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Australia: Member of Parliament's Speech at the NSW Parliament Regarding Organ Harvesting By Ian Cohen
April 4, 2006 Tonight I draw honourable members' attention to the shocking human rights
abuses that are occurring in China while the world stands by and does nothing to
condemn the Chinese Government, and countries such as Australia fall over
themselves to trade with this oppressive regime. This speech is timely as
Australia is currently hosting a visit by the Chinese Premier, Wen Jiabao. It
has been documented for a number of years that the Chinese Government has been
persecuting practitioners of Falun Gong. I have been provided with information
by the Falun Dafa Information Centre detailing horrifying accounts of death
camps in China. On 8 March the Falun Dafa Information Centre received detailed information
from a Chinese Communist regime insider documenting a concentration camp that
has been set up in Shenyang City, Liaoning Province for practitioners of Falun
Gong. The camp is said to hold more than 6,000 Falun Gong practitioners, and
apparently nobody has yet come out alive. According to the internal source, the
camp's practices involve killing prisoners and harvesting their organs. Organ
sales are said to be a profitable business in China. The source also said that
the camp contains a crematorium and employs a large number of doctors. The camp,
which has been dubbed the Sujiatun Concentration Camp, is allegedly surrounded
by walls three metres high that are topped with electrified barbed wire. It is
heavily fortified and the locals know very little about it. It is said that
those inside are Falun Gong adherents from other provinces in China, some of
whom have been transferred from various labour camps. It is said that while the
camp has held up to 6,000 people only 2,000 are left. The remainder have had
their hearts, kidneys, retinas and skin harvested and the rest of their bodies
disposed of. The persecution of Falun Gong members has been stepped up in the lead-up to
the 2008 Olympics. It is alleged that in June last year Chinese authorities held
a meeting in which China's Deputy Minister of Public Security, Liu Jing, was
assigned the job of stamping out Falun Gong before the Olympic Games in 2008,
according to Paris-based Intelligence Online. These allegations do not come from
a single source. Various human rights agencies have been reporting that
concentration camps exist in China. In October 2000 a report by Agence France-Presse
told of two concentration camps having been built specifically for Falun Gong
detainees, each with the capacity to hold 50,000 people. The United States of
America Department of State 2005 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices
reported continued systematic abuse of the Falun Gong in China. Justice Michael
Kirby's speech on Sunday night is timely, with the message that it is crucial
not to forget the haunting memories of the Holocaust so that history does not
repeat itself. Justice Kirby said: If it could happen in one of the most civilised countries on Earth, it could
happen anywhere. Even in Australia. We have been warned. We must heed the
warning. Bystanders of the Holocaust have been judged by history. Will the world now
stand by and allow persecution and death camps in China? With China as a major
emerging economic power, it seems that governments, including Australia, are
hesitant to raise human rights issues with the Chinese Government. It is
absolutely appalling that trade interests are viewed as more important than
abhorrent human rights abuses. While our politicians discuss potential uranium
exports, people are dying in concentration camps for the crime of practising a
spiritual discipline that the Chinese Government disapproves of. [...] I will conclude with a quote from Reverend Martin Niemoller, a German
Protestant pastor, who spent seven years in a concentration camp. He said: First they came for the communists, and I did not speak out because I was not
a communist. Then they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out because
I was not a socialist. Then they came for the labour leaders, and I did not
speak out because I was not a labor leader. Then they came for the Jews, and I
did not speak out because I was not a Jew. Then they came for me, and there was
no one left to speak out for me. I think Australia's headlong rush to sell uranium to China and to tighten
economic ties, ignoring the human rights record of that country, is despicable.
Posting date: 5/15/2006
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