TAICOT at Lions Clubs International Convention 2016 in Fukuoka, Japan
Coming from more than 120 countries, twenty thousand Lions gathered in Fukuoka, Japan to attend the annual convention of Lions Clubs druing June 24-28, 2016. This year TAICOT staffs joined the convention as an exhibitor and were pleased to present Lions and Lionesses worldwide our joint project “Kindle the Light of Conscience” in cooperation with four Lions Clubs in District 300-C3 of central Taiwan. Part of the project aims to promote the Peabody Award-winning documentary Human Harvest and we shared the important messages from the film while introducing TAICOT’s work along the years.
During the exhibition, we met many directors and delegates from different regions. They were impressed by TAICOT’s sustained endeavor and achievements. At the same time, they were also shocked by the persecution CCP gas afflicted upon its own people because they exercised their fundamental human rights to freedom of religious belief, speech and expression. Some groups have even been targeted and their organs systematically harvested without consent by the military for huge profit, including Falun Gong practitioners, Tibetans, Uyghurs, and House church Christians. Upon realizing the truth, some Lions and Lionesses from different countries expressed their willingness to cosponsor public charity screening of Human Harvest. They hoped their own people get to know the truth as well.
According to Xiao-Kuang Chang, Representative from TAICOT’s Japan Branch, “What can I do?” was the most common question Lions asked. Actually, they even offered suggestions and resources, hoping to stop the atrocity far more appalling than the Holocaust.
The experience at the Convention made us realize the importance of inspiring compassion with people. Just as there’s no boundary to medical care, it’s the absolute dury we should fulfill not only as fellow human beings but also as a medical NGO to concern ourselves with organ harvesting and take necessary actions to save lives while we can. We hope that the spirit of Taiwan’s newly passed amended Human Organ Transplantation Act–prohibiting malpractices, safeguarding legitimate practices, and expanding the organ donation system–may serve as an example for other contries and that organ transplantation can really be marked as a milestone in medical care. We certainly wish this “Light of Conscience” kindled within the international community can further illuminate the divine land of China one day!