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The CCP Violates the Law: Lawyers in China Cannot Defend Falun Gong Practitioners By Minghui reporters Yang Siyuang, Xueli and Wu Jingsi
(Clearwisdom.net) According to an article published on the Minghui
website (the Chinese version of Clearwisdom) on February 23, 2007, the Pudong
New District Court of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in Shanghai
illegally sentenced Hong Kong practitioner Ms. Zeng Aihua to a
3-year prison term. The court provided Ms. Zeng's file to the defendant's lawyer
only three days before the trial date, and did not allow the lawyer to discuss
the case with Ms. Zeng prior to the trial. Shanghai National Security and
610 Office staff were afraid the news of the trial would be exposed.
In order to block anyone from learning of it, they tapped and recorded the
lawyer's mobile phone three days before the trial, up to the day that this
article was first published (five days after). They also interfered with his
phone signals, thus making the media unable to interview the lawyer. The home
phone and mobile phone of Ms. Zeng's family residence in Shanghai had also been
tapped secretly. After the trial, the authorities deliberately made noises on
the phones, to remind her family of the tapping. The wiretapping even involved
Ms. Zeng's in-laws in Fujian Province. The persecution against Falun Gong not only includes physical torture, but
also includes manipulating the law so that lawyers cannot defend Falun Gong
practitioners. Lawyers cannot enter innocent pleas Mr. He Lizhi, a Falun Gong practitioner who was rescued in May 2004 and
escaped to Canada, said: "When I was jailed, my wife found a lawyer for me.
Later, the lawyer told my wife that he could not defend me, because he had been
deprived of his license to practice law. He had entered a plea of innocence for
another Falun Gong practitioner before my case, and after that, he didn't get
the annually renewed lawyer certificate. So, he was not a lawyer anymore." Mr. He's wife talked to another lawyer. This lawyer had his business in
Beijing but his family was in his hometown. After the lawyer agreed to defend
Mr. He, the policemen in his hometown went to his house and conducted an
investigation to see if he had any connection with Falun Gong practitioners.
Once, the lawyer met with Mr. He's wife, and she asked him to deliver a letter
to Mr. He. After the meeting, his car was stolen, and the second day, the car
was returned. Nothing in the car was missing, except for the letter from Mr.
He's wife. The lawyer knew that the policemen were spying on him. For his and
his family's safety, he told Mr. He's wife that he was sorry, but he could not
defend Mr. He. The justice lawyers were persecutedLawyers who have spoken out for
justice for Falun Gong practitioners have been persecuted. Mr. Gao Zhicheng, a
human rights lawyer, had conducted a series of investigation into Falun Gong
practitioners' cases. He wrote to the high ranking officers in the CCP three
times, and publicized the persecution of Falun Gong. Because of this, Mr. Gao
and his family were under 24-hour surveillance for 280 days. In August 2006, Mr.
Gao was illegally arrested and jailed. His family was monitored and even beaten
by the police when he was jailed. Currently, Mr. Gao is still being watched
tightly by the CCP. The CCP breaks the law Chu Wanchi, a human rights lawyer in Taiwan and the Chief Executive of the
Human Rights Lawyers Association in Asia, said: "If the safety and human
rights of a lawyer of Falun Gong practitioners cannot be protected, then how can
they protect the rights of the Falun Gong group? How can they protect the human
rights of the citizens?" Ms. Chu pointed out that the CCP violates the Chinese Constitution. "The
CCP made the political decision first. Before July 20, 1999, Jiang and his gang
decided to persecute Falun Gong, then, they made some political rules to support
the persecution. Those political rules violate the Fifth Article in the
Constitution, which protects the basic human rights of citizens. So, we don't
think those "rules" are lawful. In October 1999, the National People's
Congress passed the anti-cult law. But even in terms of that law, Falun Gong was
not defined as cult. The truth is that the CCP manipulates the whole national
machine, including the propaganda system, the media, the labor camp system, the
military, the education system and so on, to illegally persecute Falun
Gong." Having laws doesn't mean a country is under the rule of law Ms. Chu pointed out that having laws doesn't mean a country is under the rule
of law. She said: " If there is no justice and fair mechanism to carry out
the laws, and if the laws are used as tools by the tyrants, then the tyrants can
manipulate the laws to persecute the people who have different voices." Ms. Chu pointed out that the persecution of Falun Gong is the focus of the
human rights issue in China. She said: "In the 21st
century, when speaking of human rights in China, one must focus on the
persecution of Falun Gong. The reason is simple. Although the CCP has been
violating human rights for many years, and there are so many documents about the
CCP's brutality, the documents concerning the persecution against Falun Gong are
the most complete ones. The proof and evidence of the persecution are considered
by the international human rights community to be the most complete ones.
Moreover, the persecution is still going on." Everybody's responsibility Mr. Chu said: "On December 10, 2006, Pinochet, the former tyrant in
Chile, died before he was brought to trial. Later, Saddam Hussein, another
tyrant, was executed. It is everybody's responsibility to end the CCP's
tyrannical governing." Posting date: 3/14/2007 |