U.S. Government

In the fall of 1999, with the first reports of deaths of Falun Gong practitioners in China just surfacing, the United States Congress passed what would be the first of five resolutions condemning the persecution of Falun Gong. Four other resolutions followed, including one expressing concern over attacks and harassment of Falun Gong adherents and their supporters by Chinese agents within the territory of the United States. 

During floor debates and annual rallies held in Washington D.C., Members of Congress have reiterated their opposition to the Chinese Communist Party’s policy of banning Falun Gong and particularly, at the brutal methods used to force Chinese citizens to renounce their peaceful spiritual beliefs.

Last updated in March 2025.

U.S. Congress

Congressional Bills

Falun Gong Protection Act (2025-2026): S.817 and H.R.1540

  • Latest Update: Reintroduced on March 3, 2025 in the House and Senate with bipartisan support. (Read here)
  • The Falun Gong Protection Act would:
    1. Require the U.S. government to assess whether the persecution of Falun Gong constitutes an “atrocity” under the Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Act of 2018.
    2. Mandate targeted sanctions on CCP officials responsible for religious suppression and forced organ harvesting.
    3. Work with allies, partners, and multilateral institutions to highlight the CCP’s persecution of Falun Gong and coordinate targeted sanctions and visa restrictions.
  • Initially introduced in 117th and 118th Congress.
    In the 118th Congress, passed the House via a voice vote.
    ”This bill requires the President to impose visa- and property-blocking sanctions on foreign persons that are knowingly responsible for, are complicit in, or have engaged in the involuntary harvesting of organs in China. The sanctions shall not apply to certain activities, such as authorized U.S. intelligence or law enforcement activities.”

Stop Forced Organ Harvesting Act (2023-2024)

  • Latest Update: Waiting to be reintroduced in the 119th Congress.
  • House Passed on March 27, 2023. Senate referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
    12 cosponsors; passed the House unanimously (413-2)
    14 cosponsors; referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations
    ”This bill requires the President to impose visa- and property-blocking sanctions on foreign persons that are knowingly responsible for, are complicit in, or have engaged in the involuntary harvesting of organs in China. The sanctions shall not apply to certain activities, such as authorized U.S. intelligence or law enforcement activities.”

U.S. State Department

U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom

In 2022, Falun Gong was the third-largest recorded group of prisoners of conscience behind Muslims and Christians in the USCIRF Freedom of Religion or Belief Victims List.

Congressional-Executive Commission on China

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