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By Hon. David Kilgour, J.D. 19/05/2010
The following speech was given by Hon. David Kilgour, a former Secretary of State of Canada, on the same day of a media conference at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France. Subsequently, a large majority of Members of the European Parliament voted on May 19 to ask the European Commission to investigate the plight of Falun Gong practitioners in China.
Former Secretary of State David Kilgour speaks at a Falun Dafa Day celebration on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Canada, May 12, 2010.
Last summer, as Iranian democrats recounted online stories of regime
violence, some international observers were first introduced to Falun
Gong as players in the campaign for freedom of information.
Practitioners of Falun Gong had spent nearly a decade developing the
most effective anti-censorship software, the major outcome of which has
been the improvement of the flow of information to and from
authoritarian societies.
Falun Gong (or Falun Dafa) is an ancient discipline which encourages
good ethical standards for cultivating body and character. It contains
the essence of traditional cultivation systems, like Buddhism and Daoism
(Taoism), combined with a set of gentle exercises. Its core principles
are "truth, compassion and forbearance." It today reaches millions of
people of diverse backgrounds in more than one hundred countries.
70-100 Million Practitioners
In China where
it first became public in 1992, Falun Gong grew to numbers greater than
the membership of the Communist Party within seven years—70-100 million
by the government's own estimate.
In Beijing, the Party panicked at seeing Chinese nationals in the tens
of millions engaging publicly in a form of exercise which had an
underlying belief system different from communism. The exercises can be
done anywhere at any time, as often as any practitioner chooses, singly
or in groups, indoors or outdoors. The discipline’s amorphous nature
meant that it was impossible to control.
The early vilification and repression against Falun Gong by elements of
the Party seeking to ban it led to petitions and protests by
practitioners, generated through cell phone and Internet coordination.
This mobilization further vexed party bosses in Beijing. For them,
victimizing Falun Gong became a crime easier to get away with than doing
the same to better known spiritual groups. Falun Gong victims are often
people without Western connections or Western languages. The
decade-long incitement to hatred against them in party media has had
tragic consequences.
Jiang Zemin
A dilemma for president
Jiang Zemin as president of China in 1999 was not only that Falun Gong
was authentically Chinese and growing across the country among citizens
of all ages, regions and occupations, including party members; it was
also that Marxism as a Western ideological import into China is patently
foreign. Communists saw a popular China-based philosophy cutting out
from under them the ground on which they still stood. Tolerating Falun
Gong would probably have led to the disappearance of whatever
ideological presence the party still held in the minds of the Chinese
people.
There were also the Falun Gong standards of conduct which made some
of the Party uneasy. Tens of millions of people promoting and living
according to truth and compassion was hardly Jiang's absolutist world
view. In a leaked memorandum sent in April 1999 to the standing members
of the Political Bureau of the central committee of his party, Jiang
wrote: "Can't the Marxism our Communists have, the materialism, atheism
we believe in really win over that suit of stuff aired by Falun Gong?"
In short, Ziang feared popular ridicule.
‘Marxism vs. Falun Gong’
Fearing Falun
Gong's growth, the Party has repressed it as a rival with a savage
brutality continuously since July 1999. Torture, rapes, beatings to
death, detentions in forced labour camps, brainwashing—all have become
the daily lot of Falun Gong practitioners across China for more than a
decade.
Falun Gong practitioners today comprise two-thirds of the torture
victims and half of the people in detention in 'reeducation through
labour' camps across China. The documented yearly arbitrary killings and
disappearances of Falun Gong exceed by far the totals for any other
party victim group. According to research that David Matas and I have
done, set out in our book Bloody Harvest, practitioners have
been killed in the thousands since 2001 so that their organs could be
trafficked to both Chinese nationals and foreigners.
The main conclusion of our book is that there "continues today to be
large-scale organ seizures from unwilling Falun Gong practitioners. We
have concluded that the government of China and its agencies in numerous
parts of the country, in particular hospitals but also detention
centers and 'people's courts', since 1999 have put to death a large but
unknown number of Falun Gong prisoners of conscience. Their vital
organs, including kidneys, livers, corneas and hearts, were seized
involuntarily for sale at high prices, sometimes to foreigners, who
normally face long waits for voluntary donations of such organs in their
home countries."
From the numerous pieces of evidence we examined, we did not form our
conclusion from any single one, but rather from their cumulative effect.
Each is verifiable in itself and most are incontestable. In
combination, they constitute a damning overall picture of guilt in a
country which lacks even the pretense of the rule of law or respect for
human dignity. Our revised report is accessible in 18 languages from www.david-kilgour.com
Recent Developments
Have the efforts of
many in China and around the world to stop this new crime against
humanity made a difference? Our book points at various developments
within and beyond China occurring since our first report in 2006,
including:
• Since June, 2007, Chinese patients have been given priority
access to organ transplants, taking precedence over foreigners.
• Websites in China which formerly advertised prices and short
waiting times for transplants have disappeared. Matas and I have
archived the sites, but the sites are no longer visible from their
sources.
• The government of China now accepts that this sourcing of organs
from prisoners is improper. Deputy Health Minister Huang Jeifu, at the
time of the announcement of an organ donor pilot project in August 2009,
stated that executed prisoners "are definitely not a proper source for
organ transplants".
