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Germany: Lawsuit Against Former Chinese Leader Jiang Zemin, for Genocide, Torture and Crimes Against Humanity GERMAN FALUN GONG INFORMATION CENTRE – PRESS RELEASE November 19th, 2003 BERLIN (GFGIC) - On November 20th 2001, 36 western Falun Gong practitioners demonstrated on China’s famous Tiananmen Square, calling for justice for Falun Gong in China. They were forcibly arrested and expelled from the country. Now, two years later, some of the German participants are submitting charges to the Federal Prosecutor in Karlsruhe, Germany, against the former leader Jiang Zemin and other senior officials and persons responsible for the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in China. The complaint charges them with genocide, crimes against humanity and torture, as well as dangerous bodily harm to Falun Gong practitioners in China. The lawsuit is filed by a total of 39 victims of this persecution, the German Falun Dafa Association and dedicated citizens who support an end to the terror campaign against Falun Gong in China by taking part in this lawsuit. The lawsuit features the personal testimonies of 15 victims of torture, living outside of China. The official documentation contains the cases of over 800 deaths in this persecution, as well as other victims, providing an exposition of the unimaginable extent of this terror campaign, torture methods and persecution of people from all walks of life in China. Lawyer Wolfgang Kaleck from Berlin, known as a representative for German victims of the Argentine armed forces Junta, represents the prosecutors. In terms of its consequences and significance, this lawsuit should be held in equal regard to the prosecution of Milosevic and Pinochet. As Johannes Rau commented in Nanjing: “Human rights have a universal meaning.” In September 2003, the German Federal President went on to say in a statement about human rights given in front of about one thousand students and professors in the University of Nanjing: “If it concerns a person’s fundamental rights to life, freedom, and the protection from torture, arbitrary imprisonment and discrimination – the prerequisites for being able to ‘walk upright’ – then there cannot be any compromises in the basic attitude.” The submission of the lawsuit prepared for November 2003 in Germany stands on this intellectual background. This lawsuit focuses entirely on the crimes of Jiang Zemin and his followers, who do not represent the Chinese people or the Chinese state. The persecution of Falun Gong is based on Jiang Zemin’s order: “Discredit Falun Gong. Cut off Falun Gong’s financial resources. Physically destroy Falun Gong practitioners." For the past four years, this order has interfered with the lives of millions of Chinese people. Practitioners’ relatives, friends, businesses, schools and other educational institutions are coerced into taking part in the persecution against Falun Gong and incited to betray practitioners, or they are made to pay fines to prevent Falun Gong practitioners being illegally detained. Up to one hundred thousand Falun Gong practitioners in prisons and forced labour camps have been abused, tortured, brainwashed and forced to give up their moral principles. Families are torn apart, people are forced to live on the streets, women are raped and forced to have abortions, and the innocent are tortured to death. The UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide of 1948 states: “Article 2: In the present Convention, genocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: This UN convention was prepared and signed by the contracting parties, including Germany: “in recognition of the fact that genocide of mankind has caused great losses in history in all times, and in the conviction that for mankind’s liberation of one such despicable scourge international cooperation is required.” --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday November 22nd Monday November 24th Contacts in Berlin For further questions and interview wishes please contact: Published: Saturday 22nd November 2003 http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/200311/16293.html |
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