Epoch Times: Trial of China's Former Education Minister Can Go Forward, Tanzanian Judge Rules
Aug 03, 2004 China's Former Education
Minister was summoned before a Tanzanian court for a lawsuit charging
her with torture and extra judicial killings. On August 3, 2004, a preliminary judgment by a judge in Tanzania's capital,
Dar Es Salaam, cleared the way for a criminal trial of Chen Zhili, China's
former Minister of Education. The affidavit, brought forward by Falun Gong
practitioners in Ethiopia and supported by practitioners in many other
countries, charges Chen Zhili with murder and torture of Chinese teachers and
students who practice Falun Gong. The judge's decision concludes the civil action and paves the way for the
criminal trial of a woman believed to be instrumental in extending the
persecution of Falun Gong to the educational system in China. Chen appeared in court on July 19th. This is the first time any Chinese
official has appeared in person to respond to the legal actions filed in
countries around the world. Dana Cheng, a spokeswoman for Falun Gong practitioners, said in an interview
with The Epoch Times, "In China, those who would not give up Falun Gong
cannot teach or study. Furthermore, anti-Falun Gong slogans have been put in
text books and critical exams. In this way, students are forced to choose
between their future and their supportive standing of Falun Gong. Students are
asked to bring anti-Falun Gong material to their homes. This helps to spread
hatred towards Falun Gong to a much larger group in society. I have a few
friends who are outstanding Ph.D. students. They cannot get their degrees, nor
can they come to the United States even with research fellow positions offered
by universities here. One of my friends, Yu Jia, a teacher from top university
Tsinghua, was illegally arrested and secretly sentenced." John Nania, part of the team that filed the lawsuit against Chen, said in an
interview after the verdict was delivered, "This case is taking place in a
developing country far from China. It serves notice that justice knows no
geographic boundaries and no economic boundaries - there's no escape. Those
Chinese officials responsible for persecuting Falun Gong should think long and
hard about how they can renounce the persecution and how they can make up for
their inhuman actions while they still have the chance." The suit against Chen comes less than a month after a Falun Gong
practitioner, David Liang, was shot in South Africa. Two Chinese officials, Vice
President Zeng Qinghong and Commerce Minister Bo Xilai, who were visiting South
Africa at the time, are speculated to be covertly involved in the shooting. Chen is a close ally of both Jiang Zemin, the man who instigated the
persecution of Falun Gong, and Zeng Qinghong. In 1989, she worked closely with
Jiang, then mayor of Shanghai, and Zeng, his right-hand man, in shuttering the
Shanghai Economics Guidance newspaper because it published the views of the
rising democracy movement in China. More recently, between 1999 and 2003, in her capacity as Education Minister
in China ¨C a post she received under Jiang Zemin's auspices ¨C she launched a
campaign throughout China's educational system ordering teachers and students to
undergo "political shaping of thoughts" that incited hatred against
Falun Gong and those who practiced it. http://english.epochtimes.com/news/4-8-3/22729.html

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