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发表于 18-6-2019 01:10 PM 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
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China is harvesting organs from Falun Gong prisoners in potential genocide, tribunal says
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A policeman walks past a protest banner that says "stop forced organ harvesting in China".
PHOTO The China Tribunal said it had clear evidence of forced organ harvesting.
REUTERS: BOBBY YIP
China is murdering members of the Falun Gong spiritual group and harvesting their organs for transplant, a panel of lawyers and experts said as they invited further investigations into a potential genocide.

Key points:
The China Tribunal found crimes against humanity were committed against Falun Gong and Uyghurs
Falun Gong is a spiritual group based on meditation that China banned 20 years ago
Beijing has repeatedly denied accusations that it forcibly takes organs from prisoners of conscience
Members said they had heard clear evidence forced organ harvesting had taken place over at least 20 years in a final judgement from the China Tribunal, an independent panel set up to examine the issue.

Beijing has repeatedly denied accusations by human rights researchers and scholars that it forcibly takes organs from prisoners of conscience and said it stopped using organs from executed prisoners in 2015.

But the panel said it was "satisfied" that the practice was still taking place, with imprisoned Falun Gong members "probably the principal source" of organs for forced harvesting.

Falun Gong is a spiritual group based around meditation that China banned 20 years ago after 10,000 members appeared at the central leadership compound in Beijing in silent protest.

Thousands of members have since been jailed.

It was less clear if the Uyghur Muslim minority had been victims, the tribunal found, though it said they were vulnerable to "being used as a bank of organs".

Organ transplant
PHOTO The China Tribunal said its findings were "indicative" of genocide.

REUTERS: FABRIZIO BENSCH, FILE
The tribunal was chaired by Sir Geoffrey Nice, who worked at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and led the prosecution of Serbia's former president Slobodan Milosevic.

Is China harvesting organs?
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"The conclusion shows that very many people have died indescribably hideous deaths for no reason," he said in the judgement.
Chinese government regulations say human organ donation must be voluntary and without payment, a spokesman for the Chinese embassy said in London.

"We hope that the British people will not be misled by rumours," the spokesman said in an emailed statement sent before the tribunal's final judgement was released.

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VIDEO 6:50 International Tribunal condemns 'China's hidden transplant crimes'
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China in the past has said that "the organs being transplanted are in line with ethical principles" and "we insist that Chinese citizens voluntarily donate their organs after death".

Benjamin Penny, an expert of religious and spiritual movements in China and a professor at Australian National University, last year told the ABC that the shortage of hard evidence and reliance on testimonies made the situation difficult to decipher.

"My view on it is that I have not seen evidence which convinces me that is true. But I've not seen any evidence that convinces me that it's not true," Dr Penny said at the time.

"I would say that the case about organ harvesting is not proven and I don't think it will ever be proven. Because if it did ever happen, it probably stopped happening some years ago. I don't think it's going on now."

But human rights advocate David Kilgour who testified at the tribunal told the ABC's The World program that the fraught practice was getting worse.

"I was a prosecutor for 10 years. The evidence is overwhelming," he said.
"This crime is not only continuing, we document that it's in fact getting worse. The machinery that's taking organs from Falun Gong is getting greater, not smaller."

China's transplant practices examined
A folding table full of campaign pamphlet is right in the centre of the image while a man was passing by it appearing in left.
PHOTO Falun Gong practitioners hope countries will forbid their citizens travelling to China for organ transplants.

ABC NEWS: VICKY XIUZHONG XU
The China Tribunal was set up by the International Coalition to End Transplant Abuse in China, a campaign group charged with examining whether crimes had been committed as a result of China's transplant practices.

The seven-member panel found it was "beyond doubt" that forced organ harvesting from prisoners has taken place "on a substantial scale by state-supported or approved organisations and individuals", in an interim judgement released in December.

The panel said its findings were "indicative" of genocide but it had not been clear enough to make a positive ruling, particularly since some Falun Gong prisoners had been released and profit was also a likely motive.

It noted that it was open to governments and international groups to investigate the issue further.

Crimes against humanity and torture have been committed against both the Falun Gong and the Uyghurs, it also found.

Falun Gong followers meditate in Hong Kong.
PHOTO Falun Gong followers meditate in Hong Kong. China has declared the spiritual group is an "evil cult".

REUTERS: KIN CHEUNG, FILE
Campaigners and Falun Gong members welcomed the ruling.

"Organ trafficking is often overlooked in our sector but this heinous crime needs more attention and affects us all," said a spokesman for the Human Trafficking Foundation.
Jennifer Zeng, a Falun Gong practitioner who told the tribunal she had been given blood tests and medical checks while held in a detention camp, said she hoped the tribunal's findings would prompt action.

