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David Kilgour

David William Kilgour PC (February 18, 1941 – April 5, 2022) was a Canadian human rights activist, author, lawyer, and politician. He was also a Senior Fellow to the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights.

David Kilgour
Kilgour in 2008
Secretary of State (Asia Pacific)
In office
January 15, 2002 – December 12, 2003
Prime MinisterJean Chrétien
MinisterBill Graham
Preceded byRey Pagtakhan
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Secretary of State (Latin America and Africa)
In office
June 11, 1997 – January 14, 2002
Prime MinisterJean Chrétien
MinisterLloyd Axworthy
John Manley
Preceded byChristine Stewart
Succeeded byDenis Paradis
Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada
Chairman of Committees of the Whole
In office
January 18, 1994 – April 27, 1997
SpeakerGilbert Parent
Preceded byAndrée Champagne (1993)
Succeeded byPeter Milliken
Member of Parliament
for Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont
(Edmonton–Beaumont; 2004)
(Edmonton Southeast; 1988–2004)
(Edmonton—Strathcona; 1979–1988)
In office
May 22, 1979 – January 23, 2006
Preceded byDouglas Roche
Succeeded byMike Lake
Personal details
Born
David William Kilgour

(1941-02-18)February 18, 1941
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
DiedApril 5, 2022(2022-04-05) (aged 81)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Political partyIndependent (2005–2006)
Other political
affiliations
Progressive Conservative (1979–1990)
Liberal (1990–2005)
RelativesGeills Turner (sister)
Alma materUniversity of Manitoba
University of Toronto Faculty of Law
Profession
  • Politician
  • lawyer
  • author

Kilgour graduated from the University of Manitoba in economics in 1962 and the University of Toronto law school in 1966. From crown attorney in northern Alberta to Canadian Cabinet minister, Kilgour ended his 27-year tenure in the House of Commons of Canada as an Independent MP. Upon retirement, he was one of the longest serving members of parliament and one of few who had been elected under both the Progressive Conservative and Liberal banners.

Member of Parliament edit

Kilgour was originally elected as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party in 1979. However, his first attempt at election, in the 1968 federal election in the riding of Vancouver Centre as a Progressive Conservative was unsuccessful. He ran again as a Tory in the 1979 election in Edmonton, and was a member of parliament for about 27 years. In April 1990, he was expelled from the Tory national caucus after criticizing the Mulroney government's policies.[1] He sat as an independent for several months before joining the Liberals.[citation needed]

In the Liberal government, he served as the Deputy Speaker (1993–1997) and Chairman of Committees of the Whole of the House of Commons, Secretary of State (Latin America and Africa) (1997–2002), and Secretary of State (Asia-Pacific) (2002–2003). In the Conservative governments of Joe Clark and Brian Mulroney he served as Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Privy Council, the Minister for CIDA, the Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs, and the Minister of Transport.[2]

As a Secretary of State, Kilgour was continuously vocal on many human rights violations around the world.[citation needed] In 2001 while visiting Zimbabwe, Kilgour was vocally critical of Mugabe's farm-invasions policy and pushed for increasing international pressure.[3] In December 2004, he was among the Ukrainian election monitor delegation of the federal run-off elections.[citation needed]

In April 2005, he received media attention when he speculated about quitting the Liberal Party because of his disgust with the sponsorship scandal, saying that the issue made Canada look like "a northern banana republic". On April 12, 2005, he announced that he would sit as an independent MP. He also cited Canada's lack of action on the crisis in Darfur, Sudan, as reasons for quitting. He asserted that he has no plans to move back to the Conservatives, and stated that he had no plans to run for re-election.[citation needed]

From 1979 to 1988, he represented the riding of Edmonton—Strathcona, but with shifting constituency lines moved to the Edmonton Southeast in 1988, and then again to Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont in 2004 which he represented until he retired from politics at the 2006 election.[citation needed]

Because of the unusual structure of the 38th House of Commons, in May 2005, David Kilgour's lone vote had the power to bring down or support the government. He used this influence to urge the Martin government to send peacekeepers to Darfur. He was an endorser of the Genocide Intervention Network. Then-Prime Minister Paul Martin agreed to send humanitarian support but in the end, no peacekeepers were sent.[4]

