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China Adds Oligosaccharides to Improve Human Health
| CRIENGLISH.com
China's first project to improve human health started Tuesday in Beijing. The project will encourage food manufacturers to add nutritional supplements to food, particularly Fructo-Oligosaccharides, in an effort to combat malnutrition.
Canada rights team decries China "organ tourism" (Reuters)
Wed, 31 Jan 2007 20:46:30 GMT | Yahoo! News
Reuters - Canada and other countries should discourage or prevent their citizens from going to China to get human organs whose "donors" may have been killed so that the organs could be harvested, a team of human rights lawyers said on Wednesday.
Canada rights team decries China "organ tourism"
| Findory News China
Reuters: OTTAWA - Canada and other countries should discourage or prevent their citizens from going to China to get human organs whose "donors" may have been killed so that the organs could be harvested, a team of human rights lawyers said on Wednesday.
Opinion: Murders in China to Harvest Human Organs
Fri, 02 Feb 2007 06:51:45 +0000 | China View
Martin Barillas, Spero News, Thursday, February 01, 2007- A report by Canadians David Matas and David Kilgour show systematic murder of Falun Gong members by Chinese government to “harvest” human organs; China admits to harvesting from “prisoners”. Canadian investigators released a report January 31 that makes shocking allegations about China?s totalitarian government. Long-rumored and feared, it appears [...]
Harper warns China on human-rights trade threat (Reuters)
Fri, 09 Feb 2007 22:58:51 GMT | Yahoo! News
Reuters - Prime Minister Stephen Harper warned Beijing on Friday against trying to use trade as a lever to deflect criticism of its human rights record, including its treatment of a Canadian imprisoned in China.
Harper no guts speaking up against US's human rights abuse: critics
Thu, 15 Feb 2007 19:45:00 +0000 | Newsvine China
Stephen Harper might be hoisting high the human rights flag when he condemns the Chinese government for refusing Canadian diplomats to meet with Huseyin Celil, a Chinese Canadian who has been charged by China for alleged terrorism involvment.
