Taipei Times: Group established to probe into abuse of Falun Gong
By Flora Wang
STAFF REPORTER More than 100 legislators, lawyers, doctors, human rights activists and
non-governmental organization heads from Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong
and Macau yesterday established an Asian branch of the Coalition to Investigate
the Persecution of Falun Gong in China. Democratic Progressive Party Legislator William Lai, who is also the
president of the branch, faxed a letter during the press conference in Taipei to
the offices of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and Luo Gan, the member of the
Politburo Standing Committee who oversees police and judicial matters for the
Chinese Communist Party. Urgent need The letter demanded that the Chinese government allow the group to conduct
field investigations into allegations of government persecution against Falun
Gong members in China. "There is a very urgent need to investigate the situation in China as
persecution is happening every day," Lai said. [...] "Establishing this branch means we are going to take action to defend
justice and human rights on an international scope," Lai said. Selling organs A report by independent Canadian investigators David Kilgour, formerly
director of the Asia-Pacific Department of Foreign Affairs and International
Trade Canada, and human rights attorney David Matas says that the Chinese
government has profited from selling organs taken from living Falun Gong
practitioners. The group did not say what it would do in the event that the Chinese
government did not allow it to proceed with a probe.
Wednesday, Dec 20, 2006
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2006/12/20/2003341178
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