RedOrbit.com: Chinese Pathologist Lectures in Taiwan on Falun Gong Organ Harvesting
Thursday, 12 October 2006 Text of report in English by the Taiwanese Central News Agency website "An organ transplant can save a life, but removing an organ from a
living person for transplant is manslaughter," said Wang Wenyi, a
China-born pathologist who became famous last April when she created a scene by
shouting at visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao and his American host George W.
Bush during a White House welcoming ceremony. Wang arrived in Taiwan Wednesday [11 October] for a lecture tour aimed at
invoking people's consciences to halt the alleged practice in China of
harvesting human organs from imprisoned Falun Gong spiritual movement followers
while they are still alive. Her proof of China's live human organ harvesting comes from just two Falun
Gong practitioners from Shenyang in northeast China. The husband of one of them
is a surgeon who claims to have personally removed organs from a living person. [Editor's note: the two people are not Falun Gong practitioners.] After hearing their horrifying accounts, Wang said she immediately searched
the Internet for relevant information and found that the Chinese government has
a long-established web site for organ sales. "US dollar prices for five different organs are listed and the contents
translated into five languages, apparently aimed at soliciting patients from
around the world to visit China to receive organ transplants," she said,
noting that on a web page is acknowledgment to the Chinese government, China's
public security bureau, the police authorities and prisons. Wang, who has lived in the United States for 20 years, is a pathologist at
the Mount Sinai Hospital and knows that in some countries, strict tests must be
done before an organ can be transplanted. In the United States, she said, a
patient usually has to wait five years before a suitable new organ is available
for transplant, yet some Chinese hospitals claim that it can be done
"within a week or two, or a month at the maximum" as long as the
patient is willing to pay for it. Wang also works as a reporter for the Epoch Times.[...] She said Epoch Times
journalists have confirmed that at least 15 Chinese hospitals offer the
"money for quick transplant" service. "Answers from these
hospitals were all tape recorded," she said. She quoted China's Ministry of Health statistics as reporting that between
1993 to 1999, some 18,000 patients received organ transplants in China. From
1999, when China started to crack down on Falun Gong, to 2005, the figure jumped
to 60,000. The average number of death-row prisoners executed each year was less than
2,000, therefore it could explain the number of organ transplants for the
1993-1999 period. But how can the sudden surge for 1999-2005 be explained when
death row executions had not sharply increased? she asked. "The only reasonable explanation is harvesting organs from living
persons," Wang Wenyi claimed in an interview with CNA. She said China has set up nearly 40 "concentration camps" where
Falun Gong practitioners are imprisoned and brutally tortured if
"brainwashing" sessions designed to make them renounce the practice
fail. One "special treatment" for jailed Falun Gong followers is regular
blood tests and checks on their hearts and lungs, a practice she claimed is
aimed at establishing a huge "live organ databank" that makes it
possible to realize how the fast transplants can be carried out. In China, life is not sacred. Rather, it is a commodity that can be window
shopped, Wang claimed. She said that when she condemned Hu Jintao's human rights policy in Chinese
and shouted "President Bush, stop him from killing", and
"President Bush, stop him from persecuting the Falun Gong" at the
White House ceremony, she was speaking for justice and human conscience. As a physician, "it is my job to save lives", but harvesting organs
from living human beings simply is against humanity. "This is why I have no
fear of China's persecution or about my personal safety when I decided to expose
China's brutality to the world," she said. Wang said that as a medical professional and as a journalist, she did not
choose to remain silent and to evade the harsh reality. "I have chosen to
stand on the side of truth, justice and human rights. I hope more people will do
the same." Source: BBC Monitoring Asia Pacific http://www.redorbit.com/news/health/690899/chinese_pathologist_lectures_in_taiwan_on_falun_gong_organ_harvesting/index.html?source=r_health
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