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Sound of Hope: Bo Xilai Sued for Murder in Sweden
(Clearwisdom.net) At around 10 a.m. of September 15, the Swedish Falun
Dafa Association submitted an indictment against Bo Xilai to the Stockholm
Police Department, charging Bo with murder, torture, and abduction. Practitioner
Wang Lili, who is involved in filing the lawsuit, said that former Liaoning
Governor Bo Xilai is an important accomplice of Jiang Zemin in persecuting Falun
Gong practitioners. According to a report by the Sound of Hope, Ms Wang said: "According to
the Minghui.ca website, there are 357 practitioners who have been persecuted to
death in Liaoning province. In addition, several months ago, it was disclosed
that the Chinese Communist regime has been harvesting organs from living Falun
Gong practitioners in Sujiatun Labor Camp located in Liaoning province. Though
these represent just a tip of the iceberg, they clearly suggest that Bo has been
actively assisting Jiang Zemin in the persecution of Falun Gong, using his
position as a governor to do so. Bo also gave many instructive speeches that
directly led to intensified persecution of practitioners by local police
organs." On September 13, former Canadian Secretary of State for Asia Pacific Affairs
David Kilgour told reporters that the Chinese Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai is
directly involved in the persecution of the Falun Gong group, and strong
evidence suggests that Bo is directly involved in seizing organs from living
Falun Gong practitioners. To date, for his role in persecuting Falun Gong, Bo Xilai has been sued in 9
countries including the U.S., the U.K., Australia and Spain. Ms Wang said: "Under the Chinese Communist regime, Falun Gong
practitioners in China have been deprived of their basic rights. However, when
chief perpetrators of the persecution such as Bo Xilai come abroad, we can sue
them because laws of democratic countries aim to protect citizens." Swedish Member of Parliament Celilia Wigstrm said that the Swedish government
shall bring up human rights issues such as organ harvesting to the visiting
Chinese officials. Posting date: 9/18/2006 |