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Malaysian MP: Spanish Court Took Critical Step Forward (Photo)
By a Falun Dafa practitioner in Malaysia
(Clearwisdom.net) Malaysian Member of Parliament Mr. Charles
Santiago thinks the Spanish court has made an important and
critical step forward by indicting Chinese officials responsible
for the persecution of Falun Gong.
Malaysian Member of Parliament Charles
Santiago Following a two-year investigation, a Spanish judge has accepted
charges of genocide and torture in a case filed against five
high-ranking CCP officials for their role in the persecution of
Falun Gong. Indictments have been issued for Jiang Zemin, former head of the
Chinese Communist Party and believed to be the instigator of the
persecution of Falun Gong, and Communist Party officials Bo Xilai,
Luo Gan, Jia Qinglin and Wu Guanzheng. "I think the decision by the Spanish court to call Chinese
officials to account for the mass killing of over 3,000 over people
is an important and critical step forward," said Santiago. Santiago said that, according to public reports, the Spanish
judge also looked at reports from Amnesty International, Human
Rights Watch, Human Rights Law Foundation, and the UN Commission on
Human Rights. "These four organizations are very credible and among the
leading human rights organizations in the world. There is a lot of
truth in what they say, and they are esteemed in their work for
human rights. The Chinese government must be held accountable for
their actions and must be transparent in the process of inquiry,"
said Santiago. Mr. Santiago stressed the importance of human rights. "In any
part of the world, we can have differences of opinion, different
belief systems, different ideologies, persuasions, and so on, but
just because I don't agree with you, that does not mean I can kill
you or commit genocide. That is not acceptable." The Spanish National Court issued a summons. The court's
notification stated that if the charges against the defendants are
established, they are likely to face imprisonment for up to 20
years and may be economically liable to the victims for damages. If
the defendants fail to respond to the court within six weeks, the
judge could issue arrest warrants for them. In 1999, former CCP head Jiang Zemin singlehandedly instigated
the campaign to "eradicate" the spiritual practice of Falun Gong.
The genocidal policies of "defame their reputations, bankrupt them
financially, destroy them physically, and count their deaths due to
torture as suicide" resulted in large numbers of practitioners
being arrested, tortured, beaten to death, and going missing. Many
had their organs harvested while they were still alive for the
lucrative organ transplant trade. The other four defendants are all
Jiang's staunch followers. One of the defendants, Luo Gan, oversees the 610 Office, a
nationwide secret police task force that has led the violent
campaign. Chinese lawyers have compared the 610 Office to Nazi
Germany's Gestapo in its brutality and extra-legal authority. The other three accused are Bo Xilai, current Party secretary
for Chongqing and former Minister of Commerce; Jia Qinglin, the
fourth-highest member of the Party hierarchy; and Wu Guanzheng,
head of an internal Party disciplinary committee. The charges
against them are based on their proactive advancement of the
persecution of Falun Gong when they served as top officials in
Liaoning Province, Beijing, and Shandong Province,
respectively. Posting date: 12/20/2009
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