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Australian Community Representative Sister Jane Keogh: Continue to Work for Justice (Photo)
By Falun Dafa practitioner in Australia
(Clearwisdom.net) Falun Gong practitioners held a rally during the
Australian Parliament meeting on October 17, 2006 in front of the Parliament
Building in Canberra. They called upon the government to fulfill its promise to
support independent investigations into the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP)
harvesting of organs from living Falun Gong practitioners. Civil groups and
organizations from Australia also came to the rally to support. One of them was
a representative of the Refugee Action Committee in Canberra, Sister Jane Keogh. Sister Jane Keogh speaks at the rally Sister Jane Keogh has worked devotedly for social justice with the Bridgeton
Congregation for many years, and is very concerned about the issue of asylum
seekers who are detained in Australia. Sister Keogh is also very concerned about
the crime of live organ harvesting on Falun Gong practitioners in China. She first talked about the independent investigative report completed by
former Canadian MP David Kilgour and human rights lawyer David Matas. She said,
"Thank you very much. It's an honor for me to be here today to be able to
talk to you on this serious subject of organ harvesting in China. I have read
the report by David Matas and David Kilgour. I had the honor to be able to meet
David Kilgour and Edward McMillan-Scott when they came to Canberra recently. I
believe that the research they have provided and the report they have provided
is overwhelmingly convincing. I know the struggle of your group and all of us to
provide direct proof is the struggle that is going to face us in the ensuing
months." "Because even though it is overwhelmingly clear what is happening,
thousands of lives have been, and continue to be, lost. It is just so difficult
in a country where there's no independent access and all the media is
restricted, and where the truth is hidden even from your own people in China. So
I know that you are very aware of the difficult task it is." "What I would like to say to you today is that you are not alone in the
struggle to bring the truth to light. Many ordinary Australians, people from
churches like myself, and people from Refugee Action Committees and refugee
support groups have come to know many Chinese asylum seekers who are Falun Gong
practitioners through visiting Villawood Detention Centre. From them we have
come to know a little bit about Falun Gong and about what is happening in China.
I know many of you here today have family back in China. You suffer the terrible
thing of not being able to go back to visit them or see them again, or to
welcome them here - you all suffer this suppression. So I offer you my support.
Alongside your courage and strength, this sort of persecution reaches you even
here in Australia. Many of us in the community who want to help and support you
will be writing to the Olympics Committee and joining in a petition, and we will
strongly protest at the time of the Olympics about the human rights atrocities
in China - particularly the organ harvesting, which is so extraordinary that I
think that the ordinary Australian cannot quite believe it. So I would like to
congratulate you on the stand you are taking, and on the strength of your faith
and your dedication, and say that many of us will stand with you in the future
as you continue to work for justice." "A winner of the Noble Peace Prize some years ago, Ellie Wiesel had a
little saying that I think it is very important. I forget the exact words but I
recall its essence now. We may not be able to stop the injustice, but we should
never ever give up protesting against injustice. And I think that is why I am
here today and you are here today. We have to protest this no matter who does or
does not pay attention. We have to maintain hope. Goodness will win in the end;
the truth will be revealed. So I offer you support and congratulations. I will
continue to support you in your battle." |