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Genocide, Torture, Globalization Polices and Ritualistic Living Standards

Jason E. Pacifico | 15.10.2004 23:12 | Globalisation | Social Struggles

World Wide Globaliiztion patterns and Slave labor policies, in the pattern of violations of human rights, civil rights, and seemly decline, and indoctination of these basic standards in the Mass Media.

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Genocide, Torture, Globalization Polices and Ritualistic Living Standards


In the Falun Dafa Reader, article "Seeking Justice Against Genocide," documenting human rights abuses against spiritual practitioner of Falun Gung, to the world's courtrooms, seeking to end the genocide...in the hope that those responsible for atrocious crimes will be held accountable. There are sixteen lawsuits charging Chinese leader, Jiang Zemin, and his officials in the "Gestapolike '6-10 Office' for the more than five-year campaign to 'eradicate' Falun Gong in China."

The article states that Jiang has violated the convention against torture, including sponsoring electric shocks, severe beatings, water dungeons and sleep deprivation, branding, burring and horrific forms of sodomy. There are over 30,000 documented cases against "Jiang and the '6-10 Office,' " and in October 2002 "individuals plaintiffs filed a class action lawsuit in a U.S. District Court in Chicago." The case was later dismissed on grounds of Jiang immunity as a foreign head-of-state in U.S. courts in matters of civil lawsuits, but it is on appeals in the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, that Jiang is no longer a head-of-state, and on violations of Nuremberg principles.1 Thirty-nine members of Congress, in addition, filed an Amicus brief with the U.S. District Court in Illinois on June 11, 2003, urging the court to proceed with the charges of genocide and crimes against humanity.

The Clinton Administration decision to not link human-rights standards, a long standing policy in the U.S., to trade agreements, under the WTO, and Most Favorite Nation status is symptomatic of the Falun Gong genocide, in China, and the reported 1999 slave trade in the Sudan, and the genocide of 2 million people in the Sudan's Darfar region.2

The torture in ritual form at Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo Bay, and in China of Falun Prisoners, can be seen as a wider effort by globalization policies to emasculate and expropriate living standards, freedoms and people (workers) worldwide. The case in point of an emerging and profoundly spiritual middle class in China (Falun Gong), the U.S. policy worldwide and in the U.S. domestically, would have them tortured in ritual fact (Fear Factor), and symbolic (The Passion of the Christ) form to the loss of wages and jobs, in (Abu Ghraib), and in the U.S., (Gore's prediction in a speech at NYU that America is a Gulag 3) as officials are running Iraqi Prisons, Courts, economic and trade policies, and will take it home to America's (Courts, prisons, jobs, business policies and the U.S. Justice Department) people, to the emerging International Corporate and Global (degenerate) class at the Defense Department, to the loss of our jobs and freedoms.

Jason E. Pacifico
Reform Party Candidate (NY)
President of the United States


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1 After Suffering Torture, Dafa Practitioners Speak Out for Justice

2 The New York Times, “Sudan’s Slaves and War Get A Second Look,” by Ian Fisher, Sunday Section, Week in Review, November 14, 1999.

3 Al Gore Speech at NYU on Iraq and Abu Ghraib comparing Bush to the Marquis de Sade (Satan), on Freud, pain, sexual pleasure and dominance, and the nation as a gulag. See Gore's speech on Internet, Http://moveonpac.org.gore/

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Jason E. Pacifico
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