(Minghui.org) The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC), an alliance founded in 2020, currently has over 250 parliamentary members from 36 countries. Every year since it was established, IPAC has issued a statement in July to condemn the Chinese Communist Party’s brutalities, especially the forced organ harvesting.
On July 20, 2025, IPAC issued a new statement on X (formerly known as Twitter): “IPAC Stands in Solidarity with Falun Gong and All Other Persecuted Communities from Ongoing Repression.” The statement opposed the persecution, stood up for religious freedom, and called for holding the Chinese authorities accountable for their human rights violations.
The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) posted a statement on X on July 20, 2025.
Here is the full statement:
“Today marks 26 years since the Chinese Government made the practice of Falun Gong illegal in China, pursuing a brutal campaign of persecution that continues to this day.
“Since 1999, Falun Gong practitioners have faced surveillance, detention, torture and ideological persecution. A mounting body of evidence now makes it hard to avoid the conclusion that they have been the victims of a state-run program of forced organ harvesting.
“In Xi’s China, the persecution of religious and spiritual groups is not limited to the Falun Gong. Christian churches are demolished, Tibetan Buddhists face cultural erasure, and Uyghur and other predominantly Muslim communities remain subject to interment and forced labor.
“IPAC reaffirms the universal right to freedom of thought and of religion as is enshrined in international law. No person should face persecution for their beliefs. We stand with Falun Gong practitioners and all other persecuted communities in the People’s Republic of China, who are denied their Article 18 rights, and we reiterate our call to our governments to uphold and defend religious freedom worldwide by holding the Chinese authorities accountable for their abuses.”
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