Global Lawmakers Pledge to Push Ban on Forced Organ Harvesting

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A group of lawmakers from 28 countries has pledged to push for laws to prevent complicity in the Chinese communist regime’s forced organ harvesting, the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) said in a Nov. 12 press release. The group of China hawks issued a communiqué following its fifth annual summit in Brussels on Nov. 8, when members also discussed issues including Tibet, Taiwan, the South China Sea, and the Chinese regime’s leveraging of critical raw material dependencies. In a statement, IPAC said its members condemn “the abhorrent practice” of China’s state-sanctioned organ harvesting and trafficking. They vowed to champion “legislation designed to eradicate this practice and to prevent complicity by individuals, institutions, or governments,” including a ban on transplant tourism, sanctions against perpetrators, transparency of transplants, and restrictions on cooperation in transplantation medicine....
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