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Thursday, October 26, 2006

United Nations to Investigate CCP Organ Trade

The UN Rapporteur on Torture Manfred Nowak will go ahead with investigating organ harvesting in Communist China. It's time for China to open the door to those VIPs who are willing to get at the bottom of this macabre operation.

Excerpt: On September 26, 2006, Agence Telegraphique Suisse (ATS, Switzerland) via CW published an article entitled "The United Nations to Investigate China’s Organ Trade."

The article said that China was not able to stop the discussion at the UN Human Rights Commission about the allegation that it harvested organs from Falun Gong practitioners. The current meeting of commission members ended on October 6. The UN rapporteur will look into the allegation and report back to the UN.

Canadian Human Rights lawyer David Matas and former Canadian [Secretary of State] responsible for the Asian Pacific region, David Kilgour, wrote an investigative report on the Chinese regime’s organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners. On Tuesday, Matas said in Geneva that the response from the Chinese regime was disappointing and empty. The regime did not reject the facts in the report, but instead chose to attack its authors. This made us very concerned about the events occurring there.

In the name of the International Multi Belief organization, Mr. Kilgour demanded of the Chinese Ambassador at the meeting that before the Beijing Olympics, China should answer to the allegations of deprivation of freedom, torture and disappearance of Falun Gong practitioners.

Mr. Matas said that a report into the problems of torture, arbitrary sentencing, religious freedom and disappearance had been passed to the UN rapporteur. The UN rapporteur of torture Mr. Manfred Nowak visited China last year. He agreed to join the current investigation.

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