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"But human rights advocate David Kilgour who testified at the tribunal told the ABC's The World program that the fraught practice was getting worse. "And I do hope the international world will figure out a way to stop the killing in China right now. © 1998-2019 Zee Media Corporation Ltd (An Essel Group Company), All "This crime is not only continuing, we document that it's in fact getting worse. It also gained significant popularity across the world as the growth of the movement coincided with the migration of students from mainland China to the West.Throughout the 90s Falun Gong clubs and associations began appearing in almost every part of Europe but in 1999 when the movement became a subject of international media coverage tension erupted between Falun Gong practitioners and the Chinese Communist Party.China declared it illegal and said Falun Gong was advocating superstition. Falun Gong practitioners were seated quietly among the protesters. Western corporate media outlets have gone wild with claims that the Chinese state is “harvesting” the organs of ethnic minorities and political opposition figures.

The Chinese regime kills Falun Gong practitioners so their organs could be used to fuel China’s booming organ transplant business.

China is murdering members of the Falun Gong spiritual group and harvesting their organs for transplant, a panel of lawyers and experts say, inviting further investigations into a potential genocide. But follow the names, and it soon becomes apparent that there is another connection apart from ETAC — the Epoch Times.The Epoch Times, which uses the slogan “Truth and Tradition,” has marketed itself as just another conservative, pro-Trump media outlet.NBC News found that the Falun Gong website spent more than $1.5 million on roughly 11,000 pro-Trump advertisements on Facebook in just six months, “more than any organization outside of the Trump campaign itself, and more than most Democratic presidential candidates have spent on their own campaigns.”And while the NBC reporters, Brandy Zadrozny and Ben Collins, cautiously refer to Falun Gong as a “spiritual community,” the behavior they document very easily fits into the popular definition of “cult.” (It’s okay, Zadrozny and Collins, you can say it — say it with me: “Falun Gong is a cult.” Now doesn’t that feel better? Falun Gong's performance arts extension, Shen Yunand two closely con… The website has no bios. It's a combination of Buddhist and Taoist teachings and believes in the cultivation of moral character through forbearance. "The conclusion shows that very many people have died indescribably hideous deaths for no reason," he said in the judgement.Chinese government regulations say human organ donation must be voluntary and without payment, a spokesman for the Chinese embassy said in London. Falun gong or the "dharma wheel practice" is a system of mind and body cultivation under China's ancient Qigong tradition. The China Tribunal describes itself as an “independent tribunal into forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience … They simultaneously maintained a presence in Iraq, where they enjoyed Saddam Hussein’s patronage, massacred Kurds on his behalf, and even fought with his troops against their own country.The MEK promote themselves, to anyone who will listen, as the Iranian opposition and the best democratic alternative to the present government — and politicians and think tanks seeking regime change in Iran readily indulge them, despite wide reports of their cult-like behavior.In August 2019 Canada’s National Observer published a So both authors of “Bloody Harvest” advocate on behalf of, not one, but two cults that also happen to be darlings of regime-change enthusiasts in and around Western governments. Susie Hughes has photographer credits on several Epoch Times articles (her name seems to have been scrubbed, the photos merely credited to “The Epoch Times,” but the ETAC’s UK national manager for initiatives, Andy Moody, is ETAC’s UK communications coordinator Victoria Ledwidge appears in As one goes down the list of ETAC management, these Falun Gong connections spring up for almost everyone. The report revealed a significant increase in China's annual organ transplant since 1999 in the same year when China began the crackdown.In 2016, another report was released which estimated the volume of organs harvested to be around 100,000. In June 2019, a London-based independent tribunal concluded Falun Gong practitioners have been, and continue to be, killed for their organs “on a significant scale.” ) Falun Gong is a spiritual group based around meditation that China banned 20 years ago after 10,000 members appeared at the central leadership compound in Beijing in …