Our Future House, International Society for Human Rights, COHRC, ETAC

Our Future House (OFH)is a newly established nonprofit NGO based in Denmark. Our mission is to raise awareness of crimes committed by communist regimes and revive traditional values through investigation, analysis, advocacy, and action. In February 2019, Our Future House held a premiere of the documentary film In the Name of Confucius, which highlights the Chinese regime’s infiltration of academia in other nations under the guise of cultural exchange.

The International Society for Human Rights (ISHR) is an independent non-governmental human rights organization that bases its work on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the United Nations on December 10, 1948. The ISHR seeks to promote international understanding and tolerance in all areas of culture and society. It is a non-profit organization, independent of all political parties, governments, and religious groups. The ISHR acts on the philosophy that the realization of human rights and the improvement of social conditions cannot be pursued through the use of force. ISHR was founded in order to support individuals who share this principle and, consequently, seek to claim their rights in a non-violent manner.

The China Organ Harvest Research Center (COHRC) is a U.S.-based nonprofit organization that conducts and presents authoritative research on organ transplant abuse in China, including the killing of prisoners of conscience for organs. Our researchers seek out and analyze evidence from a wide range of Chinese and overseas sources. In addition to publishing reports and providing consultation to government entities and non-government organizations, the center has presented its research findings at ethical and medical conferences around the world. Before establishing this organization, the group's lead researchers had studied the Chinese organ transplantation system for over a decade and contributed to reports cited by CNN, BBC, PBS, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Times of London, and Forbes.

The International Coalition to End Transplant Abuse in China (ETAC) is a coalition of lawyers, academics, ethicists, medical professionals, researchers, and human rights advocates dedicated to ending forced organ harvesting in China. The principal object for which the International Coalition To End Transplant Abuse in China (ETAC) has been established is to advance and promote the education of human rights and values with the goal of ending human rights violations associated with organ trafficking involving forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience in China and seeking justice for the victims of forced organ harvesting.

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Relevance, Urgency and Actions - Follow Up of China Tribunal Final Judgment

Tue, Sep 17, 10:00 AM

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Relevance, Urgency and Actions - Follow Up of China Tribunal Final Judgment primary image

Relevance, Urgency and Actions - Follow Up of China Tribunal Final Judgment

Tue, Sep 17, 10:00 AM

Free

Our Future House (OFH)is a newly established nonprofit NGO based in Denmark. Our mission is to raise awareness of crimes committed by communist regimes and revive traditional values through investigation, analysis, advocacy, and action. In February 2019, Our Future House held a premiere of the documentary film In the Name of Confucius, which highlights the Chinese regime’s infiltration of academia in other nations under the guise of cultural exchange.

The International Society for Human Rights (ISHR) is an independent non-governmental human rights organization that bases its work on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the United Nations on December 10, 1948. The ISHR seeks to promote international understanding and tolerance in all areas of culture and society. It is a non-profit organization, independent of all political parties, governments, and religious groups. The ISHR acts on the philosophy that the realization of human rights and the improvement of social conditions cannot be pursued through the use of force. ISHR was founded in order to support individuals who share this principle and, consequently, seek to claim their rights in a non-violent manner.

The China Organ Harvest Research Center (COHRC) is a U.S.-based nonprofit organization that conducts and presents authoritative research on organ transplant abuse in China, including the killing of prisoners of conscience for organs. Our researchers seek out and analyze evidence from a wide range of Chinese and overseas sources. In addition to publishing reports and providing consultation to government entities and non-government organizations, the center has presented its research findings at ethical and medical conferences around the world. Before establishing this organization, the group's lead researchers had studied the Chinese organ transplantation system for over a decade and contributed to reports cited by CNN, BBC, PBS, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Times of London, and Forbes.

The International Coalition to End Transplant Abuse in China (ETAC) is a coalition of lawyers, academics, ethicists, medical professionals, researchers, and human rights advocates dedicated to ending forced organ harvesting in China. The principal object for which the International Coalition To End Transplant Abuse in China (ETAC) has been established is to advance and promote the education of human rights and values with the goal of ending human rights violations associated with organ trafficking involving forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience in China and seeking justice for the victims of forced organ harvesting.

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Relevance, Urgency and Actions - Follow Up of China Tribunal Final Judgment primary image

Relevance, Urgency and Actions - Follow Up of China Tribunal Final Judgment

Tue, Sep 17, 10:00 AM

Free

Relevance, Urgency and Actions - Follow Up of China Tribunal Final Judgment primary image

Relevance, Urgency and Actions - Follow Up of China Tribunal Final Judgment

Tue, Sep 17, 10:00 AM

Free