Tag: Organ Harvesting

US Lawmaker Seeks to Strip IOC of Tax-Exempt Status for Awarding Games to Beijing

Rep. Mike Waltz (R-Fla.) is seeking to strip the International Olympic Committee (IOC) of its tax-exempt status in the United States for turning a blind eye to genocide and other atrocities committed by the Chinese regime. “Beijing is the last place we should be hosting an Olympics,” Waltz told NTD’s “Capitol Report” in a recent…


US Lawmakers Seek to Strip IOC of Tax-Exempt Status for Awarding Games to Beijing

Rep. Mike Waltz (R-Fla.) is seeking to strip the International Olympic Committee (IOC) of its tax-exempt status in the United States for turning a blind eye to genocide and other atrocities committed by the Chinese regime. “Beijing is the last place we should be hosting an Olympics,” Waltz told NTD’s “Capitol Report,” pointing to how…


Australian Navy to Train in Virtual Reality

The Australian government has awarded $5 million for the development of an advanced cyber training system that will mimic real life naval firefighting scenarios and boost the capability of the Australian Defence Force (ADF). The grant will allow Victoria’s Deakin University to continue the development of its high-tech system, which combines virtual reality, augmented reality,…


Soft-Pedaling on China’s Atrocities Only Metastasized Its Machinery of Repression: Human Rights Experts

The belief that downplaying Beijing’s human rights abuses can lead to reforms in China has not only validated the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) approach against faith groups such as Falun Gong, but has also licensed it to repeat the atrocities, a paper from the Macdonald-Laurier Institute (MLI) says. “Successive Canadian governments, and others around the…


Soft-Pedaling China’s Atrocities Only Metastasized Its Machinery of Repression: Human Rights Experts

The belief that downplaying Beijing’s human rights abuses would lead to reforms in China has not only validated the Chinese Communist Party’s approach against faith groups such as Falun Gong, but has also given it license it to repeat the atrocities, a paper from the Macdonald-Laurier Institute (MLI) says. “Successive Canadian governments, and others around…


‘#NotFromChina Pledge’: Rights Groups Urge End to CCP’s ‘Multi-Billion-Dollar’ Organ Harvesting Industry

Rights groups have launched the “#NotFromChina Pledge” campaign in a bid to end China’s industrial-scale murder of prisoners of conscience for their organs. Those who take up the pledge commit not to receive organ transplants from China, so they do not inadvertently aid the Chinese regime’s grisly practice of organ harvesting. In 2019, the China Tribunal, an…


‘#NotFromChina Pledge’: Rights Groups Urge End to CCP’s ‘Billion-Dollar’ Organ Harvesting Industry

Rights groups have launched a campaign called the “#NotFromChina Pledge” in a bid to end China’s industrial-scale murder of prisoners of conscience for their organs. The campaign, which began on Dec. 8, involves a personal commitment not to receive an organ transplant from China should one become ill, to avoid inadvertently aiding the regime’s grisly practice of…


World Must Challenge the CCP’s ‘Evil Designs,’ End Forced Organ Harvesting: Rep. Perry

The Chinese Communist Party has industrialized the murder of prisoners of conscience for their organs, and it must be stopped, a group of lawmakers from the United States and other countries said on International Human Rights Day. “These are living people having their organs taken from them,” U.S. Rep Scott Perry (R-Pa.) said at a…


China’s Organ Harvesting Crimes to Come Under Focus on Human Rights Day

Lawmakers and experts will spotlight China’s industrial-scale murder of prisoners of conscience for their organs in an upcoming webinar commemorating International Human Rights Day.  The event, to be held virtually at 10 a.m. EST on Dec. 10, will explore how the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights has “failed to protect humanity from this…


Programming Alert: China’s Organ Harvesting Crimes to Come Under Focus on Human Rights Day

Lawmakers and experts will spotlight China’s industrial-scale murder of prisoners of conscience for their organs in an upcoming webinar commemorating International Human Rights Day.  The event, to be held virtually at 10 a.m. EST on Dec. 10, will explore how the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights has “failed to protect humanity from this…