Rights groups have launched a campaign called the “#NotFromChina Pledge” in a bid to end China’s industrial-scale murder of prisoners of conscience for their organs. The campaign, which began on Dec. 8, involves a personal commitment not to receive an organ transplant from China should one become ill, to avoid inadvertently aiding the regime’s grisly practice of organ harvesting. “It is an abomination that today in the 21st century, innocent individuals, including prisoners of conscience, are killed to harvest their organs for profit,” said Andrew Bremberg, president of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation (VOC), a Washington-based advocacy group. The appeal is co-sponsored by VOC, and two other nonprofits, the International Coalition to End Transplant Abuse in China (ETAC) and China Aid. The pledge can be taken on the ETAC website, and a personalized “I took the pledge” card can be shared on social media. The rights groups have called on people to take …