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Zhao Zhizhen Tries to Defend Himself Using the Excuse of "Freedom of Press in China"
(Clearwisdom.net) Zhao Zhizhen, founder of the China Anti-cult
Association (CACA) website and former Director of Wuhan City Television Station,
cites freedom of the press in China as his defense to charges of aiding,
abetting, co-perpetrating, conspiring and inciting the campaign of torture and
genocide against practitioners of Falun Gong in China. According to a report published in The New York Times on January 2,
2005, Zhao Zhizhen's lawyer, Bruce S. Rosen, submitted a response to the U.S.
Federal District Court in New Haven, in which Zhao, who is currently in China,
states that he "has a lot of freedom in making his TV programs, just like
Western news reporters," and that the program he made about Falun Gong is
not much different from the US TV programs "60 Minutes,"
"20/20," or "NOVA." This is an insult to the U.S. TV stations. On the programs "60
Minutes," "20/20" or "NOVA," people are free to sharply
criticize the U.S. President and government policies. Are there any such
programs in China? Can Falun Gong practitioners have their own TV station? Do
they "have a lot of freedom" to make TV programs to clarify the facts
and expose the evil persecution? All the news media in China is under the
control of the propaganda department of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and
any media that dares to speak the truth inevitably suffers punishment and
persecution. Of course, when a mouthpiece media makes programs in line with the
interests of the CCP authorities, it indeed has "a lot of freedom,"
yet this freedom is none other than a one-voice privilege gained at the expense
of slandering others. The plaintiffs' lawyer Dr. Terri Marsh said, "The charges of
'incitement' to torture, genocide, and/or violence have been used by the
European Court of Human Rights, the International Courts of Rwanda and
Yugoslavia to hold members of the press, and especially journalists accountable
for speech that promotes the use of torture and genocide as a means to punish
and/or eradicate a targeted group. U.S. courts have also used the same kinds of
charges to find defendants liable for incitement when the incitement is direct
and imminent." Zhao Zhizhen has used the only excuse he could find as his defense. He
depicts himself as a journalist who enjoys the protection of freedom of press in
China, and he also states that his depiction of Falun Gong practitioners (as
serial killers, murderers, and criminals who must be "Reformed" -- but
in China, "reform" means being arrested, interrogated under torture,
and possibly killed) is objective and newsworthy. Dr. Terri Marsh said, "The fact that there is no freedom of press in
China and that the CACA website founded by Zhao Zhizhen does not present the
actual and very different views of the Chinese people regarding the practice of
Falun Gong, are facts to be presented by the plaintiffs at trial, facts that
clearly undermine Mr. Zhao's defense." In Western civilized countries, people generally enjoy freedom of belief.
Many politicians in the U.S., including the President, are Christians. Prominent
scientists such as Newton and Maxwell were also devout Christians. The so-called
anti-cult website founded by Zhao Zhizhen is no more than a slanderous one-voice
tool used under the instigation of the CCP against anyone whose beliefs they
perceive as a threat. When Zhao Zhizhen set up this website, Falun Gong
practitioners had already been completely deprived of freedom of speech and they
could not set up their own website to refute the many slanderous stories and
defamatory accusations, and to expose the facts of the persecution they have
suffered. At issue on the legal terrain, and as indicated by the statements of four
lawyers interviewed in the news story, are 1) whether or not the plaintiffs can
prove that the propaganda material published and disseminated by the defendant
via his CACA website and Wuhan Television station demonizes Falun Gong 2)
whether they can show that the propaganda itself is a constituent part of the
persecution along with the police brutality and brainwashing, and 3) whether the
propaganda disseminated by Mr. Zhao was intended to cause imminent and direct
harm. The plaintiffs' lawyer, Dr. Marsh, and the Executive Director of the World
Organization of Human Rights USA believe that the evidence supports the charges
of incitement and that the defendant will be found liable as charged. The
defendant's lawyer stated in his client's behalf that the speech is unrelated to
the torture and genocide and that this is a "libel" case. A fourth
lawyer, Peter Spiro, noted that the case, though different from the Rwanda press
case, has a basis in both fact and law. January 3, 2005 Posting date: 1/8/2005
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