AAP: QLD hospitals ban Chinese surgeon training
QUEENSLAND’S two major organ transplant hospitals have banned training Chinese surgeons because of concerns raised by the Falun Gong group.
QUEENSLAND’S two major organ transplant hospitals have banned training Chinese surgeons because of concerns raised by the Falun Gong group.
On August 6 2006, Falun Dafa practitioners participated in the “Nambour Festival” (formerly known as the “Sugar Festival”) which is an annual event held on the Sunshine Coast in South East Queensland, Australia.
In order to raise awareness of the persecution of Falun Gong and the Chinese Communist Party’s crime of harvesting organs from living Falun Gong practitioners for profit, practitioners from Queensland organized activities in front of the Supreme Court to expose the CCP’s atrocities.
For the fifth year in a row, Falun Dafa practitioners on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland participated in the annual “World Environment Day” celebrations in the small, but popular township of Eumundi.
The community stage in Noosa’s Lion’s Park came alive on May 13 as Falun Dafa practitioners travelled from the North and South of Queensland to celebrate the 14th anniversary of “World Falun Dafa Day” in the popular riverside area.
The community stage in Noosa’s Lion’s Park came alive on May 13 as Falun Dafa practitioners travelled from the North and South of Queensland to celebrate the 14th anniversary of “World Falun Dafa Day” in the popular riverside area.