Awareness tour stops in Airdrie
 

Brooke Hogemann
Senior Reporter

Wednesday August 02, 2006

SENDING OUT AN SOS: Toronto’s Qiu Zhao Jin (left) and Edmonton’s Mary Liu, pictured here in front of Airdrie City Hall Monday, are just two of many volunteers touring across Canada trying to raise awareness about alleged human organ harvest/death concentration camps in China.
 
Brooke Hogemann photo

Airdrie Echo — Hailing from Edmonton to Toronto, volunteers are touring across Canada trying to raise awareness about alleged human organ harvest/death concentration camps in China.
The SOS car tour stopped in Airdrie in front of City Hall Monday, where volunteers held up signs and handed out pamplets, which accuse the Chinese government and Communist Party of China of calling for the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners – who believe in truthfulness, compassion and tolerance, polar opposite beliefs from the Chinese regime. The allegations are that Falun Gong practitioners are either arrested or kidnapped and taken to the concentration camps, where they are either tortured to death or killed after their organs have been taken from their bodies for transplant operations, the sale of which profits the Chinese regime. To read an independent investigative report written by former Edmonton MP David Kilgour and human rights lawyer David Matas, go to: www.david-kilgour.com/2006/ Kilgour-Matas-organ-harvesting-rpt-July6-eng.pdf

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