Merritt Herald (Canada): Car Tour Seeks an End to Organ Harvesting (Photo)
Aug 16 2006 (Clearwisdom.net) Falun Gong protestors Sue Zhang, Helen Zeng and Feng-Ying Ziong take part in
their silent protest outside the City Hall last Wednesday. They are part of a
group traveling across B.C. protesting the recent actions of the Chinese
government. Holding signs and handing out pamphlets, five Falun Gong practitioners led a
silent protest outside of Merritt City Hall on Wednesday with a message that was
as grim as the weather. Under a grey sky, the group took the opportunity to inform passersby of the
latest injustice upon their fellow practitioners by the Chinese government - the
details of which read like a script for a horror movie. "It is a new form of persecution," said April Zhu, a Falun Gong
practitioner from Vancouver. "[Hardly] anyone can believe it - it is too
shocking." According to Zhu, the newest form of persecution handed out by China's
Communist government is the practice of harvesting organs from imprisoned Falun
Gong followers. The organs, which are deemed healthy because of their hosts' holistic
lifestyle, are marketed off in China's booming transplant trade where a pair of
new kidneys can go for $60,000. Backed by a June 6 report authored by human rights lawyer David Matas and
former M.P. David Kilgour that concluded the rumours of organ harvesting were
true, Zhu and her fellow practitioners want to make sure that as many people as
possible know what is happening. Their stop in Merritt was just one of several planned this month as part of
their provincial SOS National Car Tour to raise awareness about human rights
abuse in China. Previous stops had been Chilliwack and Abbotsford. "We cannot standby and say nothing and be silent," Zhu said.
"It is our responsibility as a democratic society to condemn the Chinese
government for what they are doing. We cannot accept it - it must be stopped as
soon as possible." As part of their tour, the group plans to meet with local councils, MPs and
MLAs in an effort to drum up support for their cause. They are calling on all
levels of government to condemn the Chinese government's persecution of Falun
Gong, take effective measures to stop the organ harvesting and pressure the
Communist state to open up its doors for inspection of all detention facilities
holding Falun Gong practitioners. "Falun Gong practitioners have no human rights in jail," said
Winston Liu of Calgary, a Falun Gong practitioner who had served three years in
a prison for his faith. "They are even worse [off] than animals." Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is a traditional Chinese
self-cultivation practice based on the principles of truthfulness, compassion
and forbearance. It was founded in northeastern China in 1992 and has an
estimated following of 70 to 100 million. The Chinese government banned it in 1999.

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