Electoral history edit

1968 Canadian federal election: Vancouver Centre
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Ron Basford 25,426 56.10 +16.02
New Democratic William Deverell 11,151 24.60 +1.54
Progressive Conservative David W. Kilgour 8,326 18.37 -9.43
Republican Gerard Guejon[5] 420 0.93
Total valid votes 45,323 100.0  
Liberal hold Swing +7.24

Democracy activism edit

While being a lifelong practicing Christian, Kilgour has worked on issues such as inter-faith dialog, personal freedoms, and democratic government throughout his career.[6] In Parliament, he was active in prayer groups while at venues and publications across the country he has spoken specifically on religious themes and politics. Commonly, his topics have been on global religious and political persecutions.[7] He served as a fellow of the Queen's University Centre for the Study of Democracy; a director of the Washington-based Council for a Community of Democracies (CCD), and co-chair of the Canadian Friends of a Democratic Iran, and has hosted an Iran pro-democracy rally attended by approximately 90,000 in France in 2009.[8]

His personal religious beliefs landed him in the news in 2003 when he abstained from the same-sex marriage bill and was reprimanded by then Prime Minister Chrétien.[9][non-primary source needed]

Organ harvesting of Falun Gong practitioners in China edit

In 2006, allegations emerged that a large number of Falun Gong practitioners had been killed to supply China's organ transplant industry. With David Matas he released the Kilgour-Matas report,[10] which stated "the source of 41,500 transplants for the six-year period 2000 to 2005 is unexplained" and "we believe that there have been and continue today to be large-scale organ seizures from unwilling Falun Gong practitioners".[10] In 2009, they published an updated version of the report as a book.[11] They traveled to about 50 countries to raise awareness of the situation.[12]

In 2012, State Organs: Transplant Abuse in China, edited by David Matas and Dr. Torsten Trey, was published with essays from six medical professionals,[13][14][15][16][17][18] Ethan Gutmann, David Matas and an essay co-written by Kilgour.[19][20][21][22] Ethan Gutmann interviewed over 100 witnesses and estimated that 65,000 Falun Gong practitioners were killed for their organs from 2000 to 2008.[23][24][25][26]

Personal life and death edit

Kilgour was married to Laura Scott, with whom he had five children.[6] He died on April 5, 2022, in Ottawa at the age of 81, from lung disease.[27]

Articles edit

  • Organ Pillaging from Falun Gong in China Subcommittee on Human Rights of European Parliament, Brussels, December 1, 2009

Books edit

  • Uneasy patriots: Western Canadians in confederation (1988)
  • Inside Outer Canada (1990)
  • Betrayal: The spy Canada abandoned (1994)
  • Uneasy Neighbours: Canada, The USA and the Dynamics of State, Industry and Culture (2007) with David T. Jones
  • Bloody Harvest: The Killing of Falun Gong for Their Organs (2009) with David Matas

Recognition edit

Throughout his parliamentary career, Kilgour has been awarded a wide range of awards, including: the Kaputiman Award from the Council of Edmonton Filipino Associations; the Special Award from the Ukrainian Canadian Congress (Alberta Provincial Council); an Outstanding Service Award from the Edmonton Sikh community; the Religious Liberty Award from the International Religious Liberty Association in Washington, D.C., Liberty Magazine and the Seventh-day Adventist Church; and as Chairman of the Parliamentary Group for Soviet Jewry, he was recognized by B'nai Brith Canada for his effort and commitment to bringing the plight of the Soviet Jewry to the attention of Canadians.[28][non-primary source needed]

In May 2006, he received an honorary Doctor of Divinity (D.D.(Hon)) degree from Knox College, University of Toronto.[29] Kilgour, a Presbyterian, was recognized for his commitment to human rights in Canada and abroad and particularly his challenge to the international community to respond to the plight of Darfur, as well as in Burma, and Zimbabwe. For their organ harvesting work, Matas and Kilgour won the 2009 Human Rights Award from the German-based International Society for Human Rights and were nominated for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize.[12]

Relations edit

He is the brother of Geills Turner, who is married to former Canadian Prime Minister John Turner. Kilgour and his sister are the great nephew and niece of John McCrae, the soldier and poet who wrote In Flanders Fields, and also the great nephew and niece of John Wentworth Russell, who painted the portrait of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, which hangs in the House of Commons.[citation needed]

