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Investigation Leads: Large Number of Organ Transplants Performed at First Affiliated Hospital of Shenyang Medical University (and Other Reports)
(Clearwisdom.net) After the horrifying discovery of organ harvesting from
living Falun Gong practitioners and the immediate cremation of their bodies to
destroy evidence was exposed on April 4, 2006, the Falun Dafa Association and
the Minghui/Clearwisdom websites founded the "Coalition to Investigate the
Persecution of Falun Gong in China" (CIPFG, also called "Coalition to
Investigate the Persecution"). The CIPFG is collecting information from
those willing to come forward, asking people who know the truth to further
expose the crimes concerning illegal organ harvesting in China. We call on all
kind-hearted people of conscience to lend help in exposing the facts of this
vicious persecution of Falun Gong practitioners inside secret concentration
camps, forced labor camps, prisons and hospitals in Mainland China. The sooner
this atrocity is fully exposed, the sooner this brutal persecution will end.
Below is information that came to light recently. Investigation Lead: Large Number of Organ Transplants Performed in the First
Affiliated Hospital of Shenyang Medical University According to a Shenyang Evening Newspaper's article on September 19,
2006, the First Affiliated Hospital of Shenyang Medical University held a
"Friends of Organ Transplant" social event, which attracted over 100
people who have had kidney or liver transplant surgery at the hospital. The First Affiliated Hospital of Shenyang Medical University has reportedly
performed organ transplants for over 800 patients since the inception of its
Organ Transplant Department in 1992. Investigation Lead: Jilin Province People's Hospital Sends People to Study
Kidney Transplanting in Beijing We have learned that Jilin Province People's Hospital is preparing to send
four people to study kidney transplant procedures in Beijing. The four people
are a chief residence doctor, an assistant, an anesthesiologist and a nurse.
They will be trained for four moths in Beijing. Investigation Lead: Beijing Armed Police General Hospital Performs Organ
Transplant Surgery for Koreans A group of Koreans are at the Beijing Armed Police General Hospital. Each
person either had an organ transplant or is waiting to have one. The hospital
did not want to tell people that these patients are from South Korea. Instead,
the hospital claims that they are Koreans living in China. In April 2006, a friend of the Assistant Chairman of the CCP's Military
Committee, Mr. Guo Boxiong, had a liver transplant in this hospital. In fact,
Guo visited his friend at the hospital once. That day, the entire hospital was
in a state of martial law. Investigation Lead: Harbin Medical University's Anatomy Laboratory Trades
Corpses in Secret Harbin Medical University's anatomy laboratory has reportedly been trading
corpses in secret. It has been using an abandoned factory in an undisclosed
location in a suburb Harbin as its corpse storeroom before the corpses were sold
to overseas buyers. This was discovered by a local resident. There has been a
lot of unusual traffic around this abandoned factory at night, so the witness
reported it to the local police and revealed the scandal. It is our belief that the investigation was dropped because it could involve
high level CCP cadres in Heilongjiang Province. Allegedly, there was a directive
from the university to tighten security to prevent additional information leaks. Where did these corpses come from? We urge those with knowledge about the
aforementioned to come forward. Investigation Lead: Third Army Medical University in Chongqing City Conceals
the Sources for Its Kidney Transplants Special Concern magazine (Chinese only) published an article entitled,
"Live to Keep Mum Company," in its June 2006 edition (vol. 70) written
by Cen Daming. Story summary: The story is about a woman named Liu Jixiang from Zuoshe Village, Wantun
Town, Xingyi City, Guizhou Province. She has two sons and two daughters. Ms.
Liu's husband died suddenly on October 19, 1998. On May 11, 1999, her eldest son
Zhang Jian was diagnosed with uremia and died despite medical treatment. On
November 29, 1999, her second son was also diagnosed with uremia. The hospital
suspected it might be hereditary. They examined her daughters and diagnosed them
with uremia. Because Ms. Liu Jixiang is destitute and cannot provide medical
treatment for all the children, the family made a decision to save the youngest
daughter. After her two sons and the older daughter passed away, Guizhou
Metropolitan Newspaper wrote an article about the family and solicited
donations on behalf of the family. In late 2004, a total of 170,000 yuan had
been donated to the family. On January 11, 2005, Ms. Liu Jixiang took her
youngest daughter, Zhang Min, to the Second Affiliated Hospital of the Third
Army Medical University in Chongqing City for medical treatment. On February 13,
2005, the hospital performed a kidney transplant for her daughter. On August 3,
2005, Zhang Min recovered and checked out of the hospital. The newspaper had a long report of the family's struggle with illness and how
society extended help in their time of need. But they skipped the most critical
information --- the source of the kidney. Based on the report, it took the
hospital less than thirty days to find a matching kidney, which raises a lot of
questions and controversy. We ask the world to scrutinize this hospital. Information about Special Concern magazine: Website: http://tbgz.cnhubei.com Email: tbgz@cnhubei.com Address: 65 Huangli Road, Wuchang, Wuhan City, Hubein Province 430077 Editor-in-chief: Zhu Yuxiang Assistant editors-in-chief: Zhou Duikui and Huang Yongming Editor's room: Luo Qin and Yao Hua (Tel: 86-27-86791696) News desk: Tel: 86-27-86770751, Fax: 86-27-86788451 Editors on duty: Ma Huilian and Liu Bin Writing editors: Wen Yong and Yuan Ming Art editor: Gong Shuai Publishing Department: Director: Xu Sen 86-27-86724113 Chairman of publishing: Ma Yalun 86-27-86791653 Customer service manager: Yang Lidong 86-27-86788451 (Fax) Customer service manager: Ye Jianxin 86-27-86791653 Circulation service manager: Guo Zheng 86-27-86723955 Posting date: 10/16/2006
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