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Bringing Jiang Zemin to Justice

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Published on 7/21/2003 On July 19,2003, Falun Gong practitioners from around the world converged on Washington DC, the capital of the United States, to hold a series of events to call attention of the crimes that Jiang has committed over the past four years in persecuting Falun Gong, and to call upon society to bring Jiang to justice. A truck covered in large posters about bringing Jiang to justice slowly toured around Washington D.C. This is one of the many ways that practitioners are asking for public support to stop the persecution of Falun Gong and to bring Jiang to justice.
Published on 7/29/2003 On the morning of July 22, 2003, thousands of Falun Gong practitioners from all over the world held a symbolic trial in front of Capitol Hill to comprehensively expose the crimes of Jiang Zemin and the persecution he single-handedly started.
Published on 8/17/2003 The repression of Falun Gong practitioners by Jiang Zemin and the "610 Office" he created is persecution against human beings’ kind nature, and is an attempt to destroy the core value of mankind’s morality, "Truth-Compassion-Tolerance." On August 16, Falun Gong practitioners from the San Francisco Bay area went to the Garden Corner in San Francisco Chinatown and conducted a public mock trial of the chief criminal of the persecution, Jiang Zemin. On that day, constant streams of crowds passed by the Garden Corner. The public mock trial attracted much attention from the passersby.
Published on 8/20/2003 On August 20,2003, a criminal lawsuit charging the former Chinese Communist leader, Jiang Zemin with the crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity and state directed torture, was submitted to federal prosecutors by six Falun Gong practitioners residing in Belgium. Two of Jiang’s senior-most accomplices, Luo Gan (the head of the Political and Legislative Affairs Committee) and Li Lanqing (the former director of the "610 office") are also named in the lawsuit.
Published on 8/27/2003 On August 24 2003, responding to the global campaign of "Bringing Jiang Zemin to Justice", Falun Dafa practitioners in Japan gathered in Daidao Park in the famous city of Yokohama and symbolically put Jiang on trial.
Published on 8/29/2003 On August 23rd, Falun Gong practitioners acted out a symbolic trial against Jiang Zemin in Temple Park, Brussels.
Published on 9/28/2003 On September 25,2003, at Parliament Hill and the Canadian Supreme Court in Ottawa, the Capital of Canada, several hundred Falun Gong practitioners from Toronto and supporters held a grand rally, a parade and staged a symbolic trial to try the chief perpetrator, Jiang Zemin, who launched the persecution of Falun Gong. Practitioners also called on the Canadian Premier, who plans to visit China, to help rescue their family members who are being persecuted in China and help end the four-year-long persecution.
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Published on 10/23/2003 On 19th October, a local rally in front of the Chinese Consulate in Sydney marked the launch of "The Global Coalition To Bring Jiang To Justice." 300 people from all circles attended the rally. This initiative is an international alliance organized by those who have suffered persecution under Jiang Zemin’s dictatorship. It is dedicated to protecting the future of humanity with the purpose of stopping persecution and genocide in its tracks. A symbolic trial was conducted in front of the Chinese embassy, and several speakers representing organizations that joined the coalition gave speeches. After the speeches, they marched from the Chinese embassy to Chinatown and held another rally.
Published on 11/15/2003 Seven Taiwanese Falun Gong practitioners, including Lin Hsiao-Kai will file a lawsuit in a Taiwan High Court on November 17, 2003 accusing former Chinese President Jiang Zemin, former Chinese vice Primer Li Lanqing and member of the Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party Politburo with genocide.
Published on 11/15/2003