More than half a million people around the world have signed a petition calling on the Group of Seven and other countries to take action against the Chinese communist regime’s practice of harvesting organs from prisoners of conscience.
The petition seeks to have the governments of the Group of Seven nations—the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the UK—as well as Argentina, Australia, India, Israel, Mexico, South Korea, and Taiwan, take the lead in standing up against the Chinese regime’s crimes of forced organ harvesting. The abuse targets prisoners of conscience such as detained Falun Gong practitioners, Uyghurs, and other ethnic and religious minorities.
DAFOH said the petition campaign will continue, with organizers now aiming to reach 1 million signatures by June 2026.
“We address the issue of forced organ harvesting directly to sovereign governments to inform them about the wish of the people to stop such horrible transplant abuse in our civilized world, while at the same time address it to the executive branch, the decision-makers in those governments,” DAFOH Executive Director Dr. Torsten Trey recently told The Epoch Times.
“To see this support from people around the world is promising. Not only do we let people know what China has done in the past 25 years of persecuting Falun Gong, but we also create a platform for people to not stand idle but to contribute to ending it, one signature at a time.”
It took three months to set up the current petition campaign, Trey said, noting that it will continue regardless of changes in the top leadership of these countries. Given the speed of signature gathering, he said, he believes that the petition has great potential to gather support from millions of people.
“Every freedom-loving person and every person of faith wants to see this heinous, gruesome persecution and forced organ harvesting of Falun Gong practitioners being stopped,” Trey said.
Susie Hughes, executive director of The International Coalition to End Transplant Abuse in China, told The Epoch Times that the large number of signatures collected so far “is a powerful signal that the world is no longer willing to ignore forced organ harvesting.”
“This extraordinary global response shows that forced organ harvesting is no longer a marginal human rights issue,” Hughes said.
“For our organization, it demonstrates the significance of a substantial body of evidence that has been independently examined by legal, medical, and human rights experts and is recognized as credible and compelling.”
DAFOH Deputy Director Harold King said he and many others involved are in awe of the various nonprofits that have held signing events around the world in support of the campaign.
“People instinctively understand the danger that these crimes represent,” he told The Epoch Times.
He said he hopes that the number of signatories will move politicians and policymakers to “consider the risks of working with the Chinese Communist Party in any domain.”








