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Subcommittee on International Human Rights - February 5, 2013

   
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In Committee From The House Of Commons

Subcommittee on International Human Rights

Former Liberal MP David Kilgour and international human rights lawyer David Matas discuss forced organ harvesting in China, specifically of Falun Gong practitioners. The witnesses have written a report and books on the issue.

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Submitted by Flip (not verified) on
I missed hearing the answers to the following: I suspect, practicing Falun Gong is more an 'ideal', where an individual can choose to take or leave it, free of either realtime or god-like sanction. Perhaps along the lines of practicing Yoga and not genetic...correct me if I'm wrong. If Falun Gong practitioners renounce this practice, have Chinese authorities granted amnesty to the accused? Or is it possible, anyone NOT a Falun Gong practitioner can be 'accused' of practicing Falun Gong, subsequently branded a criminal without recourse, and now ripe for harvesting? The answers will bring into question,the fragility of Chinese justice and the facade of Chinese 'cultures' as simply the age old pursuit of wealth and 'jollies' for the powerful, at any cost if they can get away with it? ...Just asking.

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