Large Scale Organ Harvesting in China
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Have you ever heard about such a kind of crime that a living healthy person is organ-harvested for profit? Such unbelievable crimes are happening across the whole China. Over 41,500 healthy and nice persons have been killed in this way. Those crimes are mostly carried out against Falun Gong practitioners.
If you wish to help raising awareness, you can call the White House Comment Line 202-456-1111 to urge U.S. government to help to stop such a kind of crimes.
In March 2006, The Epoch Times published a number of articles alleging that the Chinese government and its agencies, including the People's Liberation Army, were conducting widespread and systematic organ harvesting of living Falun Gong practitioners. It was alleged that practitioners detained in forced labour camps, hospital basements, or prisons, were being blood and urine tested, their information stored on computer databases, and then matched with organ recipients. When an organ was required, it alleged, they were injected with potassium to stop the heart, their organs removed and later sold, and their bodies incinerated.
The first series of allegations were based on apparent eye-witness testimony of two individuals, and directed specifically at the Sujiatun Thrombosis Hospital in Shenyang, Liaoning province. The story received some deal of media attention. Within one month, third party investigators concluded that there was insufficient evidence to support this specific allegation.
Some months after the Sujiatun incident, in July 2006, David Kilgour, a former Canadian Secretary of State, and David Matas, a human rights lawyer, conducted an investigation into the wider issue of organ harvesting of Falun Gong practitioners in China. According to the authors, their report is mostly based on publicly verifiable information, and concludes that the practice is ongoing.
Their findings have received mixed responses. The Chinese government categorically denies any mistreatment of Falun Gong practitioners, and rejects their report in its entirety. A Congressional Research Service said that the report's key allegations appeared to be inconsistent with the findings of other investigations, while the Christian Science Monitor says the report's evidence is circumstantial but persuasive. The authors maintain that their conclusion has not been refuted.
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For higher resolution watch http://www.ntdtv.com / to watch more on youtube : http://youtube.com/user/NTDTV choose playlist and then "Organ Harvesting"
Have you ever heard about such a kind of crime that a living healthy person is organ-harvested for profit? Such unbelievable crimes are happening across the whole China. Over 41,500 healthy and nice persons have been killed in this way. Those crimes are mostly carried out against Falun Gong practitioners.
If you wish to help raising awareness, you can call the White House Comment Line 202-456-1111 to urge U.S. government to help to stop such a kind of crimes.
In March 2006, The Epoch Times published a number of articles alleging that the Chinese government and its agencies, including the People's Liberation Army, were conducting widespread and systematic organ harvesting of living Falun Gong practitioners. It was alleged that practitioners detained in forced labour camps, hospital basements, or prisons, were being blood and urine tested, their information stored on computer databases, and then matched with organ recipients. When an organ was required, it alleged, they were injected with potassium to stop the heart, their organs removed and later sold, and their bodies incinerated.
The first series of allegations were based on apparent eye-witness testimony of two individuals, and directed specifically at the Sujiatun Thrombosis Hospital in Shenyang, Liaoning province. The story received some deal of media attention. Within one month, third party investigators concluded that there was insufficient evidence to support this specific allegation.
Some months after the Sujiatun incident, in July 2006, David Kilgour, a former Canadian Secretary of State, and David Matas, a human rights lawyer, conducted an investigation into the wider issue of organ harvesting of Falun Gong practitioners in China. According to the authors, their report is mostly based on publicly verifiable information, and concludes that the practice is ongoing.
Their findings have received mixed responses. The Chinese government categorically denies any mistreatment of Falun Gong practitioners, and rejects their report in its entirety. A Congressional Research Service said that the report's key allegations appeared to be inconsistent with the findings of other investigations, while the Christian Science Monitor says the report's evidence is circumstantial but persuasive. The authors maintain that their conclusion has not been refuted.
Video Tags:Beijing, brutal, China, crime, faith, Falun, Gong, Harvesting, human, merciless, Organ, persecution, righteous, rights, transplant
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