Australia: Seminar on Organ Harvesting Held at New South Wales State Parliament (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) On August 17, a seminar on organ harvesting was held at
the New South Wales State Parliament. The seminar was hosted by Phil Glendenning,
director of the Edmund Rice Center. Former Canadian Secretary of State, David
Kilgour and Edward McMillan-Scott, Vice President of the European Parliament,
were the keynote speakers. The parliament hall was packed with state
representatives, lawyers, doctors, professors and representatives from human
rights groups. Some people stood throughout the session to listen to the
discussion, as all seats were taken. The exposed Chinese Communist Party's (CCP)
atrocities of organ harvesting shocked the audience. Many asked questions to
learn further details, and a lawyer brought out suggestions on how to stop the
evil practice. The parliament hall was packed State Representative Concerned about Human Rights in China At the beginning of the seminar, Gordon Moyes, member of the New South Wales
Upper House, stated that he was not surprised when he saw the report by David
Kilgour and human rights lawyer David Matas. He said that he had been to China a
number of times and had met some members of underground churches. Mr. Moyes said
that tens of thousands underground church members are also being detained and
persecuted. He believes that there is a need to establish a worldwide
organization to support and promote human rights. He also said that the
Australian government sacrificed human rights in order to develop trade with
China. Vice-President of the European Parliament: The CCP's Organ Harvesting
Atrocities Amount to Genocide In his speech, Edward McMillan-Scott, Vice President of the European
Parliament, said that he had been to China in 1996 and he met reporters,
dissidents, diplomats and two Falun Gong practitioners during his most recent
trip to China earlier this year. He learned that human rights and democracy in
China have become worse than 10 years ago and the CCP has intensified its
persecution against religious groups and dissidents while corruption has become
even more rampant. He said that he met two Falun Gong practitioners and listened
to their account of their personal experience during the persecution. According
to Cao Dong, one of the two practitioners, Mr. Cao's friend disappeared during
detention and later Cao had a chance to see his body with holes in it [left
by organ removal operations]. Cao Dong was arrested after meeting with Mr.
McMillan-Scott, who has since been working very hard to rescue him. Edward McMillan-Scott believed that the atrocities revealed by Kilgour's and
Matas' report constitute genocide. He said: "In Hong Kong, I met a friend
of my family who is a journalist, and he said: 'Yes, a friend of mine, he needed
a new liver, and he rang the hospital in Shenzhen, and they said yes, come over
next week, it's not a problem.'" In Australia, people need to wait an average of 7 years to get a liver. McMillan-Scott said that Kilgour and he came to Australia and New Zealand to
expose these atrocities. They hope that democratic countries including UK,
Canada, US, Australia and New Zealand can operate cooperatively to stop this. He
stated that any organization or individual would conclude that the Chinese
Communist regime has committed genocide after reading the report. Kilgour: The Chinese Communist Regime's Empty Refute Confirms Evidence
Provided in the Report Former senior Canadian MP David Kilgour reviewed the investigation report and
their investigation approach. Kilgour said that the Chinese Communist regime
waited 3 or 4 weeks to respond to the report and the only refute from the
government was that two province names in the report were miss-quoted. Kilgour
believed that such empty refute indicates that the evidence provided in the
report is solid and the crime of harvesting organs from Falun Gong practitioners
on a large scale does exist. Since the regime started to persecute Falun Gong,
from 1999 to present, there are more than 40,000 cases of organ transplant
operation without verified organ donor. Assuming that every donor provided two
organs, it still means that at least 20,000 people died unnaturally. Kilgour told the audience that their report has received great attention from
the public. For example, he has recently received a news release by the US
Kidney Foundation which advised its members not to go to China for kidney
transplants. After listening to Kilgour's speech, one seminar attendee could not help
shouting, "This is a crime!" She said that her daughter is a kidney
doctor, and modern medical technique can use artificial kidneys without ethical
problems. Trade Should Not Sacrifice Human Rights When some expressed concern that criticizing China for human rights will
jeopardize trade relations, Kilgour said that the trade deficit with China and
Australia is $5 billion, $13 billion for Canada and even more for the US. While
Canada and the US are more reliant on the Chinese economy, this fact doesn't
prevent the two countries from condemning China for its bad human rights record. Kilgour said that he didn't believe that China will cancel contracts of
buying natural gas if Australia condemns its human rights problems. Edward
McMillan-Scott said that trade is very important to every country, but no
country shall sacrifice human rights for trade. He said that he is optimistic,
even though the current human rights situation in Communist China is shocking
and saddening. He said that the dramatic change in Poland and other Eastern
European Countries started in churches and people's awakening to beliefs. A local city council member asked Kilgour and McMillan-Scott why they didn't
investigate the CCP's persecution against Christians. Kilgour said that he is a
Christian and that they are very concerned about the CCP's persecution of
religious groups and dissidents. However, evidence of harvesting organs from
Christians or other dissidents has not been discovered. Kilgour stressed that
persecution of any belief is a persecution of everyone. At the seminar, a lawyer suggested that everyone in the meeting room should
write to the Prime Minister about this issue and encourage family members and
friends to participate in this meaningful effort. She said that if the PM
receives tens of thousands of letters on this issue, he would sense the urgency
of this issue and realize that he should do something about it. At the seminar, two Falun Gong practitioners shared their experiences of the
persecution. Sydney practitioner Wang Juan spoke on behalf of her mother who had
just fled from China. Ms. Wang's mother was illegally detained for 3
years for practicing Falun Gong and went through a lot of physical and mental
torture. In addition, Wang's sister was also detained for her belief in Falun
Gong. Australian citizen Jane Dai recounted how her husband was tortured to
death by the Communist regime. At that time, their daughter was only 9 months
old. Mrs. Dai's hair turned gray overnight upon hearing the heart-breaking news.
Her sister-in-law was also sentenced to a labor camp shortly after her husband's
death. The discussion portion of the seminar was very dynamic and the whole seminar
was extended for more than half of an hour. After the seminar, many stayed to
continue their discussion. A lot of people thanked the seminar sponsors for
organizing this successful event and left their contact information in order to
receive updated information on this topic. Meanwhile, they also said that they
would share this information with people around them and consider all possible
means to help end the persecution.
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