Regarding the Lawsuit of Falun Gong Practitioners vs. China Press and Sing Tao Daily: Who Should be Protected by the First Amendment to the US Constitution?
Aug. 31, 2002
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By a Dafa Practitioner from Los Angeles
(Clearwisdom.net) On June 6, 2002, Falun Gong practitioners in New York filed a lawsuit
against the local China Press and Sing Tao Daily, accusing them of publishing
slanderous articles against Falun Gong. I would like to share my views on this matter.
The First Amendment to the US Constitution stresses the protection of the freedoms of speech,
religion, press, petition and assembly. The lawyer for the accused cited one case in their defence,
which argued how the Washington Post won a lawsuit against the government after it was shut
down by the government for revealing military secrets of the Defence Department during the Vietnam
War. The following are some comparisons between the two cases:
- The reason why the Washington Post won the case was because, while it enjoyed freedom of
the press, it did not violate other aspects protected by the First Amendment to the US Constitution
such as the freedoms of speech, religion, petition and assembly. However, in this case, China
Press and Sing Tao Daily used freedom of the press as a means to violate the principle of
freedom of belief by viciously attacking the belief of Falun Gong practitioners. Violating the constitution while being protected by it is in
essence trampling upon freedom of belief.
- What the Washington Post reported on were US military secrets that really existed. They
did not make them up. The leakage of the secrets was also due to the fact that the Defence
Department was not vigilant enough itself. However, reports by China Press and Sing Tao
Daily were fabricated lies made up by the Jiang regime by stealthily substituting one thing for
another. Falun Gong practitioners did nothing wrong. The reports did not contain any facts, but
aimed to attack and to persecute. The Washington Post was telling people facts (even though
they were military secrets), whereas China Press and Sing Tao Daily were deceiving
their readers, and at the same time violating the principle of truthfulness of the press.
- The report by the Washington Post was not manipulated by foreign influence, whereas
behind these two Chinese newspapers was the intent to support the bloody persecution of people by
the Chinese dictator, Jiang Zemin. The slanderous propaganda is the expansion of the brutal
persecution overseas and is supported by Jiang and the Chinese consulate.
- The freedoms protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution are for the American people,
not for the mouthpieces of a foreign force in the US. Moreover, the so called freedoms these foreign
forces exercise on American soil are in fact trampling on and depriving the freedom of religious
beliefs of American citizens, and are totally against the First Amendment to the Constitution.
Jiang's spokespersons--some editors of these two newspapers--are only a small handful, whereas Falun
Gong practitioners are many. It is certainly not the original intention of the First Amendment to
allow the freedom of a few to tell lies at the expense of a great number of people's freedom of
belief.
- The report of military secrets by the Washington Post was a one-time incident, whereas
the slanderous reports by China Press and Sing Tao Daily are frequent, continuous and
possess the intent to attack.
From the above comparisons, it is not hard to see the huge discrepancy between the two cases. On
the surface, China Press and Sing Tao Daily take advantage of the principle of freedom
of the press in their slanderous propaganda against Falun Gong. In reality what they are doing is
opposing and attacking freedom of belief, and are fundamentally violating the First Amendment to the
Constitution. Their illegal practice must be stopped.
We hope that people with a sense of justice will publish righteous articles in various major
English media to truly safeguard the freedom of belief bestowed upon the American people by the
Constitution.