That there was a massive infrastructure development of facilities and medical personnel for organ transplant operations, often started before any voluntary donor system was even planned;- That there was direct and indirect evidence of forced organ harvesting.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nThese individual conclusions, when combined, led to the unavoidable final conclusion that;<\/p>\n
Forced organ harvesting has been committed for years throughout China on a significant scale and that Falun Gong practitioners have been one – and probably the main – source of organ supply. The concerted persecution and medical testing of the Uyghurs is more recent and it may be that evidence of forced organ harvesting of this group may emerge in due course. The Tribunal has had no evidence that the significant infrastructure associated with China\u2019s transplantation industry has been dismantled and absent a satisfactory explanation as to the source of readily available organs concludes that forced organ harvesting continues till today.<\/strong><\/p>\nThe Tribunal considered whether this constituted a crime of Genocide;
\nThe Falun Gong and the Uyghurs in the PRC each qualify as a \u2018group\u2019 for purposes of the crime of Genocide.
\nFor the Falun Gong, the following elements of the crime of Genocide are clearly established:<\/p>\n
\n- Killing members of the group;<\/li>\n
- Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group. <\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Thus, bar one element of the crime, Genocide is, on the basis of legal advice received, clearly proved to the satisfaction of the Tribunal.<\/p>\n
The remaining element required to prove the crime is the very specific intent for Genocide.
\nAccepting legal advice about proving this intent, the Tribunal cannot be certain that the requisite intent is proved and thus cannot be certain that Genocide itself is proved.<\/strong>
\nThe Tribunal wishes to point out that specific intent does not necessarily make a crime of Genocide worse in real wickedness than an individual Crime Against Humanity proved by the same set of facts.
\nThe Tribunal notes that forced organ harvesting is of unmatched wickedness even compared \u2013 on a death for death basis – with the killings by mass crimes committed in the last century. There is justifiable belief in the minds of some or many – rising to probability or high probability – that Genocide has been committed.
\nIn line with this, and by considering the evidence and the law, there can be no doubt that there is a duty on those who have the power to institute investigations for, and proceedings at, international courts or at the UN to test whether Genocide has been committed. <\/strong>They should act immediately to determine accountability for any acts contrary to the provisions of the Genocide Convention.<\/p>\nCommission of Crimes Against Humanity against the Falun Gong and Uyghurs has been proved beyond reasonable doubt <\/strong>by proof of one or more of the following, legally required component acts:<\/p>\n\n- murder;<\/li>\n
- extermination;<\/li>\n
- imprisonment or other severe deprivation of physical liberty in violation of fundamental rules of international law;<\/li>\n
- torture;<\/li>\n
- rape or any other form of sexual violence of comparable gravity;<\/li>\n
- persecution on racial, national, ethnic, cultural or religious grounds that are universally recognised as impermissible under international law; and
\nenforced disappearance.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nin the course of a widespread and systematic attack or attacks against the Falun Gong and Uyghurs.<\/p>\n
In regard to the Uyghurs the Tribunal had evidence of medical testing on a scale that could allow them, amongst other uses, to become an \u2018organ bank\u2019. The world is already watching their interests and their geographical location \u2013 although very large – may render it possible to lend them support more easily than for the Falun Gong who are dispersed throughout the country.<\/p>\n
Governments and international bodies must do their duty not only in regard to the possible charge of Genocide but also in regard to Crimes against Humanity, which the Tribunal does not allow to be any less heinous. Assuming they do not do their duty, the usually powerless citizen is, in the internet age, more powerful than s\/he may recognise. Criminality of this order may allow individuals from around the world to act jointly in pressurising governments so that those governments and other international bodies are unable not<\/em> to act.<\/p>\nGovernments and any who interact in any substantial way with the PRC including:<\/p>\n
\n- Doctors and medical institutions;<\/li>\n
- Industry, and businesses, most specifically airlines, travel companies, financial services businesses, law firms and pharmaceutical and insurance companies together with individual tourists,<\/li>\n
- Educational establishments;<\/li>\n
- Arts establishments<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
should now recognise that they are, to the extent revealed above, interacting with a criminal state.<\/p>\n
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