• Taiwan has banned the visit of Chinese doctors brokering organ
transplants.
• The major transplant hospitals in Queensland, Australia have banned
the training of Chinese surgeons.
• Israel has passed a law banning the sale and brokerage of organs
and has ended funding through the health insurance system of transplants
for their nationals in China.
• Belgian senator Patrik Vankrunkelsven and Canadian Member of
Parliament Borys Wrzesnewskyj have each introduced into their respective
Parliaments extraterritorial legislation banning transplant tourism.
Both would penalize any transplant patient who receives an organ without
consent of the donor where the patient knew or ought to have known of
the absence of consent.
• The World Medical Association has entered into an agreement with
the Chinese Medical Association that organs of prisoners and other
individuals in custody must not be used for transplantation unless the
recipients are members of their immediate family.
• The Transplantation Society has opposed both the transplantation of
organs from prisoners and the presentations of studies involving
patient data or samples from recipients of organs or tissues from
prisoners.
Situation Worsening for Falun Gong
Unfortunately,
these commendable developments have not brought an end to the killings
for profit. For Falun Gong, matters have in fact become worse. Since we
began our work, the number of prisoners sentenced to death and then
executed across China has decreased quite dramatically, but the number
of transplants, after a slight decline, then increased back to earlier
levels.
Since the only other substantial source of organs for transplants in
China besides Falun Gong practitioners is prisoners sentenced to death, a
decrease of sourcing from that population means an increase of sourcing
from Falun Gong practitioners. Organ pillaging from Falun Gong
practitioners has worsened since our work began, but the substantial
movement in policy and practice inside and outside China encourages us
to a degree. The willingness to change is there. We all need to continue
to press Beijing for changes until the inhuman trafficking ends.
What of the implications of forced labour camps in China for
manufacturing jobs in Europe and elsewhere? The network of camps today
has existed since the 1950s, when Mao modeled them closely on the ones
created in Stalin's Russia and Hitler's Third Reich. In China even
today, it requires only a police signature to commit someone to a labour
camp for up to three years. No hearings and no appeals in that familiar
totalitarian pattern.
In researching allegations that Falun Gong practitioners were being
killed for their organs in China, Matas and I visited about a dozen
countries to interview practitioners who had been sent to forced labour
camps, but who had later managed to leave the camps and the country
itself.
They told us of working in appalling conditions for up to sixteen hours
daily with no pay, little food, sleeping together on the floor in
cramped conditions, and torture. Their labour involved making export
products, ranging from clothing to chopsticks to Christmas decorations,
no doubt as hidden subcontractors to unethical exporters and contrary to
the laws of the World Trade Organization.
340 Forced Labour Camps
One estimate of
the number of these camps across China as of 2005 was 340, with a
capacity of about 300,000 workers. Other estimates of the numbers of
inmates are much higher. In 2007, a US government report estimated that
at least half of the inmates in the camps were Falun Gong.
It is the combination of totalitarian governance and 'anything is
permitted' economics which allows this inhuman export production to
continue.
Conclusion
What the European Parliament
legislates to ensure, that all organ transplants are genuinely voluntary
through informed consent, is important. For organs trafficked in China
or any other jurisdiction, David Matas and I would encourage you to
consider some or all of the twenty recommendations in our book Bloody
Harvest, including:
• Urging the party-state in China to:
- Cease the repression, imprisonment and mistreatment of Falun Gong
practitioners;
- Cease organ-harvesting from all prisoners;
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Remove its military from the organ transplant business;
- Establish
and regulate a legitimate organ donor system (Every organ transplant
donor should consent to the donation in writing. These consents should
be available for inspection by international human rights officials.);
-
Open all detention centers, including forced labour camps, for
international investigation; and
- Free Gao Zhisheng, a human rights
lawyer who has become ‘the conscience of China’, and permit him to
reunite with his family.
• Implementing the following measures and enforcing them until the
party-state in China ceases organ pillaging from prisoners:
- EU medical professionals should actively discourage their patients
from going to China for transplant surgery;
- EU governments should
not issue visas to Chinese MDs seeking training in organ or body tissue
transplantation;
- EU MDs should not travel to China to give training
in transplant surgery;
- Contributions submitted to EU medical
journals about the Chinese experience should be rejected;
- EU
pharmaceutical companies should be barred from exporting to China any
drugs used solely in transplant surgery;
- The EU Parliament should
enact extraterritorial legislation, penalizing participation in organ
transplants without consent; and
- All EU governments should bar
entry to any person known to be participating in organ trafficking
without informed consent.
In closing, I encourage you to develop an effective action plan for the
European Parliament which will help end this terrible abuse.
Thank you.
David Kilgour was a Member of the Canadian Parliament from 1979 to
2006, and also served as Crown Prosecutor, Deputy Speaker and Chair of
the Committees of the Whole House, Secretary of State for Latin America
& Africa, and Secretary of State for Asia-Pacific.
He and human rights attorney David Matas have published “Bloody
Harvest-The Killing of Falun Gong for their Organs.” They were recently
awarded the 2009 Human Rights Prize of the International Society for
Human Rights in Switzerland for their work in raising awareness of
state-sponsored organ pillaging in China. They have also been nominated
for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize. For further information go to: www.david-kilgour.com
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