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Bo Xilai Sued in Spain for Genocide (Photo) By a practitioner in Spain
(Clearwisdom.net, November 10, 2005) On November 8, 2005, 15
practitioners who were persecuted by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for their
practice of Falun Gong have retained lawyer Carlos Iglesias to file a suit
against Chinese Commerce Minister Bo Xilai in Madrid's High Court. Bo is charged
with committing the crimes of genocide and torture during the persecution of
Falun Gong. From 1999 to 2003, Bo Xilai directed and drove the persecution of Falun Gong
and directly participated in the genocide when he was mayor of Dalian City,
Secretary of Liaoning Provincial CCP Committee and Governor of Liaoning
Province. Many times in meetings, he ordered the persecution of Falun Gong.
Dalian is one of the worst cities, and Liaoning Province is one of the worst
provinces in the persecution. As of August 2005, in Liaoning Province, at least 341 practitioners have been
tortured to death, including Ms. Gao Rongrong who was shocked with electric
batons, disfigured and murdered. The notoriously brutal Masanjia Labor Camp is
located in Liaoning Province. Bo Xilai, the former governor of Liaoning
Province, must be held responsible for these crimes. After filing the lawsuit, lawyer Carlos Iglesias was interviewed in front of
the high court by many Spanish media. He said that nearly 100 hundred million
practitioners were persecuted during the last six-years. Many families were
broken up, tens of thousands were unlawfully imprisoned and tortured in labor
camps, and several thousand practitioners were tortured to death. Under the
totalitarian rule of the CCP, practitioners in China had no place to file a
complaint, not to mention sue the former CCP's leader who initiated the
persecution. Many Spanish media reported the news. Amnesty International and the UN Human
Rights Commission have also verified that these frightful crimes are being
committed in China. Lawyer Carlos Iglesias pointed out that Spain is a democratic country and
Spanish courts could try cases of foreign crimes. Bo, the Commerce Minister, is
accompanying CCP leader Hu Jintao on state visits to three countries in Europe.
The Spanish government has been asked to deny entry to such human rights
villains. Mr. Iglesias said, "If he steps on Spanish soil, Spanish
jurisdiction has the power to arrest him." Bo Xilai is scheduled to arrive in Spain on November 13.
Posting date: 11/11/2005
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