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Interview with a Dutch Lawyer About the Lawsuit Against Jiang Zemin: "All Countries Should Help To Stop The Crimes Of Genocide." (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) On December 2, 2004, the Dutch Falun
Gong Association filed a legal complaint against the former President of China
Jiang Zemin, Li Lanqing and the Chinese Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai, charging
them with committing crimes of genocide and torture in the suppression of Falun
Gong. Renowned Dutch human rights attorney Ms. Liesbeth Zegveld submitted the
lawsuit on behalf of Falun Gong practitioners to the National Court in
Rotterdam. On December 7th, a reporter interviewed Ms. Zegveld. Dutch human rights attorney Ms. Liesbeth Zegveld (left) Reporter (R): Could you say something about the law
firm where you work? Liesbeth Zegveld (LZ): I work in Bohler's law firm
which excels in criminal law, migrant law, international law, and cases dealing
with human rights abuses. R: You are the lawyer dealing with the lawsuit against
Jiang in the Netherlands. In the complaint who is the plaintiff? Who are the
defendants? LZ: The Dutch Falun Gong Association is the plaintiff acting on behalf of
all Falun Gong victims. The defendants are former President of China Jiang Zemin,
head of the 610 Office and the Chinese Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai. LZ: As far as the Netherlands is concerned, it is not
easy to launch this case here. The Netherlands has no ability to investigate all
of those involved in the persecution. Therefore, among the lot of persecutors we
just choose several accomplices who have played leading roles in planning and
executing the persecution. Jiang Zemin is the initiator and director of the
persecution, while the 610 Office serves as agent to carry out the persecution
policies. R: On which law is this case based? LZ: This case is based on the International Convention
Against Genocide and the Convention Against Torture that the Netherlands has
ratified. R: Is this case the first complaint against genocide in
the Dutch judicial history? LZ: Yes. Yesterday a second complaint about genocide had
been submitted. Frans Van Anraat, who was arrested last month, was sued for his
involvement in the genocidal campaign launched in 1988 against the Kurds living
in Halabja, Iraq. Of course, in Dutch judicial history some lawsuits have been
filed for crimes against humanity and torture. R: The five-year long persecution is still occurring in
China. Jiang Zemin and his followers are in China. Can you sue them in the
Netherlands? LZ: The crimes of genocide committed by the Jiang group
are not restricted to China. The persecution has been extended to the rest of
the world through worldwide activity in the Chinese Embassies. Propaganda
slandering Falun Gong has been used to incite hatred against Falun Gong. Various
methods have been adopted to persecute overseas Falun Gong practitioners.
Besides, we have victims who are Dutch nationals. Though they were persecuted in
China, they remain Dutch citizens. R: How will this legal complaint develop? LZ: I suppose in the Netherlands a judge will take up
this case. This case can continue only if the defendants are arrested. In the
meantime, the case will not go any further. If the defendants enter the
Netherlands, an arrest warrant can be issued to arrest them. The prosecutor can
deny the case on the grounds that the defendants are not here. With the absence
of the defendants, the judgment of the case will appear meaningless. For us the
best result is that the prosecutor leaves the case unresolved until the
defendants come to the Netherlands. If the prosecutor refuses to take up this
case, we will wait until the defendants enter the Netherlands. Then we will once
more submit the renewed complaint and demand a judge to take up the case. R: At present, forty-four lawsuits in twenty-seven
countries against China's former leader are under investigation or have come to
an end. Will the present lawsuit in the Netherlands bring any practical effect
or just have a symbolic meaning? LZ: We do hope this lawsuit will have practical effects.
Of course, it is not easy. But, we still hope to use the lawsuit to stop [those
involved in the persecution] from coming to the Netherlands. If many countries
do it in this way, it will warn them not to leave China or they will be
arrested. This is an important message conveyed by the lawsuit. R: If other major accomplices instead of the three
defendants enter the Netherlands, will they get into trouble? LZ: In fact, the criminal lawsuit we filed with the court can be used
against all accomplices. As soon as one accomplice steps onto the territory of
the Netherlands, we could launch the lawsuit against him. If the prosecutor
takes up this case, the prosecutor can issue an arrest warrant to have the
accomplice arrested, without informing us, if the prosecutor knows that the
person is mainly responsible for the persecution in China. That is, the
prosecutor can take action any time. Of course, we will help the prosecutor, for
example, in informing the prosecutor of the accomplice's arrival in the
Netherlands. R: The persecution mainly happens in China. Some Dutch
people might think that it has nothing to do with them. How do you view the
question? LZ: We have victims of Dutch nationality. Therefore, we
cannot say it has nothing to do with the Netherlands. On the other hand, crimes
of genocide are the most evil among all criminal behavior. All countries should
help to stop genocide. No one can say it is none of their business. Source: http://clearharmony.net/articles/200412/23844.html
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