Commentary
The U.S. House of Representatives has taken a clear, bipartisan stand against one of the most disturbing human rights crimes of our time: state-sanctioned forced organ harvesting in China.
With the passage of the Falun Gong Protection Act in May 2025, the House affirmed a simple but profound moral truth: that no government has the right to kill prisoners of conscience for profit. A Senate companion bill, S.817—introduced by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and cosponsored by eight senators—now awaits markup by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Delay is not neutrality; it is acquiescence. The Senate must act.
Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is a peaceful spiritual practice rooted in Buddhist traditions and guided by the principles of truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance. By the late 1990s, tens of millions of Chinese citizens practiced Falun Gong openly. In 1999, the Chinese Communist Party labeled this peaceful community an enemy of the state and launched a nationwide campaign of eradication. Since then, practitioners have been detained without due process, tortured, imprisoned, and disappeared—punished not for crimes, but for conscience.
Multiple independent investigations have concluded that Falun Gong practitioners have become the primary victims of China’s forced organ harvesting system. The reasons are chillingly pragmatic: They are nonviolent, systematically demonized, and held in large numbers outside the protection of the law. In other words, they are defenseless. This is not persecution gone awry; it is persecution engineered for exploitation.
Forced organ harvesting is not an abstract allegation, nor a matter of political disagreement. It is a crime against humanity. Prisoners of conscience are subjected to medical testing not to preserve life, but to prepare for death. They are killed on demand so their hearts, livers, kidneys, and corneas can be sold. This practice annihilates every principle that underpins medical ethics, human dignity, and the rule of law. A system that turns healers into executioners and hospitals into killing grounds is not merely corrupt—it is morally inverted.
The evidence is overwhelming. For years, credible nongovernmental organizations, investigative journalists, and independent researchers have documented this atrocity. In 2019, the China Tribunal in London—an independent people’s tribunal chaired by Sir Geoffrey Nice KC, who prosecuted Slobodan Milosevic—concluded unanimously that “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 tribunal ruled that it constituted a crime against humanity.
By Erping Zhang







