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Canadian Human Rights Lawyer: International Juridical System Should Hold CCP Criminals Accountable for Killing Practitioners for Their Organs (Photo)
(Clearwisdo.net) Recently, the renowned human rights lawyer, David Matas,
commented on the CCP's atrocities in setting up concentration camps to harvest
organs from living practitioners. Mr. Matas said that the CCP was known to
harvest organs from living people for years and the recent exposure of killing
of Falun Gong practitioners was even more disturbing. He recommended that the
international community activate the juridical mechanisms to hold people who are
committing crimes against humanity accountable. Mr. Matas serves as the director
of the International Human Rights Centre and Lawyers for Social Responsibility. Mr. Matas said that the revealed atrocity is a new tragedy. Although the
harvesting of organs from Falun Gong practitioners is news, the CCP's practice
of killing people for organs is not news. If you check the internet, you can
find many related cases happening over the past several years. Mr. Matas believes that an international juridical function should be
established to hold human rights criminals accountable. He said we must take
action to stop the atrocities of harvesting organs from living Falun Gong
practitioners. We don't want to change the Juridical system of China, we need an
international system to punish criminals violating human rights in China.. We
need to establish such a system in Canada. Mr. Matas suggested that Canadian Attorney General Vic Toewas bring torture
perpetrators listed in Professor Kunlun Zhang's lawsuit to court. He said that we must activate an international juridical system until the
crimes against humanity stop. "Only if juridical systems of Canada and
other countries around the world start to bring these criminals to justice, can
we really systematically limit and prevent these crimes against humanity from
happening." Renowned international human rights lawyer David Matas made the above
comments at Canada's Parliament Hill during a rally last Tuesday.
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