Documentaries edit

He appeared in Red Reign: The Bloody Harvest of China's Prisoners (2013),[30] Davids and Goliath (2014),[31] and was interviewed in Free China: The Courage to Believe. He is also briefly in the 2012 documentary film "Death by China."[non-primary source needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Seeking Attention September 25, 2021, at the Wayback Machine Macleans
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on May 8, 2013. Retrieved January 15, 2013.
  3. ^ Meldrum, Andrew (October 28, 2001). "Mugabe hounds anti-racist". The Guardian. London.
  4. ^ . July 12, 2005. Archived from the original on October 23, 2005.
  5. ^ Vancouver Sun, June 26, 1968, "Republicans Claim Win", p. 15
  6. ^ a b Petrou, Michael (April 7, 2022). "Principled MP David Kilgour split from the Conservatives then from the Liberals". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved August 9, 2022.
  7. ^ "Talks on Religion". david-kilgour.com.
  8. ^ "How Canada can help in Iran". July 2, 2009.
  9. ^ "Kilgour on 'Traditional Marriage'". November 26, 2003.
  10. ^ a b David Kilgour, David Matas (July 6, 2006, revised January 31, 2007) An Independent Investigation into Allegations of Organ Harvesting of Falun Gong Practitioners in China (free in 22 languages) organharvestinvestigation.net
  11. ^ David Kilgour, David Matas (2009) Bloody Harvest, The killing of Falun Gong for their organs October 18, 2014, at the Wayback Machine p. 232 seraphimeditions.com
  12. ^ a b Santin, Aldo (February 20, 2010). "Crusader up for Nobel Prize, Lawyer lauded for investigating abuses in China". Winnipeg Free Press.
  13. ^ G Danovitch articles, US National Library of Medicine
  14. ^ AL Caplan articles, US National Library of Medicine
  15. ^ J Lavee articles, US National Library of Medicine
  16. ^ G Ahmad articles, US National Library of Medicine
  17. ^ T Trey articles, US National Library of Medicine
  18. ^ M Fiatarone Singh articles, US National Library of Medicine
  19. ^ "State Organs: Introduction" May 27, 2013, at the Wayback Machine seraphimeditions.com
  20. ^ Rebeca Kuropatwa (September 19, 2012) "New Matas book reveals transplant abuse" April 2, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, Jewish Tribune
  21. ^ Mark Colvin (November 27, 2012) "Parliament to hear evidence of transplant abuse in China", Australian Broadcasting Corporation
  22. ^ David Matas, Dr. Torsten Trey (2012) State Organs, Transplant Abuse in China February 24, 2015, at the Wayback Machine seraphimeditions.com p. 144
  23. ^ Jay Nordlinger (August 25, 2014) "Face The Slaughter: The Slaughter: Mass Killings, Organ Harvesting, and China’s Secret Solution to Its Dissident Problem, by Ethan Gutmann" June 7, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, National Review
  24. ^ Viv Young (August 11, 2014) "The Slaughter: Mass Killings, Organ Harvesting, and China’s Secret Solution to Its Dissident Problem" New York Journal of Books
  25. ^ Barbara Turnbull (October 21, 2014) "Q&A: Author and analyst Ethan Gutmann discusses China’s illegal organ trade" The Toronto Star
  26. ^ Ethan Gutmann (August 2014) The Slaughter: Mass Killings, Organ Harvesting and China’s Secret Solution to Its Dissident Problem "Average number of Falun Gong in Laogai System at any given time" Low estimate 450,000, High estimate 1,000,000 p 320. "Best estimate of Falun Gong harvested 2000 to 2008" 65,000 p 322. amazon.com
  27. ^ Boisvert, Nick (April 6, 2022). "David Kilgour, longtime MP who quit 2 different parties for ideological reasons, dies at 81". CBC. Retrieved April 6, 2022.
  28. ^ "David Kilgour's Biography". david-kilgour.com.
  29. ^ "David Kilgour passes away; Knox College expresses condolences". April 9, 2022.
  30. ^ "Red Reign trailer", (4 minutes) youtube, July 30, 2013,
  31. ^ "Davids and Goliath" (part 1 of 5), (14 minutes) youtube, November 28, 2014

