
China Tribunal Hearings, London 6th and 7th April, 2019
Event Information
Description
We would like to invite you to attend the April public hearings of the Independent Tribunal into Forced Organ Harvesting from Prisoners of Conscience in China, taking place in Central London - 6th and 7th April, 2019.
The Tribunal is still receiving further witness, documentary and exculpatory evidence and will deliver the Final Judgment in June this year.
RESERVATIONS (seating is limited)
You are welcome to join us for as many sittings as you are able, and only ask that you book yourself separately into each time slot, or book for the whole day. It is possible to leave early if you cannot stay for the entire sitting. Please note, timings may be subject to change.
Sat 6th April
Whole day from 12.25 - 20:30
Sitting One: 12:30 - 14:15 (Sir Geoffrey Nice will give opening comments from 12:30)
Sitting Two: 14:45 - 16:45
Sitting Three: 17:15 - 19:45
Sun 7th April
Whole day from 12.25 - 20:30
Sitting One: 12:30 - 14:30
Sitting Two: 15:00 - 17:00
Sitting Three: 17:30 - 19:45 (Sir Geoffrey Nice will give closing comments around 19:15)
VIEW THE CHINA TRIBUNAL WEBSITE HERE: www.chinatribunal.com
NEW ANNOUNCEMENT: Online Hearings
The hearings are only a few days away and seating is becoming increasingly limited. If you are unable to attend at a convenient time, it is now possible to register to view the China Tribunal Hearings online. Information and instructions can be found on the China Tribunal website via this link -
https://chinatribunal.com/the-hearings-april-2019/
China Tribunal Background & Interim Judgement
The China Tribunal is an independent peoples tribunal, established to determine what criminal offences, if any, have been committed by state or state-approved bodies, organisations or individuals in China that may have engaged in forced organ harvesting.
The Tribunal is chaired by Sir Geoffrey Nice, QC who worked at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia - the ICTY - and led the prosecution of Slobodan Milosevic.
The Tribunal held public hearings in December, 2018 with 30 fact witnesses, experts and investigators appearing before the Tribunal in London. https://chinatribunal.com/the-hearings/
On the final day the Tribunal issued an Interim Judgement (https://chinatribunal.com/interim-judgement/) that in part stated:
"The Tribunal’s members are all certain – unanimously, and sure beyond reasonable doubt – that in China forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience has been practised for a substantial period of time involving a very substantial number of victims."
April Hearings
During the upcoming April hearings the Tribunal panel will speak with experts, investigators and fact witnesses who will appear via video link from various locations around the world to present and be questioned on their evidence.
To view further information about the Tribunal, including the Interim Judgement and videos of the December hearings please visit www.chinatribunal.com
Online Hearings
It is now also possible for people to register to view the China Tribunal Hearings online. Information and instructions can be found on the China Tribunal website via this link -
https://chinatribunal.com/the-hearings-april-2019/
Additional information
Forbes – Organ Harvesting In China And The Many Questions To Be Answered: https://www.forbes.com/sites/ewelinaochab/2018/10/16/organ-harvesting-in-china-and-the-many-questions/#5eb9de1d4542