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The China Tribunal is a non-governmental tribunal to inquire forced organ harvesting in China. The China Tribunal is headquartered in London. The Chair of the China Tribunal is Sir Geoffrey Nice QC, a deputy prosecutor at the trial of Slobodan Milošević in the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Other members of the China Tribunal include Professor of Paediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery at University College London Martin Elliott, and historian Arthur Waldron.
The China Tribunal was initiated by the International Coalition to End Transplant Abuse in China (ETAC).
According to the China Tribunal itself, none of the China Tribunal Advisory Board members are current Falun Gong practitioners and only minority of its committee members are Falun Gong practitioners. However the China Tribunal was commissioned by the International Coalition to End Transplant Abuse in China (ETAC). ETAC Executive Director Susie Hughes and ETAC National Manager Margo MacVicar have written for the Epoch Times, a Falun Gong mouthpiece [disinformation source]. According to Falun Gong community website Minghui, ETAC manager Victoria Ledwidge is a Falun Gong follower.
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On the 17th of June, 2019, the China Tribunal pronounced its "ultimate judgement" on organ harvesting in China and declared the Chinese Communist Party guilty.
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[China Tribunal, 2019-06] Short Form of the China Tribunal's Judgment. | local copy (pdf, captured 2020-10-17).
"In December 2018 The Tribunal issued an interim judgement: 'The Tribunal's members are certain -- unanimously, and sure beyond reasonable doubt -- that in China forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience has been practiced for a substantial period of time involving a very substantial number of victims.'" ...
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