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Today, we have an
opportunity to interview WOIPFG's legal counsel, Mr.Stewart Weisman
Reporter [R]:
Mr. Weisman, could you tell our readers why you decided to join the
WOIPFG?
Weisman [W]: Although I am not a practitioner of Falun Gong,
as a lawyer engaged in the practice of fighting discrimination and upholding
civil rights, I accepted WOIPFG's invitation to become its attorney.
During my association with WOIPFG, I have met wonderful people from
all races and different nationalities who embody the virtues of truthfulness
in all dealings, compassion towards people, and tolerance of the viewpoints
of others. These principles are certainly noble aspirations and that
is why WOIPFG's mandate to protect the human rights of Falun Gong practitioners,
to investigate and expose violations of those rights, and to restore
and uphold justice in society is both vital and necessary.
R: What impact do you anticipate WOIPFG will have upon China?
W: I am greatly optimistic that the efforts of WOIPFG will bear
fruit in at least three important areas. First, WOIPFG will expose all
of those who have participated in the criminal acts orchestrated by
Jiang's regime so that a sense of justice and balance can be achieved,
so that harmony can be restored. Second, the very presence of an investigatory
organization may serve to reduce, and hopefully eliminate, the acts
of persecution. Third, WOIPFG's efforts will help to educate the citizens
of China as to the nature of the senseless brutality inflicted upon
their fellow citizens just because of their beliefs. In that fashion,
the attitudes of the people will undoubtedly change and hostility towards
practitioners will subside.
R: Dr. Charles Li, an American citizen and a Falun Gong practitioner,
was arrested and later sentenced to three years in prison by the Chinese
regime. As a lawyer, what are your thoughts on this case?
W: Simply stated, I am outraged. No matter what falsehoods have
been and will be offered by the government of China concerning Dr. Li,
the simple fact is that he was arrested, detained, and now faces the
prospect of spending the next three years in prison because of his beliefs.
This type of behavior is not to be tolerated among civilized nations,
especially in the Year 2003.
R: What has WOIPFG done, and what does it plan to do to seek
Dr. Li's release?
W: In the initial stage, WOIPFG has communicated with important
and influential government representatives, particularly in the U.S.,
to intercede on behalf of Dr. Li. It is heartening to see the outpouring
of support.
Besides seeking support from the government, NGOs, and the society at
large, WOIPFG is also conducting special investigations that are directly
and indirectly related to Dr. Li's case. We are confident that our efforts
will make a difference.
R: With respect to the special investigations WOIPFG is conducting
you just mentioned, it has been reported that WOIPFG recently launched
a special investigation into the illegal overseas assets and properties
of Chinese government officials, especially those who have participated
in the persecution of Falun Gong. Can you tell us more about this?
W: It is important to understand that it is an unfortunate part
of life that despots such as Jiang Zemin squander the assets of their
people by routing badly needed money, resources, and manpower to oppress
certain segments of the population both internally and in many countries
throughout the world. Such evil rulers, and really, there can be no
other term to properly describe Zemin, also force the victims of the
persecution to pay for their own punishments by, for example, extracting
illegal fines and through forced labor. But perhaps the unkindest cut
of all is the corruption of the souls of those who are brainwashed by
the constant onslaught of propaganda, or, who, out of a desire to survive,
must turn a blind eye or even aid in the persecution.
There are many documented cases in China in which practitioners are
arrested repeatedly and their relatives are forced to hand over money
in exchange for their release time after time. At the same time, many
high-ranking Chinese officials have been smuggling dirty money overseas.
Among them, many are followers of Jiang's policy of genocide against
Falun Gong practitioners. If these officials are afraid of having their
properties and assets seized, then they may exert pressure upon others
to stop the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners and to release people
who have been wrongly imprisoned, such as Dr. Charles Li whom we talked
about earlier.
R: How does WOIPFG intend to pursue this effort and others?
W: Generally, we want to confiscate the properties of these corrupt
government officials with the liquidated value of the assets going to
the victims. We will also continue to collect evidence and bring the
guilty to justice. Specifically, WOIPFG is requesting that appropriate
federal agencies, such as the FBI, assist our efforts to amass evidence
against responsible parties, commence criminal prosecutions, seize assets
under applicable federal laws, and ensure that those who are found guilty
are appropriately sentenced. The recent statement made in March by Senator
Patrick Leahy from Vermont introducing the Anti-Atrocity Alien Deportation
Act of 2003 is also very encouraging. The proposed law is intended to
close loopholes in our immigration laws that have allowed war criminals
and human rights abusers to enter and remain in this country.
There have also been civil actions commenced, such as one now pending
in the U.S. District Court in Illinois, which name Jiang Zemin as a
defendant and request large penalties be imposed for his nefarious activities.
There's also an effort underway by a Swiss-based international NGO,
"Track Impunity Always" ("TRIAL"), wherein a number
of countries are preparing to file criminal complaints against Jiang
Zemin. According to the president of TRIAL, Attorney Phil Grant, if
Jiang is found guilty he might face life-imprisonment. We will also
invite entities such as the World Organization Against Torture and other
NGOs to join our efforts.
R: What can we learn from the Nuremberg Tribunal and the Bosnia
War Crimes Trial?
W: I don't think that it is so much a question as to what we
can learn from the outcomes of these famous tribunals but what Jiang's
regime has failed to learn from them; that is, all rulers, public officials,
or private individuals who commit genocide and crimes against humanity
have individual criminal accountability and will be prosecuted no matter
how long it takes. To that end, we draw inspiration from the efforts
of other private organizations dedicated to bringing violators of international
law to justice, such as the Wiesenthal Center which has had tremendous
experience in tracking down Nazi war criminals.
R: Mr. Weisman, thank you very much for taking the time out
of your busy schedule to talk to us. We wish you and your organization
success in your endeavor.
W: It's my
pleasure. Thank you
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