The Chinese regime’s forced organ harvesting from political and religious prisoners “should be brought up any time the United States and communist China are at the negotiating table,” according to Gary Bauer, who sits on the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF). He added that “in any bilateral negotiations with communist China … religious persecution should always be on the agenda.” “We need every opportunity to speak out to the Chinese people that are being repressed and speak on their behalf,” the commissioner said in an April 21 interview with The Epoch Times. The independent panel in the annual report released on the same day called out China as one of the world’s “egregious violators” of religious freedom. Allegations of the regime’s state-sanctioned organ harvesting have emerged since 2006, with researchers and investigators noting China’s short waiting times and the seemingly on-demand organ supply. A people’s tribunal in 2019 …