Organ harvesting of what could be up to 100,000 people annually will become a topic of discussion in the Southern Highlands.
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Petitioners will be stationed at several locations across the region on the weekend (April 24) to raise awareness.
Petiioners from the Falun Dafa Association will be at Coles in Bowral and Moss Vale, and Woolworths in Mittagong.
People can sign a petition and learn more about the "cruel human act" in China and the Chinese Communist Party this Saturday.
Falun Dafa Association volunteer Diana said the act was being condemned in China, with animosity gaining momentum across the globe.
"The petition is a way to tell the CCP that lots of people do not support their actions," she said.
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The End CCP Petition has currently gained over 848,000 signatures.
Diana is hoping that the petition can have an impact on a practice that she said "is not something you can see directly."
She said the stalls were about raising awareness of what was happening in China.
"It needs to be eliminated because it's human cruelty," she said.
The Independent Tribunal into Forced Organ Harvesting from Prisoners of Conscience in China reported that the CCP estimated that 10,000 transplants take place every year.
The Tribunal noted that the government say "now that their transplant volumes are all coming from donations."
The Tribunal is "convinced that official Chinese transplantation statistics have been falsified."
The Tribunal also reported that it did further investigation and found it could be 60,000 or as much as 100,000 transplants each year.
"We will never know the true figure," Diana said.
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