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February 22, 2010. Congratulations to David Matas and David Kilgour, authors of Bloody Harvest: The killing of Falun Gong for their organs, published by Seraphim Editions on their nomination for a 2010 Nobel Peace Prize.

Matas, a Winnipeg laywer, and Kilgour, a former federal Alberta MP, have been investigating this issue since 2006. They have reported their findings in a few different reports, and now this book, as well as travelling to countries all over the world to help bring awareness to this situation.

The Falun Gong are a members of a spiritual movement that began in the early 90s in China before being labelled a cult by the government in 1999. Followers of the movement were then jailed, tortured, and executed, their organs being sold for organ transplants.

Check out the article written about the nomination in the Winnipeg Free Press and to learn more about the book, go to Seraphim Editions' website.