Kawartha Lakes, Ontario: Tour Participants Call for End of Alleged Organ Harvest
May 2, 2006 Some people concerned about inhumane practices the Chinese government is
alleged to be committing sought support in Lindsay on April 26. The SOS car tour to Condemn Organ Harvest Camp in China stopped at City Hall
to seek the municipality's support in calling for an investigation into
allegations that prisoners - particularly practitioners of Falun Gong - are
being killed by the Chinese government for their organs, which are then sold for
transplants. "It's such a heinous kind of crime. It has to be addressed," said
Michael Pawlett, one of SOS group. The group also accuses the Chinese government of sending Falun Gong
practitioners to concentration camps after people came forward last month
claiming to be witnesses of the camps. Falun Gong involves meditation, exercises and teachings bases on the
principles of truthfulness, compassion and tolerance. It is illegal in China. Hundreds of Falun Gong practitioners rallied on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on
April 3 to call on the Canadian government to seek an international
investigation into the allegations against China. Seven MPs representing all
four parties spoke at the rally. The SOS group dropped off a letter at City Hall addressed to Mayor Barbara
Kelly. The letter requests council co-sign a letter addressed to Prime Minister
Stephen Harper and Minister of Foreign Affair Peter MacKay asking them to call
for an investigation into the allegations It also asks council to pass a
resolution to condemn the "Genocide and Nazi-like atrocities" China is
accused of. All of the SOS members who came to town are from the Toronto area. The car
tour had been to more than 20 communities in southern Ontario and is scheduled
to travel to northern Ontario this week. Protester Michael Pawlett was among a handful of people who showed up as part
of the SOS car tour to seek the city's support in calling for an end to organ
harvesting.
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