World Summit on Organ Harvesting Presented by Five NGOs

World Summit on Organ Harvesting Presented by Five NGOs

Forced organ harvesting is an unethical and illegal yet highly profitable practice where organs are removed from non-consenting, healthy people and sold to patients for fast-tracked transplantation operations. Although illegal organ trafficking has occurred in several regions, it is only in China that it is government sanctioned and under military control, involving disenfranchised, vulnerable populations.

World Summit against Forced Organ Harvesting: An Alarm for Humankind

World Summit against Forced Organ Harvesting: An Alarm for Humankind

More than 35 international experts will discuss the abusive practice of forced organ harvesting from medical, legal, political, news media, civil society, and policy-making perspectives and elaborate on the impact this atrocity has on humankind. The event organizers also announce the launch of a Universal Declaration that will be presented to the public at the end of the World Summit.

World Summit on Organ Harvesting Presented by Five NGOs

invitation Sommet mondial sur la prévention et la lutte contre le prélèvement forcé d’organes

Le crime consistant à prélever de force, à des fins lucratives, des organes sur des prisonniers vivants non consentants, à des fins de transplantation, de recherche ou d’autres procédures médicales, communément appelé prélèvement forcé d’organes, représente un grand danger pourl’humanité car il viole les valeurs éthiques universelles, les principes moraux de la vie et la dignité humaine, transformant ainsi la profession médicale en une pratique abusive. Dans ce processus, les  prisonniers de conscience persécutés en Chine, principalement les Falun Gong, sont tués (exécutés) et deviennent ainsi les sources humaines de ces organes.  L’ampleur du crime de prélèvement forcé d’organes, qui persiste en Chine depuis plus de 20 ans, exige une intervention efficace et immédiate de la communauté internationale.

World Summit on Organ Harvesting Presented by Five NGOs

Invitation World Summit on Combating and Preventing Forced Organ Harvesting in China

The crime of forcibly removing organs from living non-consenting prisoners for profit, for the purpose of transplantation, research or other medical procedures, commonly known as forced organ harvesting, poses a great danger to humankind as it violates universal ethical values, moral principles of life and human dignity, thus turning the medical profession into an abusive practice. In that process, persecuted prisoners of conscience in China, primarily Falun Gong are being killed (executed) and thus becoming the human sources of those organs.

Administrative Violence and the Tai Ji Men Case Seminar 22 August 2021

ADMINISTRATIVE VIOLENCE AND THE TAI JI MEN CASE

Two events organized by CESNUR and Human Rights Without Frontiers to celebrate the 2021 International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief. With Camelia Marin – Massimo Introvigne – Willy Fautré – René Wadlow – Christine Mirre – Rosita Šorytė – Alessandro Amicarelli – Hans Noot – Thierry Valle – Eric Roux – Kenneth A. Jacobsen – Konrad Swenninger, and witnesses from Tai Ji Men.

BLASPHEMY CHARGES AGAINST EIGHT-YEAR-OLD BOY IN PAKISTAN

BLASPHEMY CHARGES AGAINST EIGHT-YEAR-OLD BOY IN PAKISTAN

The boy is alleged to have urinated in the library of a madrasa (religious school) where religious texts were kept, prompting a mob attack on a local Hindu temple.  According to reports, the boy is currently in protective custody after being released on bail last week, while his family have gone into hiding. Following his release, a local Hindu temple was attacked by a mob, causing members of the Hindu community to flee their homes.

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