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Epoch Times: China Silences Human Rights Lawyer By Leisa Park
The Epoch Times Australia Staff Nov 07, 2005 Gao Zhisheng, a high-profile human and civil rights lawyer who recently urged
Chinese leaders to end their persecution of Falun Gong, has been ordered to
close his practice for one year. Verna Yu/AFP A highly respected human and civil rights lawyer, who recently spoke out
against human rights abuses of Chinese citizens who practise Falun Gong, has
received strict orders from Chinese authorities to close his Beijing practice
for one year. Mr. Gao Zhisheng, head of the Zhisheng legal office, explained that he had
been investigating the persecution of Falun Gong and found evidence of extensive
human rights violations. He told AFP that evidence of torture prompted him to
write an open letter to Chinese President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao
calling for an end to the six-year persecution of the Falun Gong spiritual
practice. His letter, written last month, was met with demands from Chinese officials
that he officially withdraw his request. Mr. Gao explained that Chinese
Communist Party (CCP) officials met with him on several occasions. However he
was unwilling to retract his formal request to the Government to stop the brutal
persecution. The lawyer's refusal to "take back" his open letter was then
followed by the notification by officials that his legal firm was to stop
operating for a year. "I was notified by the justice bureau yesterday that we have to stop
operating for a year," Mr. Gao Zhisheng told AFP. "They demanded that I take back my open letter to Hu Jintao and Wen
Jiabao," he said. "I didn't abide by that, so I received the
notification to stop operating." Restrictions On Freedom Mr. Gao explained that he was also concerned about the likelihood of
infringements against his personal freedom. "If I don't abide by this within a year, my personal freedom is likely
to be restricted," the 41-year-old lawyer said. The Chinese authorities banned Falun Gong, a peaceful practice of mind and
body, in 1999 due to its extraordinary popularity. The practise was first
introduced to the public in 1992, and within a short time millions of Chinese
citizens took up the Falun Gong teachings, including numerous CCP members. Mr. Gao has earned a reputation for his courage to stand up against human
rights abuses, which are considered politically sensitive in China. One of his recent cases includes the ongoing legal fight for the release of
Cai Zhuohua, an underground Christian pastor sentenced to a seven-year jail
term. Due to the repercussions of using the legal system to fight against human
rights abuses committed by the CCP, Mr. Gao is one of only a handful of Chinese
lawyers who has continued to legally represent victims of spiritual persecution
in China. http://www.theepochtimes.com/news/5-11-7/34291.html Posting date: 11/8/2005
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