Mike De Souza | |
Global National CanWest News Service |
OTTAWA ?The Conservative government is planning to investigate allegations in a new report that the Chinese government and its agencies are torturing religious prisoners and harvesting their organs, Tory MP Deepak Obhrai indicated on Thursday.
“We take these allegations quite seriously, and we’ll look into that,?said
Obhrai, who is parliamentary secretary to Foreign Affairs Minister Peter MacKay.
“We’ll look to have it confirmed.?BR>
The report, prepared by former Alberta
MP David Kilgour and international human rights lawyer David Matas, included
transcripts of recorded conversations in Mandarin with hospital and
detention-centre officials who admitted they had organs available for
transplants from Falun Gong prisoners.
The Chinese government banned the
practice of Falun Gong in the country in 1999, and rounded up its members
accusing them of anti-government activities.
“What we’ve got here is a new,
shocking, different form of evil,?said Matas at a news conference. “The Chinese
Communist party sees the Falun Gong as an ideological threat to the regime,
because of the large numbers, the ability to mobilize a large group of people,
their commitment and their tenacity.?BR>
Obhrai said the government had
already been concerned about the issue before the report was released, asking
the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture to look into allegations of
organ harvesting and human rights violations.
A spokesperson for the
Chinese Embassy in Canada has denied the government has any policy to forcibly
harvest organs, dismissing the allegations as “rumours spread by the Falun
Gong.?BR>
The report recommends the Canadian government revoke passports
of citizens suspected of travelling to China for transplants and stop Chinese
doctors from studying transplants in Canada.