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Taiwan Mainland Affairs Council Chairman Meets With Authors of Independent Organ Harvesting Report (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) On October 13, Mainland Affairs Council Chairman Joseph
Wu met with David Kilgour and David Matas, who co-authored the "Report into
Allegations of Organ Harvesting of Falun Gong Practitioners in China", and
Wang Wenyi, a Chinese pathologist. Mr. Matas said he hopes that Taiwan will ban
organ exchanges with China and ban organ transplants using organs from China.
Mr. Wu said that the MAC will coordinate with other government agencies and
international human rights organizations and Taiwan human rights groups to do
what is necessary. MAC Chairman Joseph Wu (first to the right)
met with David Matas, David Kilgour and Wenyi Wang to discuss the Chinese
Communist regime's violation of human rights and crimes of harvesting organs
from living Falun Gong practitioners. Before this meeting, the former Canadian Secretary of State for the
Asia-Pacific region and senior member of Parliament David Kilgour and
international human rights lawyer David Matas had visited the Taiwan Department
of Health and Bureau of Information. Joseph Wu said that Taiwan is not only
concerned about organ harvesting in China but is also worried about other human
rights issues such as the treatment of rights activists, arrests of human rights
lawyers and a purge of Muslims and Christians. He pointed out that the human
rights situation in Mainland is far from the standard of a free society. Wu said that the persecution and the atrocities of harvesting organs require
attention from the whole world and Taiwan must work with other countries to
improve human rights in China. David Kilgour said that he and Matas had tried to enter China in May to
investigate the organ harvesting claims, but they were denied entry by the
Beijing authorities. Then, Chinese human rights lawyer Gao Zhicheng, who invited
them to visit China to investigate the claims, was arrested and indicted by the
Chinese authorities on charges of "sedition to overthrow the
government" recently. In fact, Mr. Gao was only calling for the Chinese
authorities to uphold freedom, human rights and the rule of law in China. Mr. Matas said that while harvesting organs is reportedly guided by the
Chinese government, demands for the organs come from around the world, including
Taiwan. To end this practice, it must be done from the justice side and from the
demand side as well. Matas said he is glad that Taiwan has been active in this
regard. He hoped that Taiwan will ban organ exchanges with China and ban organ
transplants using organs from China. He expressed hope that the Taiwan
authorities will warn the Taiwan people about traveling to China for organ
transplants. In response, Mr. Wu said that all these requests are practical and the MAC
will coordinate with other government agencies and international human rights
organizations and Taiwanese human rights groups to do what is necessary. In the end, Mr. Kilgour added that the communist regime has totally denied
the accusations of organ harvesting from executed Falun Gong practitioners
because China is preparing to host the 2008 Olympic Games. Ironically, he said,
if people search the Google search engine for China's denials by typing in the
keywords "China denied, " they will get more than 8.2 million entries. No Financial Aid to Falun Gong At the meeting, a reporter asked if the MAC has provided financial or other
forms of aid to Falun Gong. Joseph Wu said firmly: No. Ever since the Chinese Communist Regime started to persecute Falun Gong in
July 1999, it has repeatedly claimed that Falun Gong has received financial aid
from the American and Taiwan governments. The public also has doubts on this
issue. Mr. Wu stated that a major difference between Mainland China and Taiwan is
that Falun Gong can be practiced freely without restriction while it is
persecuted in Mainland. Wu said that he has had frequent contact with Falun Gong practitioners for
work reasons and many people around him are also practicing Falun Gong. All
these show the freedom in Taiwan. David Matas stressed that organ harvesting is not just a Falun Gong issue and
is also a human rights issue. He said that Falun Gong is persecuted because it
has too many practitioners and its principles also conflict with the communism.
He said that he believes that Falun Gong practitioners are all innocent and the
persecution of Falun Gong using the means of organ seizure is a disgusting and
unimaginably evil practice. Mr. Kilgour said that he knows that there are practitioners in more than 80
countries around the world and they are all peaceful and nonviolent. He said
that he has high respect for these practitioners and he and Mr. Matas conducted
the investigation voluntarily. Posting date: 10/16/2006 |