External links edit

  • Official website david-kilgour.com
  • David Kilgour – Parliament of Canada biography
  • An Independent Investigation into Allegations of Organ Harvesting of Falun Gong Practitioners in China (2007) David Kilgour, David Matas
  • Killed for Organs: China's Secret State Transplant Business (2012) YouTube video, 8 minutes
26th Ministry – Cabinet of Jean Chrétien
Sub-Cabinet Posts (2)
Predecessor Title Successor
Rey Pagtakhan Secretary of State (Asia-Pacific)
(2002–2003)
Christine Stewart Secretary of State (Latin America and Africa)
(1997–2002)
Denis Paradis

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This article is about the Canadian politician For the New Zealand musician see David Kilgour musician For the American politician see David Kilgore David William Kilgour PC February 18 1941 April 5 2022 was a Canadian human rights activist author lawyer and politician He was also a Senior Fellow to the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights The HonourableDavid KilgourPCKilgour in 2008Secretary of State Asia Pacific In office January 15 2002 December 12 2003Prime MinisterJean ChretienMinisterBill GrahamPreceded byRey PagtakhanSucceeded byPosition abolishedSecretary of State Latin America and Africa In office June 11 1997 January 14 2002Prime MinisterJean ChretienMinisterLloyd AxworthyJohn ManleyPreceded byChristine StewartSucceeded byDenis ParadisDeputy Speaker of the House of Commons of CanadaChairman of Committees of the WholeIn office January 18 1994 April 27 1997SpeakerGilbert ParentPreceded byAndree Champagne 1993 Succeeded byPeter MillikenMember of Parliamentfor Edmonton Mill Woods Beaumont Edmonton Beaumont 2004 Edmonton Southeast 1988 2004 Edmonton Strathcona 1979 1988 In office May 22 1979 January 23 2006Preceded byDouglas RocheSucceeded byMike LakePersonal detailsBornDavid William Kilgour 1941 02 18 February 18 1941Winnipeg Manitoba CanadaDiedApril 5 2022 2022 04 05 aged 81 Ottawa Ontario CanadaPolitical partyIndependent 2005 2006 Other politicalaffiliationsProgressive Conservative 1979 1990 Liberal 1990 2005 RelativesGeills Turner sister Alma materUniversity of ManitobaUniversity of Toronto Faculty of LawProfessionPoliticianlawyerauthorKilgour graduated from the University of Manitoba in economics in 1962 and the University of Toronto law school in 1966 From crown attorney in northern Alberta to Canadian Cabinet minister Kilgour ended his 27 year tenure in the House of Commons of Canada as an Independent MP Upon retirement he was one of the longest serving members of parliament and one of few who had been elected under both the Progressive Conservative and Liberal banners Contents 1 Member of Parliament 1 1 Electoral history 2 Democracy activism 3 Organ harvesting of Falun Gong practitioners in China 4 Personal life and death 5 Articles 6 Books 7 Recognition 8 Relations 9 Documentaries 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksMember of Parliament editKilgour was originally elected as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party in 1979 However his first attempt at election in the 1968 federal election in the riding of Vancouver Centre as a Progressive Conservative was unsuccessful He ran again as a Tory in the 1979 election in Edmonton and was a member of parliament for about 27 years In April 1990 he was expelled from the Tory national caucus after criticizing the Mulroney government s policies 1 He sat as an independent for several months before joining the Liberals citation needed In the Liberal government he served as the Deputy Speaker 1993 1997 and Chairman of Committees of the Whole of the House of Commons Secretary of State Latin America and Africa 1997 2002 and Secretary of State Asia Pacific 2002 2003 In the Conservative governments of Joe Clark and Brian Mulroney he served as Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Privy Council the Minister for CIDA the Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs and the Minister of Transport 2 As a Secretary of State Kilgour was continuously vocal on many human rights violations around the world citation needed In 2001 while visiting Zimbabwe Kilgour was vocally critical of Mugabe s farm invasions policy and pushed for increasing international pressure 3 In December 2004 he was among the Ukrainian election monitor delegation of the federal run off elections citation needed In April 2005 he received media attention when he speculated about quitting the Liberal Party because of his disgust with the sponsorship scandal saying that the issue made Canada look like a northern banana republic On April 12 2005 he announced that he would sit as an independent MP He also cited Canada s lack of action on the crisis in Darfur Sudan as reasons for quitting He asserted that he has no plans to move back to the Conservatives and stated that he had no