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Australia: Foreign Minister Downer's Settlement Proposal Seen As Insincere; Falun Gong Practitioners Will Continue their Lawsuit (Photo) By a practitioner from Australia
(Clearwisdom.net) At 10:00 am on August 8, 2006, Falun Gong practitioners
from Australia held a rally and a press conference. They announced that they
will not accept Foreign Minister Downer's settlement, which they felt was
insincere, and that they will continue the lawsuit against him for abusing his
power to issue monthly certificates for 49 consecutive months banning Falun Gong
practitioners from displaying banners in front of the Chinese Embassy. Since the lawsuit was filed 13 months ago, the Australian Capital Territory
(ACT) Supreme Court has repeatedly required Mr. Downer to submit evidence that
he had the right to issue the monthly certificates, but Mr. Downer postponed it
again and again, and suggested an "out-of-court settlement". On July
24, The ACT Supreme Court ordered that Mr. Downer must submit the evidence
before September 4; otherwise, he must take the responsibility for it. The next
Directions Hearing will be on September 11. At the press conference, Ms. Dai Zhizhen, one of the plaintiffs, said that
Mr. Downer stopped issuing the certificates and was willing to pay the legal
fees of the lawsuit, but meanwhile, Mr. Downer refused to admit that it was
wrong for him to issue the certificates, and he insisted on keeping the right to
issue them in the future. She said that practitioners cannot accept these terms.
Ms. Dai said that the Australian Falun Gong group is facing the possibility that
Downer will issue the certificates again at anytime. Ms. Dai said that during Wen Jiabao's visit in April 2006, Downer ordered
policemen to park three big buses in front of practitioners' banners, blocking
them from view. She said: "It is obvious that Downer changed his ways to
support the Chinese Communist Party. The purpose of continuing the lawsuit is to
expose Downer's giving in to the CCP and selling out Australian's
interest." Zhang Cuiying, another plaintiff, said that Downer's behavior has seriously
hurt Australia's interests. When the CCP is harvesting organs from living Falun
Gong practitioners, his behavior is actually helping to support a crime against
humanity. Zhang Cuiying also said that Downer lied to the public that Falun Gong
practitioners had used loudspeakers to broadcast 24 hours a day. It is not true.
Zhang said that she believes that the court will establish justice. She said:
"No matter whether he is the minister of the Foreign Affairs Department, he
should be punished as long as he violates human rights." Ms. Kay Rubacek, spokeswoman for the Falun Gong group, said that Falun Gong
group received permission issued by National Capital Authority (NCA), for the
first time in last four years, that they can fix the banners on the ground.
According to NCA policy, a group can apply to fix its banners on the ground for
three days every month, but Downer's certificates deprived Falun Gong
practitioners of that right for four years. Olympic medalist Ms. Jan Becker said at the press conference that she
submitted 4000 signatures against the Chinese government's violation of human
rights to the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Mr. Jacques Rogges, the
president of IOC, has required the Chinese Olympic Committee to answer certain
questions. The content of the petition includes: 1. The Chinese Communist
Party's harvesting organs from living Falun Gong practitioners. 2. IOC should
require the Chinese government to issue visas to Falun Gong practitioners all
over the world during the Olympic Games, and protect their rights during their
staying in China. 3. IOC should communicate with the Chinese government and help
to stop the persecution of Falun Gong. If the CCP doesn't stop the persecution,
they are not qualified to hold the Olympic Games in China. Ms. Becker said that Downer has abused his power. She said that her
grandparents had fought for freedom and democracy, but Downer is now depriving
Australian citizens of their freedom of speech. Ms. Becker hopes that Downer
will respect the rights and freedoms of the Australian people. Background: On March 16, 2002, a day before Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs Tang
Jiaxuan visited Australia, under pressure exerted by the Jiang Zemin regime,
Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs Alexander Downer signed a certificate to
restrict Falun Gong practitioners from conducting peaceful appeals in front of
the Chinese Embassy. He also ordered federal police officers to remove
practitioners' banners. He claimed the Falun Gong banners and practice music
infringed upon the dignity of Chinese delegation and the Chinese Embassy. Since
then, Downer has signed the special 30-day certificates for 49 consecutive
months. Practitioners have made great efforts to communicate with the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs, but they have not obtained a positive reply. They had no
other way but to seek legal channels to safeguard their rights. On June 8, 2005,
Falun Gong practitioners in Australia filed a lawsuit against Foreign Minister
Mr. Alexander Downer in the Australian Capital Territory Supreme Court in
Canberra. 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. Posting date: 8/16/2006 |