Category: Organ Harvesting in China

Parliamentarians Express Support to Vote Anti-Forced Organ Harvesting Bill Into Law

A third reading debate on a Senate bill that seeks to fight forced organ harvesting began at the House of Commons on Dec. 5, with parliamentarians of all political stripes expressing their support to vote in favour of the bill before the Christmas break—which would pass the bill after nearly 15 years of legislative efforts….


‘Like We Just Split the Atom’: ChatGPT AI Shakes Up Tech

The artificial intelligence (AI) hub OpenAI may have made a significant advance in the drive to supplement or replace human wit and wisdom with the machine. Its conversational chatbot “ChatGPT,” launched on Nov. 30, has taken the tech world by storm. By Dec. 5, it had reached 1 million users, as claimed by OpenAI CEO…


Jiang Zemin’s Political Legacy: Crimes and Corruption

News Analysis Jiang Zemin, the former leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), died of illness in Shanghai on Nov. 30, 2022, at the age of 96, according to an official announcement. Jiang wielded considerable control of China for more than 20 years, leaving behind a lasting political legacy characterized by crimes and corruption. Alleged…


Jiang Zemin: Leader in the Mass Killing of Innocents

Commentary The death of Jiang Zemin, former leader of the Chinese Communist Party, reminds us of the instrumental role he played in the mass killing of prisoners of conscience for their organs. That mass killing would not have occurred without the decision of the Chinese Communist Party in 1999 to repress the practice of Falun…


CCP Officials Urged to End Killing of Prisoners of Conscience for Their Organs Following the Death of Former Chinese Leader

Chinese officials and medical professionals involved in carving out organs from detained prisoners of conscience are being urged to stop their complicity in the crime following the death of former Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Jiang Zemin, the instigator of the grisly practice. Jiang, who ruled the country from 1993 to 2003, died of leukemia…


Parliamentarians Express Support as Key Anti-Forced Organ Harvesting Bill Nears Final Step

Key legislation aimed at fighting forced organ harvesting is now awaiting the third and final reading in the House of Commons before it can become law, with parliamentarians expressing optimism that the bill will finally be passed after 15 years of legislative efforts. Bill S-223, introduced by Sen. Salma Ataullahjan, passed the House Foreign Affairs Committee…


Medical Genocide: The Communist Party of China’s Organ Harvesting Industry

Commentary The EpochTV documentary “Medical Genocide: Hidden Mass Murder in China’s Organ Transplant Industry” exposes China’s booming organ transplant industry. Chinese regime officials state that their organs come from death row prisoners or donations, however, reports have emerged in recent years that the organs are harvested from innocent prisoners of conscience who are murdered on…


Australia Can Help Stop Heinous Crimes Committed by Beijing: Human Rights Lawyer

It won’t take a lot for Australia to help stop one of the worst crimes on the planet, said David Matas, an international human rights lawyer based in Winnipeg, Canada, who was attending a rally held by Falun Gong practitioners in front of Australia’s Parliament House in Canberra on Nov. 22. Matas, along with late…


Rabbis Call On New Israeli Coalition to Reexamine Relationship With the Chinese Regime

HAIFA, Israel—In a letter to the new Israeli coalition bloc, twenty-five rabbis called for a reexamination of Israel-China relations in light of crimes committed by the Chinese regime. Israeli President Isaac Herzog on Nov. 13 tasked Benjamin Netanyahu to build the next coalition government together with nationalist and religious parties following the elections on Nov….


Request to Expedite Study of Bill Combating Forced Organ Harvesting Rejected

A senate bill to combat human organ trafficking was discussed before a parliamentary committee on Nov. 16, in which a request to fast track the study was rejected. Bill S-223, sponsored by Sen. Salma Ataullahjan on Nov. 24, 2021, passed second reading in the House of Commons this May, and is currently studied by the…