plans to run for re election citation needed From 1979 to 1988 he represented the riding of Edmonton Strathcona but with shifting constituency lines moved to the Edmonton Southeast in 1988 and then again to Edmonton Mill Woods Beaumont in 2004 which he represented until he retired from politics at the 2006 election citation needed Because of the unusual structure of the 38th House of Commons in May 2005 David Kilgour s lone vote had the power to bring down or support the government He used this influence to urge the Martin government to send peacekeepers to Darfur He was an endorser of the Genocide Intervention Network Then Prime Minister Paul Martin agreed to send humanitarian support but in the end no peacekeepers were sent 4 Electoral history edit vte1968 Canadian federal election Vancouver CentreParty Candidate Votes Liberal Ron Basford 25 426 56 10 16 02New Democratic William Deverell 11 151 24 60 1 54Progressive Conservative David W Kilgour 8 326 18 37 9 43Republican Gerard Guejon 5 420 0 93 Total valid votes 45 323 100 0 Liberal hold Swing 7 24Democracy activism editWhile being a lifelong practicing Christian Kilgour has worked on issues such as inter faith dialog personal freedoms and democratic government throughout his career 6 In Parliament he was active in prayer groups while at venues and publications across the country he has spoken specifically on religious themes and politics Commonly his topics have been on global religious and political persecutions 7 He served as a fellow of the Queen s University Centre for the Study of Democracy a director of the Washington based Council for a Community of Democracies CCD and co chair of the Canadian Friends of a Democratic Iran and has hosted an Iran pro democracy rally attended by approximately 90 000 in France in 2009 8 His personal religious beliefs landed him in the news in 2003 when he abstained from the same sex marriage bill and was reprimanded by then Prime Minister Chretien 9 non primary source needed Organ harvesting of Falun Gong practitioners in China editMain articles Organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners in China and Persecution of Falun Gong Organ harvesting In 2006 allegations emerged that a large number of Falun Gong practitioners had been killed to supply China s organ transplant industry With David Matas he released the Kilgour Matas report 10 which stated the source of 41 500 transplants for the six year period 2000 to 2005 is unexplained and we believe that there have been and continue today to be large scale organ seizures from unwilling Falun Gong practitioners 10 In 2009 they published an updated version of the report as a book 11 They traveled to about 50 countries to raise awareness of the situation 12 In 2012 State Organs Transplant Abuse in China edited by David Matas and Dr Torsten Trey was published with essays from six medical professionals 13 14 15 16 17 18 Ethan Gutmann David Matas and an essay co written by Kilgour 19 20 21 22 Ethan Gutmann interviewed over 100 witnesses and estimated that 65 000 Falun Gong practitioners were killed for their organs from 2000 to 2008 23 24 25 26 Personal life and death editKilgour was married to Laura Scott with whom he had five children 6 He died on April 5 2022 in Ottawa at the age of 81 from lung disease 27 Articles editOrgan Pillaging from Falun Gong in China Subcommittee on Human Rights of European Parliament Brussels December 1 2009Books editUneasy patriots Western Canadians in confederation 1988 Inside Outer Canada 1990 Betrayal The spy Canada abandoned 1994 Uneasy Neighbours Canada The USA and the Dynamics of State Industry and Culture 2007 with David T Jones Bloody Harvest The Killing of Falun Gong for Their Organs 2009 with David MatasRecognition editThroughout his parliamentary career Kilgour has been awarded a wide range of awards including the Kaputiman Award from the Council of Edmonton Filipino Associations the Special Award from the Ukrainian Canadian Congress Alberta Provincial Council an Outstanding Service Award from the Edmonton Sikh community the Religious Liberty Award from the International Religious Liberty Association in Washington D C Liberty Magazine and the Seventh day Adventist Church and as Chairman of the Parliamentary Group for Soviet Jewry he was recognized by B nai Brith Canada for his effort and commitment to bringing the plight of the Soviet Jewry to the attention of Canadians 28 non primary source needed In May 2006 he received an honorary Doctor of Divinity D D Hon degree from Knox College University of Toronto 29 Kilgour a Presbyterian was recognized for his commitment to human rights in Canada and abroad and particularly his challenge to the international community to respond to the plight of Darfur as well as in Burma and Zimbabwe For their organ harvesting work Matas and Kilgour won the 2009 Human Rights