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CIPFG: "Our Sister City Holding the Genocide
Olympics"
On the morning of June 25, 2007, the New
Zealand branch of"The Coalition to Investigate the Persecution of Falun
Gong" (CIPFG) held a press conference entitled "Our Sister City Holding
the Genocide Olympics." It was held at the Stamford Plaza Hotel in
Auckland, and hosted by three well-known human rights lawyers of New
Zealand, who are also members of CIPFG.
Lawyer Carole Curtis
As the spokesperson of CIPFG, Lawyer Carole Curtis explained why she
joined CIPFG. She said that she was too young to be involved with World
War I and II, but she wants to join CIPFG because, as a lawyer,
especially a lawyer in this field, she wants to assist in stopping the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from persecuting Falun Gong and harvesting
organs from live Falun Gong practitioners for reasons of her heart and
moral justice.
Lawyer Richard McLeod
Lawyer Richard McLeod said that if New Zealanders knew the terrible
fact that the CCP is harvesting organs from live Falun Gong
practitioners, New Zealanders wouldn't go to Beijing for the Olympics.
Human Rights Lawyer Kerry Gore
Lawyer Kerry Gore said that this was a quite appalling matter, and as
a New Zealand human rights lawyer, he will collaborate with other CIPFG
members to stop this persecution, and not let it continue to happen.
Dr. Catherine Casey, a CIPFG member, an Auckland Council member, and a
Dr. of Social Science, conceded to a private interview after the
conference
Dr. Catherine Casey said as a councilor of Auckland City Council, she
will tell her colleagues and mayor about the CCP harvesting organs from
live Falun Gong practitioners. Furthermore, if the Human Rights Torch
Relay arrives in Auckland, she would like to attend the formal ceremony
to pass the human rights flame.
The New Zealand branch of "The Coalition to Investigate the
Persecution of Falun Gong" (CIPFG) was formed in 2007 and is a part of
the Oceania Chapter. Members include a Supreme Court Judge, members of
parliament, councillors, and people from all social circles.
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