Kilgour Speech on Parliament Hill: "The International Community Should Take Actions to Stop Communist Crimes" (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) On September 26, supporters of Falun Gong and eight
members of Parliament (MP) rallied at Canada's Parliament Hill to call on the
Canadian government and public to take actions to stop the Chinese Communist
regime's atrocities of harvesting organs from living Falun Gong practitioners.
Former Secretary of State for Asian Pacific and senior MP David Kilgour gave a
speech at the rally. A reporter interviewed Mr. Kilgour afterward. David Kilgour at a rally held on Parliament Hill on September
26 Reporter: You recently have visited many countries including the U.S.,
several European countries, and Australia, as well as the UN. Can
you tell us your experiences on this trip? And on very authority he told them that Europeans were very concerned about
what is being alleged. The Europeans want an independent
investigation. And I didn't hear the response of the foreign minister of
China but at least 530 million Europeans through their summit have raised this
issue with the government of China and they can't ignore that. They might
be able to ignore Canada but they can't ignore hundreds of millions of
Europeans. Similarly at the United Nations summit last week in Geneva, I guess you heard
I got 2 minutes to give a little summary of our report. And evidently the
delegation from China took 45 minutes to try to ask for more time. And
when they did get 3 minutes they had nothing to say. I am sure you can get
it, the record is available. The pressure is building and if enough people send enough emails and have
enough rallies like this today, the government of China will decide I hope very
soon that it is going to lose and its games are going to lose. And the world is going to turn its back on the Olympic games and this crime
against humanity of all ...perhaps... crimes against humanity is something the
world will not stand for in the 21st century. And all the people here
today and all the people who have been speaking about this on all the
continents, I suppose. Reporter: What is your next plan? Kilgour: We are going to Asia, and I hope too, will eventually prevail.
The people in Beijing will realize that the game is up, that they have lost, and
they are going to have to stop this hideous crime against humanity, perhaps all
crimes against humanity. We are going to Congress this Friday in the United States in
Washington. We are going to talk about our report there and what we have
been doing, what we have been learning, and then we are hoping to go to a number
of countries in Asia. We are going to Washington Friday to testify for a committee, a subcommittee
in congress, a committee on human rights. We are going to talk about our report
and what we have seen and heard and learned traveling around the world. We
are going to, I will be mentioning as I mentioned earlier this anecdote in
Boston this summer, when a surgeon from Tianjin basically admitted to a doctor
from Germany that the organs were coming from Falun Gong practitioners. He
did that by saying when asked where the organs were coming from, he said go ask
the Falun Gong practitioners demonstrating outside this hotel. That is about as
clear an admission by a surgeon in China as to where he is getting the organs,
the livers in this case, that it is ever going to happen. Reporter: You know recently lawyer Gao Zhisheng has been arrested and
he is not even released right now, and you know the foreign media agency news is
blocked by the CCP regime. Do you have any comments? Kilgour: Thank for raising the issue of Gao Zhisheng and he is a Nelson
Mandela like figure. He is a Mahatma Gandhi like figure. He is the
conscience of the legal profession in China. I am a lawyer. And that
they would lock him up. He is the one that invited Matas and I to go to
China. And if they can lock up Gao Zhisheng and I gather they have policemen in his
home who won't let his wife and children go outside the home. What kind of
universe does the government of China think they are living in? Do they think that people in Canada or America or Europe or Asia will stand
for treating perhaps their most noble member of the legal profession.
Treating him like a dog? There are rumors that he is being tortured, and if that is the case then I
would think that the prospects for China's Olympic games are getting less and
less clear. The world will not stand for treating Falun Gong the way they
are being treated and they won't stand for the way they are treating Mr. Gao and
they had better release him unharmed quickly, or a lot of us are going to say
the last place on earth we will be in the summer of 2008 is in Beijing for the
Olympic games. Reporter: Do you think that the government around the world is going to pay
attention to this point? Kilgour: I think they are. I think we have had a very encouraging
response in Australia, New Zealand, in Belgium, in Sweden, in Finland, in
France. It has been quite encouraging. I think we are getting a good
response. Now the question is we have to turn that into action and
governments the world over have to start insisting that something be done
immediately, mainly that the horrible practice stops immediately. Reporter: Do you think that the Canadian government will take some
action? And I believe that Mr. Harper's government has asked for an investigation to
be done. You don't have to investigate very far to find that it has been
established. Which I think by our report it has been happening. I am hoping that Mr. Harper, who by the way is seems to be very
concerned about human rights in China, will take a tough stand on this.
Nobody in Canada can believe that our exports to China are going to be affected
if we stand up on an issue like this. Surely there are some things that are more important than trade with a
government that by the way we have a 12 billion dollar trade deficit with
China. Anyone who thinks Harper's government won't stand up on this issue
I think is mistaken. I certainly remain optimistic that the Harper
government is pushing this issue. Reporter: Do you think that Harper's government can change the foreign
aide policy to mainland China? Kilgour: Well yes, why should China be getting I think it is 40 to 50
million dollars in taxpayers' money in aide program given what is going
on? The OECD has been raising the issue over the years that Canada should not be
giving aide to China and if anything we have to make sure that every dollar of
aide that goes from Canada to China doesn't get wasted, frittered away, doesn't
go into something that allows the government of China to spend more money on
doing hideous thing like organ harvesting against Falun Gong practitioners or
persecuting the Falun Gong. So I think we have to have some new thinking on the part of CIDA and the
government of Canada with respect to that aide. If indeed we are to
continue to give aide to China. Reporter: It seems that the human rights dialogue between governments doesn't
work quite right, what might you suggest? Kilgour: My view is that we should raise human rights on every
bilateral meeting we have with China. It should be raised every time there
is a meeting between a representative of Canada and a representative of
China. Not raised once a year at this so-called human rights dialogue, which is a
charade and has been pronounced a charade by former ambassador Charles
Burton. So yes it is. We have to become very much more realistic about how
we deal with China. Reporter: Thank you very much. Kilgour: You are welcome.
Kilgour: My trip was to ...Kestle...in Australia, New Zealand and Europe,
the Nordic countries. We are going to Congress in the United States on
Friday. So we have been received everywhere well. I guess the most
encouraging thing would be that at the European Union summit with China, the
matter of organ harvesting was raised by the foreign minister of the host
country Finland with the foreign minister of China.
Kilgour: I am very sorry that there wasn't somebody from the Conservative
caucus here today, because in fact the Conservative government and members of
parliament of the Conservative party have been very encouraging throughout on
this.
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