Award from the German based International Society for Human Rights and were nominated for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize 12 Relations editHe is the brother of Geills Turner who is married to former Canadian Prime Minister John Turner Kilgour and his sister are the great nephew and niece of John McCrae the soldier and poet who wrote In Flanders Fields and also the great nephew and niece of John Wentworth Russell who painted the portrait of Sir Wilfrid Laurier which hangs in the House of Commons citation needed Documentaries editHe appeared in Red Reign The Bloody Harvest of China s Prisoners 2013 30 Davids and Goliath 2014 31 and was interviewed in Free China The Courage to Believe He is also briefly in the 2012 documentary film Death by China non primary source needed See also editOrgan harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners in China Persecution of Falun Gong Ethan Gutmann David MatasReferences edit Seeking Attention Archived September 25 2021 at the Wayback Machine Macleans KILGOUR The Hon David P C B A J D LL B Archived from the original on May 8 2013 Retrieved January 15 2013 Meldrum Andrew October 28 2001 Mugabe hounds anti racist The Guardian London CBC Kilgour or Darfour July 12 2005 Archived from the original on October 23 2005 Vancouver Sun June 26 1968 Republicans Claim Win p 15 a b Petrou Michael April 7 2022 Principled MP David Kilgour split from the Conservatives then from the Liberals The Globe and Mail Retrieved August 9 2022 Talks on Religion david kilgour com How Canada can help in Iran July 2 2009 Kilgour on Traditional Marriage November 26 2003 a b David Kilgour David Matas July 6 2006 revised January 31 2007 An Independent Investigation into Allegations of Organ Harvesting of Falun Gong Practitioners in China free in 22 languages organharvestinvestigation net David Kilgour David Matas 2009 Bloody Harvest The killing of Falun Gong for their organs Archived October 18 2014 at the Wayback Machine p 232 seraphimeditions com a b Santin Aldo February 20 2010 Crusader up for Nobel Prize Lawyer lauded for investigating abuses in China Winnipeg Free Press G Danovitch articles US National Library of Medicine AL Caplan articles US National Library of Medicine J Lavee articles US National Library of Medicine G Ahmad articles US National Library of Medicine T Trey articles US National Library of Medicine M Fiatarone Singh articles US National Library of Medicine State Organs Introduction Archived May 27 2013 at the Wayback Machine seraphimeditions com Rebeca Kuropatwa September 19 2012 New Matas book reveals transplant abuse Archived April 2 2015 at the Wayback Machine Jewish Tribune Mark Colvin November 27 2012 Parliament to hear evidence of transplant abuse in China Australian Broadcasting Corporation David Matas Dr Torsten Trey 2012 State Organs Transplant Abuse in China Archived February 24 2015 at the Wayback Machine seraphimeditions com p 144 Jay Nordlinger August 25 2014 Face The Slaughter The Slaughter Mass Killings Organ Harvesting and China s Secret Solution to Its Dissident Problem by Ethan Gutmann Archived June 7 2017 at the Wayback Machine National Review Viv Young August 11 2014 The Slaughter Mass Killings Organ Harvesting and China s Secret Solution to Its Dissident Problem New York Journal of Books Barbara Turnbull October 21 2014 Q amp A Author and analyst Ethan Gutmann discusses China s illegal organ trade The Toronto Star Ethan Gutmann August 2014 The Slaughter Mass Killings Organ Harvesting and China s Secret Solution to Its Dissident Problem Average number of Falun Gong in Laogai System at any given time Low estimate 450 000 High estimate 1 000 000 p 320 Best estimate of Falun Gong harvested 2000 to 2008 65 000 p 322 amazon com Boisvert Nick April 6 2022 David Kilgour longtime MP who quit 2 different parties for ideological reasons dies at 81 CBC Retrieved April 6 2022 David Kilgour s Biography david kilgour com David Kilgour passes away Knox College expresses condolences April 9 2022 Red Reign trailer 4 minutes youtube July 30 2013 Davids and Goliath part 1 of 5 14 minutes youtube November 28 2014External links editOfficial website david kilgour com David Kilgour Parliament of Canada biography An Independent Investigation into Allegations of Organ Harvesting of Falun Gong Practitioners in China 2007 David Kilgour David Matas Killed for Organs China s Secret State Transplant Business 2012 YouTube video 8 minutes26th Ministry Cabinet of Jean ChretienSub Cabinet Posts 2 Predecessor Title SuccessorRey Pagtakhan Secretary of State Asia Pacific 2002 2003 Christine Stewart Secretary of State Latin America and Africa 1997 2002 Denis Paradis Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Kilgour amp oldid 1196757116, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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