MEDIA RELEASE David Matas, international human rights lawyer, and David Kilgour, former Secretary of State (Asia-Pacific) for Canada

July 6, 2006

OTTAWA: David Matas, international human rights lawyer, and David Kilgour, former Secretary of State (Asia-Pacific) for Canada, today released an independent report, following their two-month inquiry into allegations that vital organs are being seized from Falun Gong practitioners across China.

The report concludes:

How many of the victims were first convicted of any substantive offence in a legitimate court the report does not answer because such data unavailable. However, one Beijing Falun Gong practitioner, now living in Europe, told the inquiry that she was arrested three times and spent a year in a labour camp but she was never taken before any court. She also reported during her imprisonment, that without explanation or cause, she was taken in leg irons and handcuffs for a thorough medical examination.

Witnesses were consulted in Canada, Australia, France and the United States, sometimes in personal interviews and sometimes by email. Among the most significant incriminating evidence, however, were certified translations of recorded conversations in Mandarin with doctors and other officials at hospitals and detention centres located in various parts of China. Transcripts of some of these conversations are included in the report.

Other important evidence:

The following are some key recommendations in the report:

  1. As organ harvesting is a crime against humanity, authorities in China should conduct a criminal investigation for possible prosecution.
  2. Organizations-intergovernmental, governmental and voluntary-should take the allegations seriously and make their own determinations on whether or not they are true.
  3. As the UN Protocol to prevent trafficking in persons bans the removal of organs, the UN should investigate whether China is in violation.
  4. Foreign governments should ban the entry of Chinese doctors seeking training in organ transplantation and any doctor there known to be engaged in such work should be barred from visiting foreign countries permanently.
  5. All countries should tighten their laws against organ trafficking and doctors should, for example, be required to report to their respective authorities any evidence that a patient has received an organ from a trafficked person abroad.
  6. Governments should deny or revoke the passports of nationals who are travelling to China for organ transplants.
  7. No governments should participate in any China-sponsored meeting or research on organ transplant. No private company should provide goods or services to any Chinese transplant program.

Source: http://www.david-kilgour.com/2006/Press_Release_1_lsk_version.doc

Full PDF copies of the report and appendixes are posted on this following site.

PDF Report Into Allegations Of Organ Harvesting Of Falun Gong Practitioners In China
Appendices
74 Sites, 6 July 2006

PDF Report into Allegations of Organ Harvesting of Falun Gong Practitioners in China
by David Matas and David Kilgour
69 Sites, 6 July 2006

Response of David Kilgour and David Matas to the Chinese government statement
July 7th, 2006