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Helsinki, Finland: Concerns of CCP's Organ Harvesting before EU-China Summit (Photo) By a European Falun Dafa practitioner
(Clearwisdom.net) After their trip to Sweden, David Kilgour and David
Matas, the two Canadian independent investigators and authors of the Report
into Allegations of Organ Harvesting of Falun Gong Practitioners in China,
came to the capital of Finland, Helsinki. In the morning of September 6, 2006,
they introduced their report to the media. Finnish Member of Parliament and the
Leader of the Green Party, Hautala, came to show support. Many mainstream
Finnish media reported the event in conjunction with the approaching EU-China
Summit in both Finnish and Swedish languages. The Parliament will bring up the
subject of live organ harvesting when discussing Summit agenda with the Finnish
government this week. The whole page of the major newspaper in Finland reports on the CCP's live
organ harvesting Wish of a Former Nazi Soldier David Matas stated at the press conference, while the incident happens in
China, the Chinese Embassy refused their visa application. Therefore they
interviewed various related witnesses, listened to the recordings of telephone
interviews of Chinese medical personnel, and collected eighteen pieces of
evidence to prove that organ harvesting from live Falun Gong practitioners for
profit is indeed happening in China. David Kilgour, who used to be the Canadian Secretary of State for the Asia
Pacific Region, mentioned that since the report came out they traveled to many
countries in Europe, Asia, Australia and the Americas, telling governments and
people about the tragedy that is happening in China, generating huge impacts.
Having learned this from his daughter, an eighty-nine-year-old former Nazi
soldier in Germany wrote to them. He had lived in pain all his life for being
implicated in Nazi Germany's crimes. He hoped this kind of thing would never
happen again anywhere on earth. He looked forward to various governments doing
their best to stop the atrocities in China as soon as possible. Member of Finnish Parliament: "Beyond Imagination." Finnish Member of Parliament and the Leader of the Green Party, Hautala,
hosted the press conference. She had read the independent investigators' report
overnight. She felt that both the report and the method of investigation were so
well organized that it left no room to doubt the findings in the report.
Contents of the report shocked her, "This is beyond imagination." The
Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) attitude after the report came out reminded her
of the response typical of the Communist Party of the former Soviet Union. In her opinion, based on this fact, the Finnish government should bring up
this subject on the EU-China Summit that is to be held on September 9 and the EU-Asia
Summit that is on September 10-11. The Chinese Premier, Wen Jiabao, will attend
the Summit with a delegation. There was big reaction after Finland's main media
aired the Report. The Green Party and Christian Democratic Party within the
Parliament have already decided to jointly bring up this subject to the Finnish
government prior to the EU-Asia Summit. Reaction from European Parliament On September 7, the European Parliament passed an Amendment to the "EU-China
Relations" resolution, demanding Chinese authorities to release human
rights lawyer, Gao Zhisheng, human rights defender, Chen Guangcheng, and Falun
Gong practitioner, Pu Dongwei. The Amendment was jointly initiated by the
Foreign Affairs Spokesperson, Charles Tannock, Vice President, Edward
McMillan-Scott, and a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Simon Coveney,
and subsequently passed unanimously by the European Parliament. The Amendment stated, "(The European Parliament) calls upon the Chinese
authorities to reveal the whereabouts of human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng, one
of China's most outspoken lawyers and dissidents who is held on suspicion of
criminal activity, and to release him unless he is to be charged with a
recognized criminal offence; similarly calls for the release of Chen Guangcheng,
a peasants' rights advocate who has helped citizens in their attempts to sue
their local authorities for carrying out forced abortions and sterilizations and
who was sentenced to more than four years in prison, and of Bu Dongwei, who has
been assigned to two and a half years of 'Re-education through Labour' (RTL) and
who is detained at an undisclosed location; therefore urges the authorities to
ensure that all human rights defenders can carry out peaceful and legitimate
activities without fear of arbitrary arrest, torture or ill-treatment and that
they be given access to proper legal representation in the event of
arrest." Passed on September 7, the Amendment supplemented the resolution on China's
human rights conditions drafted by Hans Belder, a member of Independence and
Democracy party and a Dutch MEP. When criticizing human rights conditions in
mainland China, the resolution especially "Deplores the contradiction
between the constitutional freedom of belief (enshrined in Article 36 of the
Constitution) and the ongoing interference of the State in the affairs of
religious communities." The European Parliament was deeply concerned by the
existence of torture and "Re-education through Labour" facilities in
China. The European Parliament demanded China to do away with the death penalty
and to abstain from threatening, persecuting and arresting advocates of freedom
of speech. According to Central News Agency, the European Parliament, which represents
people of the EU, passed this resolution prior to the Summit with the intention
to remind leaders of the EU to remain cautious when considering strengthening
strategic and trade partnership with China. Attention should be paid to China's
poor records on other fronts. On the day before, three MEPs wrote a joint letter to the Foreign Secretary
of the European Commission, asking him to verify the live organ harvesting
allegations with the Chinese delegation at the EU-China Summit. Finland holds the EU's rotating presidency in the second half of this year,
which is the reason why the bi-annual EU-Asia Summit is held in Helsinki.
Official languages in Finland include Finnish and Swedish. Finland is one of the
few countries where the Parliament participates in the policy making of the EU. Posting date: 9/15/2006
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