Former Australian PM Kevin Rudd has suggested China will return to the political centre after current CCP leader Xi Jinping.
Removing organs from prisoners of conscience in China is happening on an “industrial scale”, a group of MPs heard in a U.K. Parliamentary debate on Tuesday
Evidence led us to conclude that a new state crime against humanity was occurring.
While providing some editing assistance, we became convinced that the horrible was happening. The logic was implacable: there were just too many transplants to be the consequence of prisoner executions or families volunteering their brain-dead members.
Nearby The Transplantation Society’s annual congress in Hong Kong, another forum took place—one focusing on the genocidal abuse of transplantation in China
What was supposed to be a celebration of organ transplant reform in China has descended into contention and conflict.
More than two hundred Falun Gong practitioners and supporters held an annual rally on a high bluff overlooking a Southern California beach on July 17.
Gratitude and well-wishes expressed through electronic New Year’s greeting cards.
If Xi Jinping wishes to set China on the path of democratic reform, he must earn the support and trust of the Chinese people, urges Xi’s childhood friend.
For the last 16 years, Falun Gong practitioners have been working tirelessly to educate the public on the atrocities perpetrated by the Chinese regime.
A recent medical report by medical experts shows a conflict between organ transplantation practices in China and the West.
When 20-year-old John Perry began to practice Falun Gong in late May, he felt a duty to tell people about the danger other Falun Gong practitioners face in China.
Former Australian PM Kevin Rudd has suggested China will return to the political centre after current CCP leader Xi Jinping.
Removing organs from prisoners of conscience in China is happening on an “industrial scale”, a group of MPs heard in a U.K. Parliamentary debate on Tuesday
Evidence led us to conclude that a new state crime against humanity was occurring.
While providing some editing assistance, we became convinced that the horrible was happening. The logic was implacable: there were just too many transplants to be the consequence of prisoner executions or families volunteering their brain-dead members.
Nearby The Transplantation Society’s annual congress in Hong Kong, another forum took place—one focusing on the genocidal abuse of transplantation in China
What was supposed to be a celebration of organ transplant reform in China has descended into contention and conflict.
More than two hundred Falun Gong practitioners and supporters held an annual rally on a high bluff overlooking a Southern California beach on July 17.
Gratitude and well-wishes expressed through electronic New Year’s greeting cards.
If Xi Jinping wishes to set China on the path of democratic reform, he must earn the support and trust of the Chinese people, urges Xi’s childhood friend.
For the last 16 years, Falun Gong practitioners have been working tirelessly to educate the public on the atrocities perpetrated by the Chinese regime.
A recent medical report by medical experts shows a conflict between organ transplantation practices in China and the West.
When 20-year-old John Perry began to practice Falun Gong in late May, he felt a duty to tell people about the danger other Falun Gong practitioners face in China.