Korea: All Circles Deeply Concerned about the Chinese Communist Party Organ Stealing Organs from Living People (Photos)
By a practitioner from Korea
(Clearwisdom.net) On October 17 to 19, 2006, under invitation from the
Korean Human Rights Organization, former MP David Kilgour and international
human rights attorney David Matas of Canada visited Korea and held a press
conference. They introduced their report on the CCP's organ harvesting from
living Falun Gong practitioners and drew a tremendous reaction. Mr. David Kilgour discusses the "Report into Allegations
of Organ Harvesting of Falun Gong Practitioners in China" at the Korean
National Assembly (Gukhoe) Member of the National Assembly, Shin Hok-yong of Uri,
delivered a speech Korean National Assembly (Gukhoe) Ms. Quan Qingzi, mother of a Korean-Chinese practitioner Jin
Xuezhe, who was sentenced to ten years of imprisonment, gives a speech Press conference held at the International Press Club
The conference started with the MP Shin Hok-yong of Uri's opening speech. He
pointed out that the organ harvesting from living Falun Gong practitioners
happening in China must be immediately stopped, and he hoped to help the Korean
people understand the severity of the human rights violations in China. MP Shin
said after hearing Mr. Kilgour and Mr. Matas' speeches: "This is a very
good opportunity to understand the human rights violations that Falun Gong
practitioners in China are suffering." Three-term Peace Ambassador of the International United NGO and former MP Kim
Huw-yee said: "People who defile corpses are punished. Organ harvesting
from living people is a much worse crime, which angers the heavens and human
beings alike." He promised to try his best to stop the CCP's atrocity. Ms. Quan Qingzi, the mother of a Korean-Chinese practitioner Mr. Kim Shue-jue,
who was sentenced to ten years of imprisonment only for his practicing Falun
Gong, attended the conference and gave a speech. As Mr. Kim underwent a blood
test in prison, Ms. Quan worried that he would face the danger of organ
harvesting. She called on everyone to help rescue her son. Practitioner Ms. Ko Sung-nyo, who was arrested in 2003 in China, was tortured
and interrogated in forced labor camp. She was later rescued to Korea. She
attended the conference and gave an account of her personal suffering to the
audience. The Canadian human rights activists visited the Chair of the Legal and
Legislation Committee of the Korean National Assembly MP An Xyong-xue after the
conference, and they urged him to pay close attention to the organ transplant
issue in China. MP An indicated that he would do so and ask the Health and
Welfare Ministry to investigate cases of people going to China for organ
transplants. Based on the results, he would ask the Legal Affairs Ministry to
proceed with an official investigation. If there is sufficient evidence, he
would promote the legislation on this issue. On the morning of the 19th, Mr. Matas and Mr. Kilgour visited the Chair of
the Human Rights Forum in the parliament and the General Secretary of the Grand
National Party MP Hyung Ywo-loo. They wanted to remind him about the organ
harvesting from living people happening in China. MP Hyung stated that all the
MP's in the Human Rights Forum will actively participate in the investigation
and asked for ten more copies of the report. Former cabinet member MP Lee Yeong-ji ran into Mr. Kilgour and his group on
the way to the International Affairs meeting. Even though it was a chance
meeting, MP Lee led them to the meeting room in a library nearby and had an
extensive conversation with them. After listening to the introduction by Mr.
Kilgour, MP Lee said that he visited the art exhibition on the persecution of
Falun Gong practitioners last year in Parliament, but he didn't expect that the
organ stealing situation to be so severe. He promised to do everything he could
to stop the human rights violations and expressed his respect for their efforts. After a brief talk with MP Loo Hyong-lyi and Hyu Gya-yuen, Mr. Kilgour and
Mr. Matas went to the National Organ Transplant Center, where they exchanged
ideas with four officials on the long term issues of illegal organ transplants
in China and Koreans going to China to receive organ transplants. The Korean
officials expressed their deep concerns on the organ harvesting issue in China,
promised to notify the Korean people once they verified the facts, and expressed
a desire to find out more from future investigations. Mr. Kilgour's group also met with the chair of the National Human Rights
Committee Mr. Kuok Loo-hyun and exchanged views on the issue of organ harvesting
from living people. Chairman Kuok listened to their introduction attentively and
said that he's met with the practitioners in their organ harvesting re-enactment
on the street and signed the petition calling for an end of the persecution. He
said that the photos had a big impact on him. He said that he would continue to
pay attention to this issue and he would post relevant documents on the website
of the National Human Rights Committee.
In the same afternoon, a press conference was held at the International Press
Club, which many reporters attended. Mr. Kilgour and Mr. Matas expressed their
concerns about the issue of people going to China to receive organ transplants.
They called for legislation on the issue and re-iterated their findings. All of
the major Korean mainstream media were present at the event.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/10/22/140783.html
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