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FGHRWG Appeals to UN Regarding Sujiatun Concentration Camp; UN Launches Investigation On March 15th, the Falun Gong Human Rights Working Group (FGHRWG) filed appeals to a number of human rights institution of the United Nations regarding the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP's) atrocities in the killing Falun Gong practitioners and harvest of their organs in the Sujiatun Concentration Camp. Many UN officials said that they were shocked by the atrocities and would take action to investigate. While the CCP's persecution of Falun Gong is well known, this inhumane practice of harvesting organs for sale is being exposed to the international community for the first time. Meanwhile, FGHRWG also filed an appeal to the European Parliament. Professor Manfred Nowak, the UN Special Rapporteur, said that an appeal alleged that at least 6,000 Falun Gong practitioners had been killed in Sujiatun and their organs have been sold for transplants. He said such a practice severely violates all international human rights covenants: It is not just torture, it deprives people of their right to live. In an interview with Reuters, Professor Nowak said, "I am presently in the process of investigating as far as I can these allegations ... If I come to the conclusion that it is a serious and well-founded allegation, then I will officially submit it to attention of the Chinese government." Professor Nowak conducted a two-week torture investigation in China last December. He is the first UN Special Rapporteur who has ever been to China to investigate torture claims. The investigation report was published last week in Geneva. The report not only points out that torture is widespread in China but also stressed that there is a culture of fear and that the persecution of Falun Gong is very severe. The report also enumerates many of the torture methods used by the CCP. Among the torture cases collected in the report, 66% were Falun Gong cases. Professor Nowak pointed out in the report that China has the largest prison facility in the world, and he called on the Chinese Communist government to rescind the Laogai (labour reeducation) system and release all detainees. In its appeal, FGHRWG also listed several cases in which practitioners were killed by the CCP and had organs stolen. They are Ren Pengwu of Harbin, Sun Ruijian of Ningde, Fujian Province, Hao Runjuan of Guangzhou, and Zuo Zhigang of Shijiazhuang. Since the persecution of Falun Gong started in 1999, under a policy of genocide instigated by the CCP, a large number of practitioners have disappeared. FGHRWG has provided background information on several missing practitioners, including relatives of overseas practitioners, Hong Xiong, brother of Huang Wanqing, and Hu Zhiming, brother of Hu Zhihua. Falun Gong practitioners continue to receive support from people around the world. The following are comments from visitors to the FGHRWG website: UK: N. M.-R. U.S.A.: K. T. CANADA: V. J. L. CANADA: B. F. Australia: D. H. USA: L. W. Hungary: K. K. United Kingdom: J. F. USA: J. P. USA: J. W. Ireland: J. L. England: J. B. U.S.A.: S. F. SOUTH AFRICA: L. M. DO UNTO OTHERS AS YOU WANT THEM TO DO UNTO YOU. Whatever these criminals are doing will backfire one day or another in this life or in another one. This is disgusting. I still can't believe in this 21st century people are still treating other human beings that way. It's a pity and at the same time shame on them.
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