News and Events from around the World -- October 16, 2006

Issued by Clearwisdom Net

Content


  • Taiwanese Vice President Plans to Investigate the Allegation of CCP's Organ Harvesting and Take Corresponding Actions

  • Taiwan: Legislative Council Urges Organ Transplantation Profession To Be Transparent and Not to Become CCP's Accomplice


  • Taiwanese Vice President Plans to Investigate the Allegation of CCP's Organ Harvesting and Take Corresponding Actions

    The Taiwanese Vice President, Ms. Annette Lu, met the two Canadian independent investigators, Mr. David Kilgour and Mr. David Matas, on October 13, 2006 and paid close attention to the report concerning the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) organ harvesting from living people. Ms. Lu said in an interview on October 14, that based on this report, many organs were harvested from living Falun Gong practitioners imprisoned in China. If it is true, it is a horrible situation. She believed that no one would accept an organ transplant if he knew that the source of the donor organ was of this type.

    Ms. Lu attended a human rights forum on October 14 and said after the meeting, "We want to tell citizens of the severity of the issue, because it has a direct relation with the Taiwanese people." Many Taiwanese patients think that it is hard to get organs in Taiwan, so they go to China. But they don't know where the organs in China are from.

    She disclosed that after learning further information, related government departments, including the Legislative Council, would discuss the issue and take actions on the CCP's live organ harvesting.

    Mr. David Matas, international human rights lawyer, and Mr. David Kilgour, former Secretary of State (Asia-Pacific) for Canada, published their report on July 6, 2006, "Report into Allegations of Organ Harvesting of Falun Gong Practitioners in China." Accompanied by the deputy director of the Chinese Human Rights Association, Su Yu-chen, and the director of the International Judicial Justice Association, Chu Wan-chi, Mr. Kilgour and Mr. Matas visited Ms. Lu at 2:00 p.m. on October 13.

    In the half-hour meeting, Ms. Lu told the two investigators that she has read the independent investigation report and felt that the situation is China is horrible. She was shocked, but she believed that the CCP could commit such a crime.

    Mr. Kilgour explained that it was an independent investigation and his trip to the United Nations, Europe, the US, and Asia has caught people's attention in each place. Everyone should think about how to have the CCP stop the horrible atrocity. Ms. Lu said that the issue especially related to Taiwanese patients who wish to receive organ transplants overseas, and she would provide necessary assistance to the investigators. She asked them what help is needed. Mr. Matas suggested that Ms. Lu coordinate government agencies to spread the news and take necessary actions on this issue.

    The two investigators reminded the Taiwanese people that they should know that the donors for those Taiwanese patients receiving organ transplants in China are possibly victims of the CCP's live organ harvesting. Taiwanese people should know the facts.

    Chinese version available at http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2006/10/15/140255.html


    Taiwan: Legislative Council Urges Organ Transplantation Profession To Be Transparent and Not to Become CCP's Accomplice

    On October 14, 2006, Legislative Council members Lai Ching-te, Hsiao Mei-chin, and Tien Chiu-chin held a public hearing in the Legislative Council, on Taiwan Organ Transplantation Patients' Rights. Mr. David Kilgour, former Secretary of State (Asia-Pacific) for Canada, Mr. David Matas, human rights lawyer, the Department of Health, Ministry of Judicial Affairs, Mainland Affairs Committee and the Falun Dafa Association of Taiwan were invited to participate in the hearing.

    On October 14, 2006, Legislative Council members Lai Ching-te, Hsiao Mei-chin, and Tien Chiu-chin, David Kilgour, former Secretary of State (Asia-Pacific) for Canada, and David Matas, former representative to the United Nations, jointly hosted a public hearing on Taiwan Organ Transplantation Patients' Rights

    Hsueh Jui-yuan, Head of the Medical Affairs Branch, Department of Health, said that the public is not encouraged to receive organ transplants from China

    Prosecutor Chou Chang-chin from the Ministry of Judicial Affairs

    Mr. Chu O-ming prepared a petition suing Jiang in 2000 after seeing the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) persecution of Falun Gong

    Legislative Council member Lai Ching-te said that Taiwanese people seeking organ transplants in China would possibly receive organs forcefully harvested, especially from Falun Gong practitioners. The forceful removal of organs has been verified by investigators in the international community and victims, and has been independently investigated by the Canadian team of Kilgour and Matas.

    Legislative Council member Tien Chiu-chin suggested that when people apply to the immigration office for permission to visit China, they should be provided with a handout stating that one receiving organ transplants in China could get organs forcefully harvested from living Falun Gong practitioners. People must know of the possibility of taking another's life.

    Hsueh Jui-yuan, Head of the Medical Affairs Branch, Department of Health, said most of the Taiwanese patients seeking organ transplants in other countries go to China. But China's organ transplantation system has many human rights concerns and has no guarantee in terms of safety. The Department of Health does not encourage the public to go to China to receive organ transplants.

    Chang Ching-his, Director of the Falun Dafa Association of Taiwan, called for help in the public hearing. He said, sobbing, "The CCP sells batches of various human organs on the market. Many Falun Gong practitioners are imprisoned in concentration camps for their organs. The CCP makes money from organ harvesting from living practitioners. The atrocities are worse than the Nazis'."

    Mr. Matas, renowned human rights lawyer, put forward eleven suggestions to Taiwan in the hearing, including that the government should let people know that organs in China are possibly from Falun Gong practitioners.

    Ms. Wenyi Wang, who shouted to Hu Jintano on the south lawn of the White house, said that doctors' responsibility is to save people's lives. But under the CCP's evil propaganda against Falun Gong, many doctors have participated in the persecution. Her trip to Taiwan was to remind the Taiwanese people do not receive organ transplants in China without knowing the organ source. The government should let people know of the CCP's evil nature and the tragedies happening in China.

    Mr. Matas proposed that the Taiwanese government should support an international investigation. He said that he and Mr. Kilgour conducted a survey of patients who received organ transplants in China, but the government should have more resources and power to conduct a more thorough survey.

    Mr. Kilgour said that people in Taiwan and Canada could work together to stop the CCP harvesting organs from living people. He said that this unprecedented evil in human history must be stopped.

    Mr. Lai Ching-te said in conclusion, that the Legislative Council passed a resolution asking the Department of Health to increase their budget to advise and educate the public on organ donation, the danger of organ transplants overseas, and that receiving organ transplants in China could involve the killing of Falun Gong practitioners.

    Chinese version available at http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/10/15/140290.html