Taipei City Council passed a resolution on June 21 to support a global declaration to stop forced organ harvesting that has been taking place in China for over two decades. “This resolution represents universal values and a global wish,” said Hong Jian-yi, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Taipei City Councilor, in an interview with The Epoch…
Taipei Passes Resolution to Support Global Efforts to Stop Forced Human Organ Harvesting in China
Head of Japanese Nonprofit Arrested for Facilitating Unauthorized Organ Transplants Overseas
The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department on Feb. 7 arrested the head of a nonprofit organization for allegedly violating Japan’s organ transplant law. The organization sent its patients to China for organ transplants between 2017 and 2020, which highlights the Chinese regime’s practice of forced organ harvesting among prisoners of conscience. Hiromichi Kikuchi, 62, is the…
Sydney Parade Raises Awareness About the CCP’s Shocking Atrocities
SYDNEY, Australia—Over five hundred supporters from across Australia rallied in Sydney to call for attention to ongoing human rights atrocities in China. Three Australian families who escaped persecution by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) spoke at a press conference held by the Falun Dafa Association of Australia, telling the experiences of their family members who…
Live Q&A: ‘Serious Issues’ Found in Arizona Audit; US Condemns China’s Organ Harvesting
Arizona senators requested that Maricopa officials attend a meeting over “serious issues” found in the audit. And in other news, Israeli troops entered the Gaza Strip, with the conflict showing no signs of abating and amid global concerns it could escalate. Also, the U.S. State Department has openly condemned the Chinese government for human rights…
Sydney Falun Gong Practitioners Give Human Rights Abusers in China a Chance
A group of Sydney Falun Gong practitioners and human rights activists are trying to change the hearts and minds of Chinese human rights abusers one phone call at a time. The group, which have been taking time each week out of their ordinary lives to make international calls to public security authorities, like police, procuratorial…
Sydney Man Calls Officials in China Arresting People of Faith, Implores Them to Change
A Sydney Falun Gong practitioner is trying to change the hearts and minds of Chinese officials who are arresting people of faith, one phone call at a time. The man, who has taken time each week out of his ordinary life to make international calls to public security authorities, like police, procuratorial organs, and courts…
Sydney Falun Gong Human Rights Activist Give Human Rights Abusers in China a Chance
A group of Sydney Falun Gong practitioners and human rights activists are trying to change the hearts and minds of Chinese human rights abusers, one phone call at a time. The group, which have been taking time each week out of their ordinary lives to make international calls to public security authorities, like police, procuratorial…
Video: China’s Religious Suppression Could Spread if Not Challenged—Interview with William L. Saunders
Many religious groups are targeted for persecution in China, including Christians, Catholics, Falun Gong practitioners, Muslim Uyghurs, and Tibetan Buddhists, and if these persecutions are not challenged, the regime’s programs for religious suppression risk spreading around the world. To learn more about this we’ve invited to speak with us William L. Saunders, religious liberty and…
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