London Metropolitan Police Asked to Charge Former Chinese Leader with Crimes Against Humanity

(Clearwisdom.net)

LONDON -- An application has been made to London's New Scotland Yard for a criminal charge to be made against Jiang Zemin, formerly the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and the Chairman of the People's Republic of China. He is charged with crimes against humanity. As head of the Chinese Government, Jiang is personally responsible for organizing and directing a systematic campaign of persecution, torture and genocide against Falun Gong practitioners in China. This persecution officially began in July 1999, when practitioners of Falun Gong in China numbered between 70 and 100 million. He committed offences contrary to Section 134 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988. He is understood to no longer hold any office.

Falun Gong Practitioners' Lawsuits Against China Press and Sing Tao Daily Submitted to U.S. Supreme Court

(Clearwisdom.net) On November 8, 2004, Attorney Lana Han officially filed defamation lawsuits against two Chinese newspapers - the China Press and Sing Tao Daily - in the United States Supreme Court on behalf of New York Falun Gong practitioners. She discussed the case in an interview with Clearwisdom.net reporters.

Spain: 610 Office Representatives from Four Chinese Provinces are Under Investigation by the Spanish Police

(Clearwisdom.net) On November 29, after hearing that four 610 Office representatives would be visiting Europe with a tourist group, Spanish Falun Gong practitioners immediately reported to Spain's Highest Police Office that the four criminals who are persecuting Falun Gong practitioners in China might be entering Spain. In addition, practitioners handed in evidence of the crimes of the four people and testimonies of witnesses to the police, while demanding that the police immediately investigate all four of them. They are Zhang Xiaoguang of Heilongjiang Province, Zhang Xianlin of Beijing , Dong Zongfang of Shangdong Province and Gao Kuixian from Jilin City.

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