Sydney Morning Herald: Call to UN to Probe Falun Gong Genocide Claims
August 16, 2006 (Clearwisdom.net) Two senior parliamentarians - one from Europe, the
other from Canada - have called on the United Nations to investigate startling
allegations that the Chinese government killed thousands of Falun Gong
practitioners and harvested their organs for sale. The sensational claim was investigated by former Canadian secretary of State
for Asia and the Pacific, David Kilgour, and he believes they are true. His colleague, vice-president of the European parliament, Edward
McMillan-Scott, is also convinced, despite the vehement denials of the Chinese
government, [slanderous terms omitted]. "We are talking about genocide. The Falun Gong has been singled
out," Mr McMillan-Scott said yesterday. "This is why governments must
take action and put pressure to bear on the United National to conduct an
inquiry." Mr Kilgour's earlier investigation relied on the telephone interviews with
the former wife of a surgeon who allegedly removed 2000 corneas in two years and
testimony from the family of Falun Gong members who say they saw bodies of their
loved ones riddled with holes. He concedes the evidence is "circumstantial," not least because the
Chinese government refused him permission to travel to China. As well as the testimony, he points to 41,500 transplants undertaken in China
in the six years to 2005 where no source of the organs was identified and the
high number of executions that take place in China. China's crackdown on Falun Gong - which advocates meditation and is harshly
critical of China's communist government - has been well-documented, he added. A Falun Gong practitioner, Hong Chen, accompanied the two men and spoke of
her one year at the Banqiao Women's Forced Labour camp in Tianjin. As well as appalling living conditions and long hours of hard work, often in
the blistering sun, she said prison authorities singled out Falun Gong inmates
for special treatment. She said they told all the Falun Gong adherents in the prison that the group
was a "counter-revolutionary" organisation and those that didn't give
up the practice would be sent to remote north-west China. "Our blood and urine was tested and our blood pressure was taken,"
she said. "There was no health reason for this to be done." Mr Kilgour said such testing was a precursor to the removal of organs. In the wake of Mr Kilgour's investigation, Mr McMillan-Scott visited China in
May this year where he held secret meetings with two Falun Gong practitioners,
including one man who he said saw the bodies of prisoners and holes where organs
had been removed. "Everyone we spoke to was arrested except for myself and my assistant.
An American helping us was deported," he said. "One of the men - the
man who saw the body - remains in prison. I am certain he is being
tortured...the Chinese regime is brutal, artibary and it's paranoid." The two men will hold a seminar in Canberra today and tour the country before
heading to New Zealand. The Chinese embassy did not return calls yesterday.
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