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Singapore: Falun Gong Practitioners Request to Summon Lee Kuan Yew to Testify in Court
By a Falun Gong practitioner in Singapore (Clearwisdom.net) The eleven Falun Gong practitioners who were charged
respectively by the police with "assembly without permit" and
""harassment by displaying insulting writings - with common
intention" appeared in court once again on July 28, 2006. On the morning of July 28, ten of the practitioners involved in the two cases
had invited the same counsel to represent them in court, and one practitioner
decided to defend herself. The prosecuting attorney originally proposed to open a court session for
trial of the case of "assembly without permit" on July 31, and the
judge approved his suggestion. But the defense counsel expressed that she just
accepted the invitation to represent the defendants on July 27, and it was
impossible for her to prepare for the trial beginning on the next working day.
She hoped to be given a four-week extension; otherwise she would have to quit
the case. In the afternoon, at the pre-trial meeting, the judge proposed to open the
court session for trial of the case of "assembly without permit" on
August 21, and the case for protest in front of the Chinese Embassy on August
28. As the times given for the court sessions for the two cases are so close, the
defense counsel felt it impossible to give proper attention to the two cases in
such a short period of time. She requested that the second case be postponed,
but the judge did not approve. Therefore, the counsel decided to withdraw from
the first case. The nine accused practitioners had to defend themselves without
the counsel's assistance. Falun Gong practitioner Shen Jian stated in court that it was not easy for
them to find a counsel to represent them, and as a result, they had to defend
themselves. She said, "This is against our will." One of the practitioners involved in the nine-person case, Wang Yuyi,
requested the prosecution to provide names of the witnesses and evidence. The
judge said the police's video tapes were the only evidence, and that the
prosecution would have two witnesses. One was the police officer who videotaped
at the scene, and the other was the investigator in charge of the incident at
the Tanglin Police Division. The judge then asked the nine practitioners if they had their witnesses. Dr.
Wang Yuyi stated that she requested to have eight witnesses testify in court,
including Lee Kuan Yee and Deputy Prime Minister Wong Kan Seng and six other
police officers from Tanglin Police Division. The judge reminded Wang Yuyi that the defense witnesses should be able to
defend her, but not the ones who will be cross-examined for her own purposes. Wang Yuyi said, "I see your point. These witnesses are well-trained, and
they are supposed to know clearly the meaning and requirement of testifying in
court. I won't require them to intentionally testify either in my favor or to my
disadvantage, but only require them to tell the truth. So long as they tell the
truth, so long as the court can be impartial in handling the case, so long as
the judge can make a fair decision, finally everyone will see that the case is
not at all tenable." Wang Yuyi finally explained that they only exercised their rights, but had no
intention to create trouble. Wang Yuyi said, "We clarify the facts and pass out flyers on the
streets. We only want to help people learn the truth, that Falun Gong is
suffering persecution. We do not want to go to court, but this thing happens
here (in court), we have to exercise our rights. When people hear what we tell
them, they will understand. We hope the court will give us this opportunity to
clarify the truth. When everyone truly understands how brutal the
persecution is against Falun Gong practitioners, they will show sympathy and
support us, because everyone has a kind heart and kind intention." The judge finally decided the case of "assembly without permit"
will be on August 14 to 18, and the protest case in front of the Chinese Embassy
will be from August 28 to September 1. Why Summon the Eight Witnesses? After the court session on July 28, 2006, Falun Gong practitioner Wang Yuyi,
who requested to summon Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew and Minister Wong Kan Seng
and six other police officers from the Police Force, told of the reasons for
summoning the eight witnesses in an interview. Reporter: The charge in the case is whether you had a permit or not. Are the
witnesses you mentioned related to the case? Wang Yuyi: We only passed out flyers on the streets. It is so common in
Singapore, there should be no such a question of whether we had a permit or not.
For so many years, we have heard from the police officers and officials from
government departments that they have no way but only follow the order from the
higher authorities; therefore, we hope Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew and Home
Affairs Minister Wong Kan Seng and others to clarify all this in court. The
purpose of the trial is to make the case clear, and the lack of major witnesses
will not make this possible. The criminal case takes witnesses' testimony very
seriously . It is a prerequisite for the court to conduct an impartial trial by
summoning essential witnesses. Reporter: Do you think that the eight witnesses will appear in court as
requested? Wang Yuyi: So many of us feel that we have been illegally charged, but we
fulfill our duty as citizens [to appear in court]. Several of us have
lost jobs due to this case. As defendants, summoning essential witnesses is also
our right. They should also fulfill their duty as citizens to testify in court.
Certainly, considering that some of them are seniors in age and have a busy
schedule, we will cooperate with them in terms of time, and provide convenience
for them to appear in court. Since 1999, we have sent numerous letters to them, in hopes that they can
understand the truth of the Chinese Communist Party's persecution of Falun Gong,
but they have never given us a positive reply. Instead, they have charged
practitioners in court time and again. Since they believe the court is a channel
for solving all problems, let us go to court together to make it clear face to
face. Perhaps they have a misunderstanding, and perhaps they think what they
have done is reasonable, then let them clarify all this in court. Reporter: Do you think the case has something to do with the recent visit of
Li Lanqing? Wang Yuyi: Following the announcement of the Singapore media on 28 May 2006
that Li Lanqing, head of the persecution office in China, would be in Singapore
to receive an honorary degree on July 6, 2006, there occurred a series of
incidents, including an attempt to deport a Falun Gong practitioner to China,
banning Falun Gong practitioners' truth clarification activities, and for the
fourth time, bringing Falun Gong practitioners to court. |