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Bringing Jiang Zemin to Justice

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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Germany: Falun Dafa Practitioners Hold News Conference Regarding the Lawsuit Against German Police's Complying With Jiang's Unreasonable Demands During His State Visit ( Press Conference Held At Canada's Parliament Hill Regarding the Lawsuit Against Jiang
Australia: Practitioners Rally in Canberra to Support Bringing Jiang to Justice Switzerland: The 'Mourning Wall' Shows the Truth about the Persecution as Practitioners Appeal to Bring Jiang to Justice
Puppet Shows Put on In Toronto to Support Bringing Jiang to Justice Around the World A Truck Covered in Large Posters About 'Bringing Jiang to Justice' Slowly Travels the Streets of the Washington DC
Activities Exposing Jiang's Crimes and the Persecution of Falun Gong he Single-handedly Instigated Will Start Around the World California: Falun Gong Practitioners Conduct a Mock Trial of Jiang Zemin in San Francisco's Chinatown
Jiang Zemin Sued for Genocide in Belgium: Dai Zhizhen, Shi Yuhong and lawyer George-Henri Beauthier (from left to right) held a press conference in Brussels Practitioners in Japan Gather in Yokohama and Hold Symbolic Public Trial of Jiang
Belgium: Practitioners in Brussels Hold a Symbolic Trial of Jiang Zemin Practitioners practicing the Falun Gong exercises During a Symbolic Trial of Jiang at Parliament Hill, Urging Prime Minister to Safeguard Human Rights
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