A cold genocide seeks to eliminate a group through gradual and structural violence rather than immediate mass killing.
The event aims to educate and inspire, fostering open discussion about these human rights and medical atrocities by providing a comprehensive review, as well as solutions to prevent further abuse and to stop forced organ harvesting.
Day Two: Human Rights Anniversary
DAY TWO: Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025Third Session: 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. EST Presentations on the Abuse of Human Rights in China: Lessons Learned
The 3rd session of the 2-day forum will include a series of speeches concentrating on human rights abuses throughout China from various perspectives.
Fourth Session: 1:30 p.m.–3 p.m. EST Round Table Discussion on the Abuse of Human Rights in China: Lessons Learned
The 4th and final session of the 2-day forum aims to enable more people to learn about and openly discuss these human rights and medical abuses by providing a comprehensive review, as well as solutions for preventing further abuse and working together to stop forced organ harvesting.
G. Weldon Gilcrease, III, MD, DAFOH deputy director
Sir Geoffrey Nice, KC, professor of law and adviser. He was knighted in 2007 for services to international criminal justice
Sradhanand Sital has served as chairman of Global Human Rights Defense
Carlos Iglesias, president of Global Human Rights Defence
Zhiyuan Wang, president of the World Organisation to Investigate Falun Gong Persecution
Cornelia Kaminski, federal chairwoman of Aktion Lebensrecht für Alle
Marco Respinti, professional journalist, essayist, translator, and lecturer
Jan Jekielek, senior editor with The Epoch Times and host of “American Thought Leaders”
Katrina Lantos Swett, president of Lantos Foundation for Human Rights and Justice





