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Members of Parliament Pay Attention to the CCP’s
Organ Removal Atrocities
On August 24, 2006, David Kilgour, former
Secretary of State (Asia-Pacific) for Canada and the Vice President of
the European Parliament, Edward McMillan-Scott visited New Zealand and
met with members of parliament (MP) from four parties. They introduced
the Kilgour/Matas "Report into Allegations of Organ Harvesting of Falun
Gong Practitioners in China". The Parliament members condemned the CCP’s
atrocities.

Guohua Huang talks about his experience of being persecuted to the
members of Parliament |
A UN refugee accepted by New Zealand, practitioner Guohua Huang,
narrated his miserable experience due to the persecution in China to the
members of Parliament. His 29-year-old, three-month pregnant wife was
tortured to death by the CCP for persisting in her practice of Falun
Gong. She left behind a young daughter. During his imprisonment, Mr.
Huang was examined for liver function for three times, only because of
his coughing. After the exposure of the CCP’s live organ removal, he
realized that he would have been used for the organ harvesting if his
blood was not "like an eighty-year-old person" (doctor’s words). The
members of parliament on site were sympathetic to his suffering.

Mr. Kilgour and Mr. McMillan-Scott participate in forum at law
school of Victoria University |
MP Wayne Mapp said that he met many Falun Gong practitioners and was
paying more attention to the persecution of Falun Gong. The severity and
extension of this persecution is unimaginable. It’s horrible. After
learning that many practitioners were arrested, imprisoned, or killed,
he realized that it is a large-scale suppression in China. Though New
Zealand has a good relationship with China, this does not mean that New
Zealand should remain silent facing this most severe violation of human
rights.
MP Mapp also said that during Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao’s
visit to New Zealand this year, Prime Minister Clark put forward the
Chinese human rights issue, which should have made the CCP feel pressure
from the international community. When New Zealand talks about economic
and commercial trade with China, we should persist in our basic values,
that is, against the persecution and steadfastly in support of human
rights.
MP Pita Paraone said that he thought that more people should know
about the CCP’s atrocities of live organ removal. Today such barbaric
atrocities against humans cannot be continued. He is disappointed at
each government’s attitude on this issue since each government casts a
blind eye on human rights issues because of concern for trade and
economic interests.
The co-leader of the Maori Party, Tariana Turia, and a spokesperson
of foreign affairs of the Greens, Keith Locke, also condemned the CCP’s
live organ removal and put forward suggestions about how to get the
attention of each government and organization.
On the evening of August 24, Mr. Kilgour and Mr. McMillan-Scott
participated in a forum at the Law School of Victoria University and
talked about their investigation of the CCP’s live organ removal. They
also answered questions from the media and public.
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