
美国助理国务卿迈克尔·波斯纳
Special Briefing
http://m.state.gov/md195498.htm
Michael H. Posner
Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Democracy,
Human Rights, and Labor
July 25, 2012
QUESTION: Because I just wonder if you
specifically talk about the organ harvesting, because we know, earlier this
year, Wang Lijun, police chief, he went to the U.S. consulate in Chengdu, and
so there’s evidence he’s deeply involved in the crimes like organ harvesting.
So I’m wondering if he provided any useful material to the U.S. Government
on that aspect, and so --
ASSISTANT SECRETARY POSNER: There’s no – we
have plenty of our own information from our own Embassy and our own reporting,
and we’ve relied on that for the discussions.
●美国州议员布拉德·谢尔曼:为获取器官而对65000人执行死刑的想象相当生动

布拉德·谢尔曼
2013年12月初,对于美国国会众议院外交事务委员会下属一委员会通过的一项谴责中国器官采摘决议案,加州民主党众议院议员布拉德·谢尔曼先生明确表示反对,他要求同僚们拿出支持指控中国的证据。布拉德·谢尔曼认为,为获取他们的器官而对65000人执行死刑的想象相当生动,建议通过咨询这一领域的其他专家,让这一数字更有说服力。[2]
December 11, 2013, 06:30 pm
Lawmakers diverge on Chinese
organ harvesting
By Julian Pecquet
Lawmakers diverged Wednesday over how far
to take their criticism of China 's
alleged organ harvesting practices.
A House Foreign Affairs subcommittee
unanimously approved a resolution
condemning the practice. But Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Calif.) asked to work with
his colleagues to shore up evidence of a controversial claim that China may have
executed 65,000 members of the banned Falun Gong spiritual movement to harvest
their organs between 2000 and 2008.
“I think we need to reach out to Amnesty
International and other mainline, respected human-rights groups to see if we
can really support this rather specific” claim, Sherman said. “The vision of 65,000 people
being executed solely for their organs is a rather vivid image and we may want
to be less specific, less numerical or more certain that the number is
defendable by consulting with other experts in the field.”
Claims of organ harvesting of live Falun
Gong practitioners were first put forward by former Canadian politician David
Kilgour and human rights lawyer David Matas in 2006. Researcher Ethan Gutmann
placed the number at around 65,000
in testimony before the committee last year.
The Chinese government denies the
allegations, and the State Department has said it has seen no evidence to
corroborate them.
原文网址:
http://thehill.com/blogs/global-affairs/human-rights/192871-lawmakers-diverge-on-chinese-organ-harvesting
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