Cold Genocide: Is the World Complicit in Chinese Organ Harvesting?
Despite its magnitude and seriousness, the crime of organ harvesting in the People’s Republic of China is still underreported and underestimated.
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Despite its magnitude and seriousness, the crime of organ harvesting in the People’s Republic of China is still underreported and underestimated.
Resolutions are not enough, yet they are formal acknowledgments by international authorities. This one also denounces the cases of Ding Yuande and Ma Ruimei, which “Bitter Winter” contributed to expose.
A court in Saint Petersburg ruled that references to DAFOH, which documents the horrific practice of harvesting organs in China, are a criminal offense in Russia.
CAP-LC and GHRD took the lead in denouncing the criminal practice at the 54th session of the UN Human Rights Council. The Italian government was petitioned on the fate of Ma Xiuyun and Tang Pingshun.
International moves to ban Chinese organ harvesting take positive steps forward with the passing of a U.S. bill.
Revelations that live prisoners of conscience are being harvested for their organs come hot on the heels of calls by world medical bodies, to snub the Chinese Medical Association.
This is what David Matas told the members of the European Parliament, who passed a historical resolution against China on May 5. A Bitter Winter exclusive.
The UK also passed a piece of legislation aimed at stopping organ harvesting.
The Canadian former politician relentlessly denounced the horror of organ harvesting in China. He was also a great friend of Bitter Winter.
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