Taiwan: Mainland Affairs Council Expresses Its Position on Illegal Sujiatun Organ Harvesting and Selling

(Clearwisdom.net) The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has imprisoned several thousands of Falun Gong practitioners in Sujiatun Concentration Camp, where it harvests body organs from living practitioners, and cremates their remains in a crematorium on site to destroy the evidence. Witnesses have come out to testify one after another. The Mainland Affairs Council expressed its position on March 24, 2006 with regard to the CCP's atrocity: "It is hard to imagine that a country can adopt such a form to deal with people with different views." Taiwan is similar to other countries in the world in its objection of this manner of harvesting organs for transplant, which cannot be accepted in any country.

United Kingdom: Practitioners Receive Public Support for Exposing the Persecution and the Sujiatun Atrocity (Photos)

(Clearwisdom.net) From March 22 to March 25, 2006, U.K. Falun Gong practitioners participated in a signature-collecting campaign launched by human rights organizations at Trafalgar Square and St. Martin's Place in London for four days in a row. The events were organized to expose the atrocity in which the Chinese Communist regime established a concentration camp in Sujiatun to persecute Falun Gong practitioners, harvest their organs when they were still alive and cremate their bodies afterwards to eliminate evidence. In addition, practitioners called on the international community to pay attention to this atrocity and launch a thorough probe into the concentration camp.

United Kingdom: Overseas Chinese Organization for Upholding Human Rights Protests against the CCP's Human Organs Trading

(Clearwisdom.net) With the news of Sujiatun Concentration Camp harvesting Falun Gong practitioners' organs while they are still alive being exposed recently, a U.K. Chinese organization for upholding human rights, Friends of Tiananmen Mothers, handed in an appeal letter to Prime Minister Tony Blair, and asked the U.K. government to pay attention to the information about the human organ trade in China.

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