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Sweden: Bo Xilai Sued for Murder, Torture, and Abduction
(Clearwisdom.net) On September 15, while Bo Xilai was visiting Sweden,
Falun Gong practitioners filed a lawsuit against the Chinese Minister of Commerce
for murder, torture, and abduction. At about 10:00 a.m., practitioners submitted an indictment to the Swedish Police,
charging Bo for murder, torture, and abduction. The Stockholm Police
Department accepted the document. A practitioner later told reporters, "When Bo Xilai was the Mayor of
Dalian from 1999 to 2001 and the governor of Liaoning Province from 2001 to
2004, Dalian City and Liaoning Province were among the cities and provinces that
persecuted Falun Gong most severely. Reportedly, at least 357 practitioners have
been persecuted to death in Liaoning. During his tenure as governor, Bo funneled
more than 10 million dollars into renovating prisons to persecute Falun Gong
practitioners. In October 2000, personnel at the notorious Masanjia Labor Camp
stripped the clothes off 18 female Dafa practitioners and threw them naked into
the male criminals' cells. In addition, the most recent evidence suggests that
Bo was involved in harvesting organs from living Falun Gong practitioners.
Because of his role in persecuting Falun Gong, Bo has been sued in nine
countries including the U.S., the U.K., Germany, Ireland, Russia, Australia,
Korea and Spain. Another practitioner added, "Sweden is a democratic country. It is a
disgrace for our government to allow a notorious criminal to come to our free
land. We have the right to sue him, even though he is now the Chinese Minister
of Commerce. He must be held accountable for the crimes he has committed and he is
not eligible for immunity. Our government and the royal family do not know of
Bo's crimes. We wouldn't allow him to enter Sweden if we knew he was coming.
However, his visit will be a good lesson for him. He should know that good is
rewarded with good and evil meets with retribution." The practitioners said that they will hold several activities to expose Bo
Xilai's crimes to the public, media and the government. Posting date: 9/17/2006 |