North Bay Nugget (Ontario, Canada): Practitioners Oppose Treatment by China
August 15, 2006 (Clearwisdom.net) Falun Gong practitioners from Toronto stopped
briefly in North Bay, Monday, as part of a cross-Canada tour. They're raising awareness about a report into allegations of organ harvesting
of Falun Gong practitioners in China prepared by human rights lawyer David Matas
and former MP David Kilgour. Released July 6, the independent investigation concluded "there has been
and continues today to be large scale organ seizures from unwilling Falun Gong
practitioners." China rejected the organ harvesting allegations. About 41,000 organs transplanted in China in the past six years could not be
legitimized and may have come from prisoners scooped up by the communist regime
as it attempts to wipe out Falun Gong, the report stated. In 2000, Amnesty International documented the Chinese regime's use of a
"massive propaganda campaign" to demonize Falun Gong, a practice of
meditation, gentle exercises and cultivation of truthfulness, compassion and
tolerance in oneself. According to a media release provided by the Falun Gong practitioners
visiting North Bay, China's top leader Jiang Zemin initiated the crackdown in
1999 because it was overshadowing his own legacy. The government estimated there were more than 60 million Chinese practicing
Falun Gong at the time. Investigators based their report on taped telephone requests for organs,
testimony by an ex-wife of a surgeon she said removed corneas and Internet sites
advertising organs for sale. The report recommends the Canadian government stop training doctors here to
conduct organ transplants until the practice stops and to revoke passports of
citizens suspected of traveling to China for transplants. The group is heading to Haileybury and Kirkland Lake before hitting towns in
northwestern Quebec and then driving to Thunder Bay by the weekend.
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