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Zhao Yan Vows to Bring Assailants to Justice

Chinese businesswoman Zhao Yan, who was beaten up by officers of the US Customs and Border Protection last week, has vowed to bring the assailants to justice by legal means.  

"I will never give up in the lawsuit until the perpetrators are brought to justice and punished," Zhao said in an interview on Wednesday with a group of Chinese reporters at the office of her attorney Stanley Legan in Queens borough, New York, sobbing, with tears running down her cheeks and her shoulders shivering.

 

Seated in a wheelchair, Zhao, 37, wore a hat and sun glasses to cover bumps and bruises on her forehead for fears that her family back in China would be upset if they watched TV footage of the joint interview. But a long bruise remained clearly visible on her left chin.

 

Zhao, who is from the northern Chinese coastal city of Tianjin, said she was still suffering from a bad headache, swollen eyes and mental trauma, six days after she was brutally attacked by officers of the US Customs and Border Protection in Niagara Falls near the US-Canadian border.

 

She said she had a broken tooth and severe back pains, which forced her to ride a wheelchair. Because of sharp physical pain and mental trauma caused by the beating, she could "barely sleep two to three hours a day."

 

While recalling her nightmare experience, Zhao insisted that she was beaten by more than one customs and border protection officer.

 

"I really want to ask them face to face: 'How would you feel if your sisters were beaten by several rough men?'" said Zhao, who visited the falls on a business trip to the US.

 

She said she and two female friends were passing a small room at around 11 pm local time on July 22 (0300 GMT on July 23) when a uniformed officer inside waved to them. As she was wondering about his intention, the officer dashed out. Her two friends ran away, but she stayed put. Dousing her with pepper stray, the officer threw her to the ground and kicked her violently along with two to three officers who arrived at the scene shortly.

 

But only the first attacker, named Robert Rhodes, was charged Friday by the US Attorney with violating Zhao's civil rights. The criminal charge is punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a fine of US$250,000. The 43-year-old agent was released on a US$50,000 signature bond.

 

In an affidavit filed in the Western District Court of New York by the US Department of Homeland Security, Rhodes told officials that he mistook Zhao and her two friends as drug suspects. He said Zhao tried to pull away from him and swung her arms at him before he pepper-strayed her.

 

Other officers, however, said that Rhodes also threw Zhao into a wall, grabbing her hair and striking her head against the ground, according to the affidavit.

 

Zhao had earlier said that she planned to bring a US$5-million lawsuit against the US government.

 

Her lawyer Mr. Legan told reporters on Wednesday that the lawsuit would "most likely" be filed immediately after the conclusion of a criminal case that is expected to be heard on Sept. 20 in the Western District Court of New York in Buffalo. He strongly believed that justice would be done to Zhao.

 

Zhao's experience has drawn much attention from the Chinese government and media. Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing on Monday urged the US government to carry out a thorough investigation into the attack. The US State Department has promised to do so.

 

(Xinhua News Agency July 29, 2004)

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