Publications, Press Releases
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Comprehensive Report: Luo Gan Charged With Torture and Genocide in Iceland; International Media Pays Attention
2003-09-17On September 9, a renowned Icelandic human rights lawyer, filed an action with the State Criminal Prosecutor. The legal complaint against Luo Gan is based on the United Nations Convention Against Torture, which Iceland signed in November 1996. Plaintiffs in the lawsuit include practitioners from Australia, Canada, the United States, Britain, Italy, Holland, Denmark and Ireland. It is the twelfth international lawsuit in nine countries to emerge in the past two years against high-ranking Chinese officials or government bodies for their roles in persecuting Falun Gong. -
AFI: Falun Gong Practitioners File a Lawsuit Against Luo Gan in Finland
2003-09-17According to news on the Falun Gong website Clearwisdom.net on Thursday afternoon, Finnish human rights lawyer Erkki Kannisto was instructed to submit a lawsuit to the national Prosecutors Office and the police department. The lawsuit was filed by Falun Gong practitioners against Luo Gan, the head of the 610 Office. Luo Gan is being charged with brutal torture and Genocide. -
EFGIC: Six-Month Pregnant Falun Gong Practitioner Beaten With a Wooden Rod by Chinese Police
2003-09-17According to the victim, police kidnapped her and other Falun Gong practitioners from a friends home and detained them in a local police station. They jumped on me and again beat me with the stick, while grabbing my hair and punching my face, said the woman. My face and mouth were covered in bruises and blood, I had loose teeth, and my clothes were bloodstained. -
EFGIC: Armenian Falun Gong Practitioners take the First Steps in Court Action against Luo Gan
2003-09-16LONDON (EFGIC) The string of court cases against the Chinese officials responsible for the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in China will continue to Armenia. Luo Gan, the head of the notorious 6-10 office which is responsible for the worst abuses of human rights, is today in Armenia and Falun Gong practitioners have already met with lawyers to start a court action against him. -
Article from Icelandic newspaper Morgunbladid: Organisations and Individuals Press Charges against Luo Gan
2003-09-16If the government does not respond it can be considered that the Icelandic people are in agreement with this mans conduct as well as that of the Chinese government, says Ragnar. Since Luo planned to leave the country today, Ragnar wants him to be investigated immediately so that the claim for his arrest or detention can be submitted. -
Article from The Epoch Times: German President to Raise Human Rights with China
2003-09-16'Amnesty Internationals German branch and Frankfurt-based International Association for Human Rights (IGFM) wrote letters to President Rau on September 9th, asking him to appeal for people who are being persecuted in China, and specifically mentioning Falun Gong and Falun Gong practitioner Xiong Wei. Xiong Wei studied in the Technical University of Berlin during 1993 to 1999. She was sentenced to 2-year labour education for distributing Falun Gong materials in January 2002 in Beijing.' -
Radio Free Asia: Falun Gong Practitioners file a Lawsuit Against Luo Gan in Finland
2003-09-15According to a local Falun Gong practitioner, Ms. Wang, the Finnish Prosecutors Office have revealed that they are under pressure from Chinese authorities. She added that a renowned local human right lawyer Erkki Kannsto, who was entrusted by the Finnish Falun Dafa Association, filed the lawsuit. Two Australian Falun Gong practitioners are also participating in the campaign. -
Finnish Newspaper Lapin Kansa Reports on Dafa Practitioners Appeal at the Rovaniemi Airport during Luo Gans Arrival
2003-09-15The article explains how the Chinese leader avoided the 22 practitioners who had come from around the world. According to the newspaper, Luo Gan is someone who is accused of being involved in the Tiananmen student massacre of 1989, and also in suppressing Falun Gong. -
Article from Icelandic Newspaper "Frettabladid": The Fourth Lawsuit against Luo Gan - Ready to Detain and Investigate
2003-09-15"According to Icelandic law, the Icelandic government has power over this man, if he is guilty of breaking laws with regards to torture, no matter where [the torture] happened said Ragnar in a public announcement. Lou Gan has been charged with torture, genocide and crimes against humanity, and now there is a unique chance to begin an investigation of this man. -
FDI: Human Rights Lawyers Say Law Does Not Grant Immunity to Chinese Official for Crimes Against Falun Gong
2003-09-14'Luo Gan, a Standing Committee member of the Chinese Communist Partys Politburo and notorious abuser of human rights, does not merit immunity overseas for his crimes of genocide and torture, human rights lawyers say. Luo Gan, who is currently on a tour of four European nations, is facing a number of criminal lawsuits in multiple countries in Europe.' -
Article from UK Newspaper Nottingham Evening Post: Lawsuit Bid on 'Abuse' Claims
2003-09-14An Academic has launched a legal challenge over China's alleged human rights abuses. Dr Li Shao, a lecturer at the University of Nottingham, is among a group who have brought a lawsuit in Iceland against Chinese official Luo Gan. It charges him with torture, genocide and crimes against humanity, and has been timed to coincide with Gan's visit to Iceland this week. -
610 Office Head Lou Gan Arrives in Finland and is Condemned by the Public and Media
2003-09-13The 610 Office is an organisation with many striking similarities to the Gestapo. Reports have pointed out that human rights lawyer Georges-Henri Beauthier has represented Falun Gong practitioners while filing a lawsuit on the 20th of August, accusing Jiang Zemin and those who are primarily in charge of the 610 office, of committing crimes of torture, crimes against humanity and genocide. -
Icelandic Review: Luo Gan Protest
2003-09-13'Dr. Li Shao is one of those pressing charges. His sister-in-law was arrested and sent to a prison camp without trial and has endured severe torture. A journalist from the [Icelandic newspaper] 'Morgunbladid', who asked Gan a question about human rights, was surrounded by Chinese security guards immediately and transported from the premises.' -
EFGIC: Criminal Lawsuit Filed in Finland Charging Head of Gestapo-like Agency in China with Crimes of Genocide, Torture
2003-09-12A criminal lawsuit was filed today in Helsinki, Finland charging the head of Chinas Gestapo-like 6-10 Office, Luo Gan, with crimes of genocide and torture. -
Frettabladid (Icelandic newspaper): Discussing Human Rights with Luo
2003-09-12'Gudmundur Arni Stefansson, Vice President of Iceland, will see Lou on behalf of the Icelandic Parliament and have a meeting with him and the leaders of all parties on Monday morning. I will personally initiate a discussion about human rights with him. I have heard that he has a record in that respect that is not very good."'