Irish & European Parliament Member Condemns CCP Organ Harvesting from Falun Gong Practitioners (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) Mr. Simon Coveney, a member of Irish Parliament
("TD"), and also a member of European Parliament, published a
statement on this website on July 20, seven years after the persecution against
Falun Gong began. He condemned the organ harvesting from Falun Gong
practitioners and said that this was a crime against humanity. He also called on
the Irish government to publicly condemn the crime. Below is the full statement
from his website. Coveney Calls on Irish Government to Condemn Organ Harvesting of Chinese
Civilians as a Crime Against Humanity July 20, 2006 Fine Gael MEP Simon Coveney TD is calling on the Irish Government, and other
administrations, to publicly condemn the organ harvesting of Chinese people.
Today is the seventh anniversary of the persecution of Falun Gong Practitioners. Coveney's comments come in the wake of a recent report confirming allegations
that Falun Gong Practitioners and other prisoners in China have had their organs
removed in a deliberate and systematic way for resale to others awaiting
transplants. On 6 July, David Kilgour, former Secretary of State (Asia-Pacific) for Canada
and David Matas, international human rights lawyer, released their report into
allegations of organ harvesting on Falun Gong Practitioners. The report is the
result of a two-month independent investigation including interviews with
witnesses, research into websites of transplantation centres and transcripts of
telephone inquiries. Coveney, who is EPP-ED spokesman for human rights, met with David Kilgour
last week in the European Parliament to discuss the issue. He has since tabled parliamentary questions to the European Council and
Commission along with his colleagues Edward McMillan-Scott MEP, Vice President
of the European Parliament, and Charles Tannock MEP, Vice Chair of the Human
Rights Committee. The three MEPs have also written to the Chinese Ambassador in Brussels to ask
him to respond to the aforementioned report's findings. Coveney plans to hold a
hearing on illicit organ harvesting of Chinese people in the European
Parliament, in September. Speaking today Coveney said: "Organ harvesting of unwilling donors is a
crime against humanity. The investigation was carried out by two reputable
individuals who have no affiliation with Falun Gong. Their findings are damning
and almost incredulous. The source of 41,000 transplants for the six year period
from 2000 to 2005 cannot be explained in China. "Apart from any moves I am pursuing on this issue in Europe, I would
also call on the Irish Government today, the seventh anniversary of the
persecution of Falun Gong, to publicly condemn the organ harvesting of these
Practitioners."

Mr. Simon Coveney, Member of Irish Parliament, Member of European
Parliament
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2006/7/30/134338.html
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