Media Release

Media Release

Article Review: The Australian: Mike Steketee: The price is rights

John Fitzgerald, a professor in Asia-Pacific studies at the Australian National University, told a federal parliamentary committee that many in leadership positions in China felt the Government’s banning of Falun Gong and its subsequent persecution was a terrible mistake.

A Bizarre Heart Transplant Surgery in Changchun City

One concerned reader from Changchun City pointed out that according to general medical knowledge, if 100 people who died in the world on that day were found, only one of these people’s hearts would be a match. The reader wanted to know how they could drive to a place 31 miles away within one day and find a donated heart?

“Such Persecution Is Absolutely Unacceptable”

Camden is located at about 80 km west of Sydney and is a very quiet and beautiful city. The Mayor welcomed practitioners to their city council meeting to be held the following Monday so that more people could learn about the atrocities.

Why Is Noah’s Ark So Famous?

Why is the story of Noah’s Ark so famous? Even in today’s China – a Communist country ruled by atheism with no Christian religious tradition, where everyone pursues only self-interest, fights for fame and money, and where morals collapse and religion declines, the story of Noah’s Ark remains well known. Why?

Inner-West Weekly (Australia): The politics of fear

Dr Zhao, a business lecturer at the University of Technology Sydney, practises falun gong at Burwood Park every morning. LUCY Zhao is living in fear and has grave concerns for several family members living in China.

Epoch Times: Australian Surgeons Condemn “Horrific” Organ Trade

“It is an ethical problem. When it is run by the state it becomes like ‘the ultimate tax.’ Once dead, the body is not yours to give but the states to decide.” “Our concern is that tens of thousands of Falun Gong practitioners are being kept there as organ banks.”

Council of Europe Motion Asks for a Hearing on the Organ-Harvesting Case

The second steering committee meeting of the Council of Europe in 2006 was held in Strasbourg from April 10th to 13th. 11 representatives of the COE raised a motion to ask for a hearing on the case which was recently exposed to the public regarding the CCP crimes of organ-harvesting from live Falun Gong practitioners.