David Matas Visits Australia and Exposes the CCP's Organ Harvesting from Living Falun Gong Practitioners (Photo)
By Hua Qing
(Clearwisdom.net) From November 25 to December 3, 2009,
well-known human rights attorney Mr. David Matas plans to attend
the International Conference on Human Rights in the Asia-Pacific
Region and visit Australia. During this period, he is giving
seminars to introduce the new book Bloody Harvest: The Killing
of Falun Gong practitioners for their organs, co-authored with
David Kilgour. The seminars expose the Chinese Communist Party's
(CCP) persecution of human rights and its atrocities of organ
harvesting from living Falun Gong practitioners.
While in Canberra, Mr. Matas addressed the Human Rights
Subcommittee of the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs,
Defence and Trade at Parliament House at 4:30 p.m. on November 25.
Mr. Matas presented new information from the book Bloody
Harvest and answered questions from Subcommittee members. The
Human Rights Subcommittee will consider a request from the Falun
Dafa Association of Australia for an inquiry into organ sourcing
from Falun Gong practitioners. Below is a transcript of an interview with ABC Radio and Mr.
Matas. ABC Radio: While Mr. Matas says there's still a long way to go
for Falun Gong in China, there have been dramatic changes in the
Chinese organ transplant market overall, since the issues were
first raised in 2007. Mr. Matas: Transplant tourism into China has more or less
stopped partly because of foreign efforts and partly because of
Chinese efforts. The Chinese government in July 2007 said that they
would give priority to Chinese customers. But other governments
have reacted as well. The Israeli government used to finance
transplant into China and they stopped the financing. The Taiwanese
used to allow brokers and have charters into China and that's all
stopped. Australia used to allow training for Chinese transplant
doctors in Australian hospitals and that's stopped. So what we see
in China now is a shift in the patient market. But you don't see a
decrease in the volumes of transplants, in fact if anything the
volume has gone up. But what you do see is a decrease in the only
other sorts besides the Falun Gong death penalty. So the sourcing
from Falun Gong has increased. ABC Radio: As well China has set up a registration system for
hospitals permitted to undertake transplants. That doesn't include
military hospitals, which are said to be a big part of the problem.
But it's a big shift from what David Matas calls the "anything
goes" capitalism that saw hospitals, even the Peoples Liberation
Army, forced to go into whatever business they could to get
funds. Mr. Matas: When we first started, the official Chinese response
was "all our organs come from voluntary donations," but now they
acknowledge that's not the case, instead they acknowledge they
pretty well all come from prisoners. So the debate between them and
us is which sort of prisoners. ABC Radio: David Matas also says countries like Australia should
be more vocal about China's persecution of Falun Gong. Mr. Matas: I've met with many foreign affairs bureaucrats around
the world who say that they raise the issue privately in bilateral
talks but that doesn't have the same impact as raising the matter
publicly would do.
Posting date: 11/30/2009
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