(Minghui.org) The Canadian House of Commons unanimously passed Bill S-223 to combat illegal human organ harvesting and trafficking with 324 votes on December 14, 2022. The bill is considered to be an important legal basis for Canada’s crackdown on forced live organ harvesting.
Bill S-223 was originally sponsored by Senator Salma Ataullahjan. The bill proposes to strengthen Canada’s regulation of human organ trafficking by amending the Criminal Code to create new offenses against trafficking in human organs and expand extraterritorial jurisdiction for the new offense.
The bill also seeks to amend the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act to prohibit permanent residents or foreign nationals from entering Canada if they engage in organ removal and trafficking without informed consent.
Senator Salma Ataullahjan who attended the reception after passage of the bill said that passage of S-223 was “a great day to celebrate.” The senator has tried to get similar bills passed four times within the past five years.
“We’re seeing more organ harvesting, not less, and I think Canada is one of the few countries where we don’t align with our allies,” she said. “Most of them have legislation, we don’t. This legislation is long overdue, and I’m glad we finally succeeded.”
Bill S-223 Defends Dignity of All Human Beings
Garnett Genuis MP (Member of Parliament) delivered remarks on the bill passage in the reception on Parliament Hill. He said, “[Everyone possesses] a God-given dignity as human beings, and what we are trying to do when we speak about human rights is defend the idea of the inherent worth and dignity of all human beings—no matter where they live, no matter what faith they practice, no matter how big or how small they are, how old how young, how dependent or independent—that dignity is inherent in all human beings.”
He added that Bill S-223 is special because it is an extraterritorial application of criminal law. “That’s us saying in our Criminal Code, we are prepared to prosecute crimes that are committed by Canadians beyond our borders,” he said.
S-223 Is a Milestone
Arnold Viersen MP said he presented hundreds of petitions in the House of Commons calling for an end of the forced organ harvesting in China, and for the federal government to do something about it.
MP Viersen also paid tribute to late former Secretary of State for Asia-Pacific David Kilgour’s contribution to the anti-organ harvesting movement.
“He was really the one that is the inspiration for me for working on this issue and he has done a lot of the hard work. This has been over 15 years in the making. It’s a big day for celebration,” he said.
He also commended Falun Gong practitioners from all over Canada for their excellent work in bringing these issues to the attention of all MPs and calling on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to end the live organ harvesting.