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AFP: Falun Gong member to go to UN with claims she was tortured by China(Photo)

An Australian member of the Falun Gong spiritual movement who claims she was
tortured in China is to mount a case in the UN Commission on Human Rights
against former Chinese president Jiang Zemin, her lawyers said.

Chinese artist Zhang Cui Ying, 41, says she was tortured and abused after
being arrested and jailed because of her beliefs by Chinese authorities.

Brisbane solicitor Chris Nyst has briefed London-based Australian human
rights lawyer Geoffrey Robertson to mount the case against the former
Chinese president over his alleged role in human rights violations.

As well as going to the UN, they also plan a parallel action in the
International Court of Justice, citing a breach of international conventions
of which China is a signatory.

Nyst said it would be one of the first such cases to go before the UN.

He said Robertson’s involvement should strengthen Zhang’s case and would
ensure it is likely to become a benchmark fight against the persecution of
Falun Gong practitioners.

“The Zhang case is a very poignant example of what has happened to many
people in China,” Nyst said in a statement.

Followers of Falun Gong, or Falun Dafa as it is also known, preach “truth,
compassion and forbearance” and practise meditation and tai chi-like
exercises, but the movement has been banned since 1999 by China which
considers it [].

Falun Gong has responded with ongoing claims of persecution, torture and
murder of its practitioners by Chinese authorities.

Civil actions against Jiang for his alleged persecution of Falun Gong
members are also under way in the United States, Canada, France, Belgium and
Switzerland.

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/030829/1/3ds8j.html

Posting date: 30/Aug/2003
Original article date: 29/Aug/2003
Category: Media Report