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Falun Gong Practitioners in Australia File Lawsuit Against Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer By practitioners in Australia
(Clearwisdom.net) On June 8, 2005, Falun Gong practitioners in
Australia filed a lawsuit against Australian Foreign Minister, Mr. Alexander
Downer, in the Australian Capital Territory's Supreme Court in Canberra,
Australia. The lawsuit seeks an injunction to stop Mr. Downer from using
Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities (DPI) Regulations to prevent the displaying
of Falun Gong banners and the playing of amplified music outside the Chinese
Embassy in Canberra. The lawsuit seeks a ruling from the court that the DPI certificates signed by
Mr. Downer are illegal. Further, the lawsuit asks the court to rule that the
Foreign Minister has the responsibility to protect the rights of freedom of
speech of Falun Gong practitioners in Australia, thus the rights to display
banners and to use amplification equipment. The lawsuit asks for punitive
compensation and demands the return of Falun Gong banners that have been
confiscated. The plaintiffs of the lawsuits are Australian citizen Ms. Jani Dai and Ms.
Zhang Cuiying. Ms. Dai's husband died from persecution in China, leaving behind
Ms. Dai and their young daughter. Ms. Zhang Cuiying traveled to China to appeal
for justice for Falun Gong several years ago. She was arrested and illegally
jailed in a Chinese prison for eight months, where she was tortured. Mr. Hao Fengjun, a former member of the Tianjin State Security Bureau and
610 Office, and Mr. Yuan Hongbin, a Chinese law professor, provided
evidence for the lawsuits. Both Mr. Hao and Mr. Yuan are seeking asylum from the
Australian government. The lawsuit also includes previously undisclosed evidence
from the Chinese defectors, exposing the widespread torture and murder in China. Background Information On March 18, 2002, The Australian Times reported that the federal police
acted under orders from the Foreign Minister Mr. Downer and forcefully removed
banners and amplifying equipment that Falun Gong practitioners had set up in
protest of the persecution in China. The incident coincided with the Chinese
Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan's visit. The banners that were confiscated at the time had the words, "Falun Dafa
is Good," "Truthfulness, Compassion, Tolerance," "Stop the
Persecution of Falun Gong" and "Bring Jiang to justice." Ever
since then, Mr. Downer has used DPI regulations and signed a temporary DPI
certificate each month, preventing the display of Falun Gong banners or use of
amplifying equipment to play music outside the Chinese Embassy. Lawyer for the Falun Gong practitioners Bernard Collaery said: "The
Australian Government's response to the persecution of Falun Gong has been
disgraceful. The desire to advance bilateral relations with China including
economic relations has resulted in a supine position on human rights and is a
national disgrace." Posting date: 6/14/2005
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