New Zealand (NZ) Labour MP Louisa Wall has spoken out against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) over grisly allegations it conducts industrial-level organ harvesting on prisoners of conscience. In speaking out, the MP has broken ranks with her political party, the NZ Labour government of Jacinda Ardern, which prefers to approach the Chinese regime on issues of concern quietly. “Forced organ harvesting is occurring to service a global market where people are wanting hearts, lungs, eyes, skin,” Wall told RNZ. “The Uyghur population, and also the Falun Gong population, both have been designated as prisoners of conscience,” she said. “We know that they are slaves. We also know that they’re being used to harvest organs.” Wall is a member of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC), which monitors the activities of the CCP. She referenced a 600-page report produced by the independent China Tribunal, which was chaired by barrister Sir …