AFP: China arrests husband of Falungong [practitioner] who sued Jiang

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BEIJING, Oct 31 (AFP) - Chinese police have arrested a man after his wife, a member of the banned Falungong spiritual group, filed a legal complaint in the United States against President Jiang Zemin [..]

Cao Jianwei, 40, was taken away from his home in Beijing on October 25, his Australian-based wife Jennifer Zheng Zeng told AFP.

Four days beforehand, she had been among a group of Falungong practitioners who filed a lawsuit alleging rights abuses with the United Nations committees on torture and human rights, action timed to coincide with Jiang's visit to the United States.

Zeng said her parents-in-law told her about her husband's arrest.

"My mother-in-law said the police searched our home and took our computer," she said from her home in Melbourne.

A family friend asked police about Cao's whereabouts Thursday, but officers in Beijing's Chongwen district police station, where Cao's "hukou" or household registration is kept, did not provide any information, she said.

Beijing police officials could not be reached for comment.

Zeng said she was one of seven plaintiffs from six countries who filed the action. When it was submitted, she was in Australia, where she has lived since September, and where she is applying for refugee status.

Zeng said her husband was not a Falungong [practitioner] and police probably detained him to find out if he was involved in the lawsuit, and also to send her a warning.

"Given that my husband is not a Falungong practitioner, I can imagine no other reason for his arrest except for the purpose to keep him as a hostage to threaten me. I would like to ask: If this is not terrorism, what is?" Zeng said separately in a statement released by the group.

Zeng, 36, had been detained several times in China for practicing Falungong. She was sentenced in May 2000 to one year in a labour camp, where she said she was prodded with electric batons until she nearly fainted and forced to squat for up to 15 hours in the burning sun.

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Falungong have filed three similar suits in recent years against Chinese officials.
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