"I hope more countries will pass laws to forbid their own citizens from going to China to do organ transplants," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

"And I do hope the international world will figure out a way to stop the killing in China right now."

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发表于 18-6-2019 02:00 PM | 显示全部楼层
请问有没有连接?
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 楼主| 发表于 18-6-2019 05:26 PM 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层
https://www.google.com.my/amp/amp.abc.net.au/article/11219144
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发表于 18-6-2019 06:38 PM 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层
恭喜楼主家的国际刑警组织开张,生意兴隆。
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 楼主| 发表于 18-6-2019 07:48 PM 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层
這是澳洲國家電視臺(ABC)的報導
真實性無庸置疑
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 楼主| 发表于 18-6-2019 07:57 PM 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jun/17/china-is-harvesting-organs-from-detainees-uk-tribunal-concludes


China is harvesting organs from detainees, tribunal concludes
Victims include imprisoned followers of Falun Gong movement, China Tribunal says

Owen Bowcott
@owenbowcott
Mon 17 Jun 2019
An independent tribunal sitting in London has concluded that the killing of detainees in China for organ transplants is continuing, and victims include imprisoned followers of the Falun Gong movement.
The China Tribunal, chaired by Sir Geoffrey Nice QC, who was a prosecutor at the international criminal tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, said in a unanimous determination at the end of its hearings it was “certain that Falun Gong as a source - probably the principal source - of organs for forced organ harvesting”.
“The conclusion shows that very many people have died indescribably hideous deaths for no reason, that more may suffer in similar ways and that all of us live on a planet where extreme wickedness may be found in the power of those, for the time being, running a country with one of the oldest civilisations known to modern man.”
He added: “There is no evidence of the practice having been stopped and the tribunal is satisfied that it is continuing.”
The tribunal has been taking evidence from medical experts, human rights investigators and others.
Call for retraction of 400 scientific papers amid fears organs came from Chinese prisoners
Among those killed, it has been alleged, are members of religious minorities such as Falun Gong. Persecution of the group began in 1999 after it had attracted tens of millions of followers and came to be seen as a threat to the communist party.

There is less evidence about the treatment of Tibetans, Uighur Muslims and some Christian sects.
China announced in 2014 that it would stop removing organs for transplantation from executed prisoners and has dismissed the claims as politically-motivated and untrue.
The tribunal was initiated by the International Coalition to End Transplant Abuse in China (Etac) and its members, all of whom worked without payment, included medical experts.
Waiting times for transplantation offered by hospitals in China were extraordinarily low, the tribunal noted, often only a couple of weeks.
Investigators calling hospitals in China inquiring about transplants for patients, the tribunal said, have in the past been told that the source of some organs were from Falun Gong followers.

Both former Falun Gong and Uighur inmates gave testimony of undergoing repeated medical testing in Chinese jails.
Jennifer Zeng, a Falun Gong activist who was imprisoned for a year in a female labour camp, gave evidence to the China Tribunal about what she said were repeated medical check-ups and blood tests to which inmates were subjected.
She told the Guardian: “On the day we were transferred to the labour camp, we were taken to a medical facility where we underwent physical check-ups. We were interrogated about what diseases we had and I told them I had hepatitis.

“The second time, after about a month in the camp, everyone was handcuffed and put in a van and taken to a huge hospital. That was for a more thorough physical check-up. We were given X-rays. On the third occasion in the camp, they were drawing blood from us. We were all told to line up in the corridor and the test were given.”
Zeng, who fled China in 2001, did not see any direct evidence of forced organ removal but since reading other accounts, she has questioned whether the tests were part of a medical selection process.
In her statement to the tribunal, she said: “Inmates of the labour camp were not allowed to exchange contact details, so there was no way to trace each other after we were released. When anyone disappeared from the camp, I would assume that she was released and had gone home.
“But in reality that cannot be confirmed, as I had no way to trace others after my release and I now fear they might have been taken to a hospital and had their organs removed without consent and thus killed in the process.”

As many as 90,000 transplant operations a year are being carried out in China, the tribunal estimated, a far higher figure than that given by official government sources.
There have been calls for the UK parliament to ban patients from travelling to China for transplant surgery. More than 40 MPs from all parties have backed the motion. Israel, Italy, Spain and Taiwan already enforce such restrictions.
China insists it adheres to international medical standards that require organ donations to be made by consent and without any financial charges. It declined to participate in the tribunal.

