
World Summit against Forced Organ Harvesting: An Alarm to Humankind
Seoul, September 13, 2021 — Korean Association for Ethical Organ Transplants (KAEOT) announced along with the other four co-hosting organizations from the U.S., Europe and Asia that the World Summit on Combating and Preventing Forced Organ Harvesting, a series of online webinars, are taking place between Sept 17-26, 2021.
More than 35 international experts will discuss the abusive practice from medical, legal, political, news media, civil society, and policy-making perspectives to elaborate on the impact of the atrocity of forced organ harvesting on humankind. The event organizers also announce the launch of a declaration that will be presented to the public at the end of the World Summit.
A first in the field of medical ethics and human rights in both breadth and scope, the event, open to experts and the public, addresses the forced harvesting of organs from living people not only as a violation of medical ethics and basic human rights, but also as an atrocity against humankind in nature. The systematic killing of people to harvest their organs on an industrial scope is a crime that is unprecedented and should not have a place in the 21st century.
The co-hosting NGOs stand with the global community in sympathy and compassion in hopes of bringing an end to a procedure that violates the inherent dignity of human beings and the universal values of personal autonomy and institutional integrity that civil societies depend upon. The other four co-hosting NGOs include Doctors Against Forced Organ Harvesting, DAFOH, USA; CAP Freedom of Conscience, France; Korea Association for Ethical Organ Transplants, KAEOT, S. Korea; and the Transplant Tourism Research Association, TTRA, Japan.
The themes of the six webinars are as follows:
* Sept. 17, 20:00-22:30 Korea (GMT+9) – Medical Perspective
Transplant medicine at a crossroad: An ethics-based profession usurped and repurposed for genocide
* Sept. 18, 20:00-22:30 Korea (GMT+9) – Legal Perspective
Pursuing accountability for forced organ harvesting crimes
* Sept. 19, 20:00-22:30 Korea (GMT+9) – Political Perspective
Politicians, as the stewards and leaders of society, have a responsibility to combat forced organ harvesting
* Sept. 24, 20:00-22:30 Korea (GMT+9) – News Media Perspective
Silence and self-censorship by the media regarding forced organ harvesting crimes
* Sept. 25, 20:00-22:30 Korea (GMT+9) – Civil Society Perspective
The impact of forced organ harvesting on our society
* Sept. 26, 20:00-22:30 Korea (GMT+9) – Policy-Making Perspective
Policies and legislation to respond to forced organ harvesting crimes
The profit-based practice in China is now being tackled by the five non-profit organizations. The speakers, alarmed by credible independent and public investigations, including the China Tribunal and United Nations experts and rapporteurs, wish to see an end to forced live organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners, Uyghurs, Tibetans, Muslims, and Christians in China.
For further information and registration: https://worldsummitcpfoh.info/
World Summit against Forced Organ Harvesting: An Alarm to Humankind
Seoul, September 13, 2021 — Korean Association for Ethical Organ Transplants (KAEOT) announced along with the other four co-hosting organizations from the U.S., Europe and Asia that the World Summit on Combating and Preventing Forced Organ Harvesting, a series of online webinars, are taking place between Sept 17-26, 2021.
More than 35 international experts will discuss the abusive practice from medical, legal, political, news media, civil society, and policy-making perspectives to elaborate on the impact of the atrocity of forced organ harvesting on humankind. The event organizers also announce the launch of a declaration that will be presented to the public at the end of the World Summit.
A first in the field of medical ethics and human rights in both breadth and scope, the event, open to experts and the public, addresses the forced harvesting of organs from living people not only as a violation of medical ethics and basic human rights, but also as an atrocity against humankind in nature. The systematic killing of people to harvest their organs on an industrial scope is a crime that is unprecedented and should not have a place in the 21st century.
The co-hosting NGOs stand with the global community in sympathy and compassion in hopes of bringing an end to a procedure that violates the inherent dignity of human beings and the universal values of personal autonomy and institutional integrity that civil societies depend upon. The other four co-hosting NGOs include Doctors Against Forced Organ Harvesting, DAFOH, USA; CAP Freedom of Conscience, France; Korea Association for Ethical Organ Transplants, KAEOT, S. Korea; and the Transplant Tourism Research Association, TTRA, Japan.
The themes of the six webinars are as follows:
* Sept. 17, 20:00-22:30 Korea (GMT+9) – Medical Perspective
Transplant medicine at a crossroad: An ethics-based profession usurped and repurposed for genocide
* Sept. 18, 20:00-22:30 Korea (GMT+9) – Legal Perspective
Pursuing accountability for forced organ harvesting crimes
* Sept. 19, 20:00-22:30 Korea (GMT+9) – Political Perspective
Politicians, as the stewards and leaders of society, have a responsibility to combat forced organ harvesting
* Sept. 24, 20:00-22:30 Korea (GMT+9) – News Media Perspective
Silence and self-censorship by the media regarding forced organ harvesting crimes
* Sept. 25, 20:00-22:30 Korea (GMT+9) – Civil Society Perspective
The impact of forced organ harvesting on our society
* Sept. 26, 20:00-22:30 Korea (GMT+9) – Policy-Making Perspective
Policies and legislation to respond to forced organ harvesting crimes
The profit-based practice in China is now being tackled by the five non-profit organizations. The speakers, alarmed by credible independent and public investigations, including the China Tribunal and United Nations experts and rapporteurs, wish to see an end to forced live organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners, Uyghurs, Tibetans, Muslims, and Christians in China.
For further information and registration: https://worldsummitcpfoh.info/