Live: U.S. House Passes “End Organ Harvesting Act”

On May 7th at 5 p.m. Eastern Time, the US House of Representatives voted on several bills related to China, including the “2025 Termination of Organ Harvesting Act” and the “Department of Homeland Security Restriction Act on Confucius Institutes and Entities Related to the CCP”.

The Epoch Times and New Tang Dynasty conducted live internet broadcasts of the voting session, providing real-time translated subtitles.

The bills aimed to address various issues concerning China, such as human rights abuses and national security concerns related to Confucius Institutes and entities associated with the Chinese Communist Party.

The focus on the “2025 Termination of Organ Harvesting Act” reflects growing global concerns about forced organ harvesting practices in China.

The discussion in the House of Representatives highlighted bipartisan support for measures to hold China accountable for its actions and to protect human rights.

The live broadcasts on platforms like YouTube and Ganjing World allowed audiences worldwide to follow the developments and discussions surrounding the legislative proposals.

Viewers had the opportunity to gain insights into the legislative process and understand the significance of the proposed bills in the context of US-China relations.

The engagement of media outlets in providing real-time coverage and translation services underscores the importance of transparency and accessibility in democratic processes.

By making the voting session accessible to a global audience, these broadcasts contributed to raising awareness about the legislative efforts addressing China’s actions and their impact on various issues.

The participation of platforms like The Epoch Times, New Tang Dynasty, and Ganjing World demonstrates a commitment to informing the public and fostering a deeper understanding of complex geopolitical issues.

As the international community continues to grapple with the implications of China’s actions, initiatives like these provide valuable opportunities for dialogue and advocacy for human rights and ethical governance.