Commenting on the claims earlier this year, the Chinese embassy told the Guardian: “The Chinese government always follows the World Health Organization’s guiding principles on human organ transplant, and has strengthened its management on organ transplant in recent years. On 21 March 2007, the Chinese state council enacted the regulation on human organ transplant, providing that human organ donation must be done voluntarily and gratis. We hope that the British people will not be misled by rumours.”
The tribunal heard reports of extraction of kidneys from executed prisoners from as far back as the 1970s. Most of the evidence, however, came from 2000 onwards.
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发表于 19-6-2019 03:01 AM | 显示全部楼层
在过去的十年,外界一直指控中共在进行活摘器官的罪行,即对还有呼吸的活人进行解剖,把器官摘取后当作商品出售。但从来没有一个清晰的法律文件,来判定这种行为是如何触犯国际法律的。

直到6月17日,“独立人民法庭”在伦敦举行终审判决,判定中共政府对以法轮功学员为主的良心犯进行大规模器官摘取,无可置疑地犯有危害人类罪以及酷刑罪。法庭认定中共治下的政府是一个犯罪政权。

https://www.epochtimes.com/gb/19/6/18/n11330691.htm
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发表于 19-6-2019 06:20 AM 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层
每次都是相同的罪状
没有新鲜感
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 楼主| 发表于 19-6-2019 08:36 AM 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层
這次已經經過國際法院的認証
中國犯下違反人類以及滅族罪名
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发表于 19-6-2019 08:51 AM | 显示全部楼层
山地居民 发表于 19-6-2019 06:20 AM
每次都是相同的罪状
没有新鲜感

你天天都在嗅着尸臭味,难道还有新鲜感
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发表于 19-6-2019 04:11 PM | 显示全部楼层
人民法庭判中共罪成 活摘器官成新闻热点


6月17、18日两天,二十多家国际主流媒体报导了同一条新闻:6月17日,“独立人民法庭”在伦敦举行终审判决,判定中共政府对以法轮功学员为主的良心犯进行大规模器官摘取,无可置疑地犯有危害人类罪以及酷刑罪。法庭认定,中共治下的政府是一个犯罪政权。

https://www.epochtimes.com/gb/19/6/18/n11331578.htm
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发表于 19-6-2019 04:14 PM | 显示全部楼层
本帖最后由 山林居民 于 19-6-2019 04:16 PM 编辑

法庭认定,中共治下的政府是一个犯罪政权。

完全正确。

历史证明,共产党从来都是恐怖主义,犯罪团伙。不论是苏联,东欧各国,中共,北朝鲜,都是满手血腥的恐怖组织。
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发表于 19-6-2019 04:54 PM | 显示全部楼层
中国也很想遵守国际法,奈何中国已是泱泱大国,大国的国内法;理论上是超越国际法,所以中国只能遵行国内法!
按照中国的国内法,国际法庭無权针对中国任何事务做出裁决!因此国际界拿中国也没办法!
君不见国际仲裁庭对南海岛礁的判决,中国一律無视,置之不理,今天国际社会不也对中国没办法吗?
美国可以如此,国内法超越国际法,中国何尝不能这般?
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发表于 19-6-2019 04:58 PM | 显示全部楼层
Cinabaku 发表于 19-6-2019 08:51 AM
你天天都在嗅着尸臭味,难道还有新鲜感

臭味出自马国废青的嘴巴!
马国废青嘴臭如屎,臭气弥漫全东亚....
马国首当其冲,中国深受其害!


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爱中勇男 发表于 19-6-2019 08:54 AM
中国也很想遵守国际法,奈何中国已是泱泱大国,大国的国内法;理论上是超越国际法,所以中国只能遵行国内法!
按照中国的国内法,国际法庭無权针对中国任何事务做出裁决!因此国际界拿中国也没办法!
君不见国际仲 ...

美囯搞中囯,國際也沒辦法!?
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大炮勇男1 发表于 19-6-2019 05:00 PM
美囯搞中囯,國際也沒辦法!?

国际没办法又何妨?
重点在于----美国赢了吗?
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发表于 19-6-2019 05:03 PM | 显示全部楼层
爱中勇男 发表于 19-6-2019 09:02 AM
国际没办法又何妨?
重点在于----美国赢了吗?

你喜歡被人玩嗎!?很爽嗎?!
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发表于 19-6-2019 05:07 PM | 显示全部楼层
大炮勇男1 发表于 19-6-2019 05:03 PM
你喜歡被人玩嗎!?很爽嗎?!

请回答我,美国赢了吗?

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发表于 19-6-2019 05:09 PM | 显示全部楼层
爱中勇男 发表于 19-6-2019 09:07 AM
请回答我,美国赢了吗?

你那麽愛給人家玩屁眼,你贏咯!?還要問我幹嘛?!反正是你爽,又不是我爽!?
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大炮勇男1 发表于 19-6-2019 05:09 PM
你那麽愛給人家玩屁眼,你贏咯!?還要問我幹嘛?!反正是你爽,又不是我爽!?

美国赢了吗?请回答我!
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