Delaware: Wilmington City Radio Broadcasting Stations Report That Council Wants an International Inquiry of Labor Camps in China
Friday, June 2, 2006 (Clearwisdom.net) WILM Radio reported that Wilmington City Council
unanimously passes a resolution asking Delaware's Delegation to urge President
Bush to call for an international inquiry of labor camps in China, where members
of Falun Gong practitioners are said to be held. Cindy Wong, a Falun Gong
practitioner, says every bit of help could save lives. "Anything from the
city and from the people is so precious to us, and to the people who don't have
an opportunity to speak up, especially with the news coming out of China. People
have organs harvested when they are alive. Things like that need to be noted by
the public and the government at all levels." Wong says that people who
practice Falun Gong are having their organs removed, in some cases, when they're
alive. WDEL Radio reported that a Chinese group gets support from the council. A
group of Chinese-Americans are getting support from Wilmington lawmakers to help
persuade the Chinese government to recognize their belief. A resolution passed
with unanimous support is being forwarded to the Delaware Congressional
Delegation. Those who practice the Falun Gong belief say China's government is
persecuting their loved ones who have no voice. Spokesperson Cindy Wang says organs of those being held in concentration
camps are being harvested for profit. The group is hoping to attract the attention of President Bush.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/6/7/129851.html
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