(Minghui.org) Elected officials in Pingtung, Taiwan, are voicing support for a groundbreaking movement in China that is seeking justice for Falun Gong.

Since May 2015, more than 190,000 people have filed lawsuits against Jiang Zemin, the former head of Chinese Communist Party, for launching the persecution of Falun Gong in 1999. More then 770,000 people in the Asia-Pacific area, including 20,000 in Pingtung County and 370,000 in Taiwan overall, have signed criminal report forms against Jiang.

Legislator Calls for Investigation and Justice

Mr. Su Chen-ching, member of the Legislative Yuan, signs a criminal report form against Jiang

Mr. Su Chen-ching, a member of the Legislative Yuan, signed a criminal report form against Jiang without hesitation. All employees and visitors to his office also signed it. Mr. Su called Falun Gong practitioners' brave legal move against Jiang a "huge step" the Chinese people are taking towards freedom and democracy. He called for everyone who loves freedom and democracy to step forward and support these lawsuits.

Mr. Su said, “Illegally harvesting organs for profit is inhumane and unspeakably cruel!” In his opinion, the government of mainland China must face up to it crimes and bring the criminals to justice if there is to be any hope for China.

Councilor of Pingtung County Calls for Returning Justice to Falun Gong

Ms. Chiang Yueh-hui, Councilor of Pingtung County

Ms. Chiang Yueh-hui, Councilor of Pingtung County, added that the CCP's state-sanctioned harvesting of organs by forced was absolutely unacceptable. She hoped people would voice their support for these lawsuits and that public opinion would help speed up the process of bringing Jiang to justice.

Former Chair of Lions Club Gives Falun Gong Practitioners a Thumb-Up

Mr. Hsu Tian-yi, former Chair of the Lions Club in Pingtung City

Mr. Hsu Tian-yi, former Chair of the Lions Club in Pingtung City, said, “I would like to give the Falun Gong practitioner plaintiffs a thumb-up! They are truly admirable!”

He said practitioners had risked their lives to file lawsuits against Jiang and that what they did were magnificent feats that reflected their compassion. Mr. Hsu said it was time for the Chinese government to face up to its human rights problems. He believed Jiang and his gang would be punished soon.