Timmins Daily Press (Ontario, Canada): Falun Gong makes a stop in Timmins
August 17, 2006 Practitioners of an Asian form of spirituality spread an urgent message of
human rights abuses Wednesday morning on the steps of city hall, citing a report
by a former MP and a human rights lawyer. Representatives of the spiritual group Falun Gong told stories of illegal
human organ harvesting supported by the Chinese Communist Party involving
members of the group being sent to prison camps for their beliefs, then having
vital organs removed while still alive. David Kilgour, a former MP and Secretary of State for Asia Pacific, and David
Matas, a well-known human rights lawyer, released a report in July detailing the
findings of their own independent investigation into the organ harvesting of
Falun Gong members. The report concludes they "believe that there has and continues to be
large scale organ seizures from unwilling Falun Gong practitioners." Clement Sun, a Falun Gong spokesperson, says the communist regime believes
its power over the people of China is undermined by the Falun Gong teachings of
"truthfulness, compassion and tolerance in oneself" and its practices
of meditation and gentle exercises "to achieve ... a state of selflessness
and inner balance." "The Chinese government feels it must control everything, so it goes
after Falun Gong because we have grown to over 70 million [practitioners],"
Sun said. Amanda Turcotte, who recently moved to Timmins from North Bay with her
daughter, Paige, was shocked and surprised to hear about the organ harvesting. "I've never heard of that going on," Turcotte said. "What's
being done about it?" Dana Zhao, a Falun Gong practitioner based in Toronto, said that people are
asked in the streets of China by government-controlled police officers if they
are affiliated with the spiritual group and if they answer yes, they are
kidnapped and put into concentration camps. "Falun Gong won't lie because of their belief in the truth, but they
will try to avoid answering the question," Zhao said. Prisoners often have their kidneys, livers, lungs, hearts or corneas removed,
supposedly for tens of thousands of dollars in profits. Zhao said family members often don't find out what happened to their
relatives because their bodies are burnt beyond recognition.
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