Falun Gong sends SOS; Group claims Chinese government harvesting live organs for sale
Bob Boughner
Chatham Daily News (Ontario)
- Friday, September 08, 2006 @ 09:00
Stop the killing!
That's
the message four Falun Gong practitioners from Toronto brought to Chatham-Kent
Thursday.
The four are travelling throughout southwestern Ontario
raising awareness of China's Communist regime harvesting live Falun Gong
practitioners' organs.
Clement Sun, the group's spokesperson, said there
is overwhelming evidence of organ harvesting of Falun Gong practitioners by the
Chinese Communist party.
"Because of the urgency of the problem, Falun
Gong members are travelling across Canada raising awareness of the issue,'' said
Sun. Sun and his group had hoped to meet with Mayor Diane Gagner, but he was
told the mayor was in Toronto attending meetings.
The mayor's secretary
said she would pass along an information package from the group on her return.
Sun said Canadians are being asked to petition the government to
intervene in the slaughter of innocent men, women and children.
Claims
of large-scale organ seizures are backed up in a report published in July by
former MP Hon. David Kilgour and human rights lawyer David Matas.
Their
report noted that the Chinese government policy on Falun Gong has been to
"defame their reputation, bankrupt them financially, and destroy them
physically.
"The policy of repression of the Falun Gong means they are
in prison without rights, at the disposition of corrupt authorities.''
Sun said the report tells the world that it must no longer underestimate
and ignore crimes against humanity.
"They are an attack on the moral
conscience of all human beings,'' he said. "Canada needs to end its policy of
appeasement in the face of communist China's human rights atrocities as soon as
possible.'' Sun said his group is calling on the Canadian government to condemn
the atrocity and take urgent measures in conjunction with the UN and other
international bodies to further investigate and intervene.
Sun said
organs can be purchased in China in under a week.
"The majority of
buyers are foreigners,'' he said. "It's big business. In most countries people
wait months and years for matching organs.''
Sun said Falun Gong is a
practice of meditation, gentle exercises, and the cultivation of truthfulness,
compassion and tolerance in oneself.
"These three values form the
backbone of Falun Gong's teachings,'' he said.
"Practitioners of the
discipline aspire to live by them in their daily lives, striving to achieve,
over time, a state of selflessness and inner balance.''
Sun said because
of fears by top Chinese government officials that Falun Gong's widespread
popularity was overshadowing them, they ordered in 1999 that the practice be
eradicated.
"The
Chinese government has used a massive propaganda campaign to demonize Falun
Gong,'' he said.