The Chinese regime’s persecution of Falun Gong is “unacceptable and must end,” the State Department said in a statement as the brutal eradication campaign entered its 23rd year.
Rashad Hussain, the U.S. ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom, also took to Twitter to voice support for the millions under the ongoing persecution in communist China.
The unrelenting campaign of torture and death has drawn the regime growing condemnation worldwide.
Many from the faith group, the legislators noted, have been “subjected to the most severe forms of torture and credible reports of widespread, state-sponsored forced organ harvesting.”
“Over the past two decades, Falun Gong practitioners have faced more CCP persecution than any other group,” wrote Rep. Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) in a letter to the Falun Dafa Association of Washington, enumerating the abuses from imprisonment and torture to the killing for organs “for a gruesome international trade.”
“These human rights violations paint a grim picture of the brutal ways the CCP governs,” he added.
Ahead of a Falun Gong rally in Washington on Thursday, Sen. John Boozman (R-Ark.) commended the adherents for their perseverance.
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) similarly applauded the adherents for their continued persistence in the face of the “intensive, comprehensive, and unforgiving campaign” the regime has waged on faith.
“Reports of arbitrary detention, discrimination, torture, and even organ harvesting are extremely troubling, and the CCP must be held accountable for such actions,” he said in a letter.
The “horrific” reports of atrocities targeting Falun Gong practitioners in China are a reminder for the outside world to act, according to Rep. Stephen Lynch (R-Wash.).
“So long as the Chinese government engages in these egregious violations of basic human rights, we cannot and will not stand idly by,” he wrote in a letter on Thursday.
