U.N. Torture expert Manfred Nowak says the Chinese regime has never explained evidence of organ harvesting.
A panel discussion in New York City examined the extent and effects of physical and psychiatric abuse on detainees in China.
Amnesty International issued its annual report on March 24, 2009, stating that the world saw 2,390 executions in 2008.
Canadian Lawyer, Clive Ansley, a Mandarin-speaker and specialist in Chinese law, said the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) pays no attention to rule of law, and there will be no real reform in China until the communist party and the one party system is removed.
The widow of a well-known musician and Falun Gong adherent who died from abuse in police custody in China last February has been sentenced to three years in prison.
In what has been labeled a “rare move”, the United Nations has directly called the Chinese regime to account for its extensive human rights violations.
“China’s Gruesome Organ Harvest” asks why the media are not investigating organ harvesting from living detainees.
The Chinese regime has failed to answer hard-hitting questions about its severe human rights violations when pushed by the UN's Committee on Torture.
For over two years David Matas and David Kilgour have sought to end forced organ harvesting in China.
German report chronicles and documents hundreds of human rights transgressions by the Chinese communist regime.