Epoch Times: Former Insider Discloses Organ Harvesting from Live Prisoners in China
By Liang Yu
Mar 13, 2006 News of organ harvesting at the Sujiatun concentration camp was announced at
the March 11 Nine Commentaries seminar presented by the Australian Epoch Times.
Following the presentations, members of the audience reacted to the shocking
news. Some questioned the reliability of the report, and the discussion focused
on the Sujiatun announcement. A member of the audience confirmed that the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has committed the crime of taking organs from
living prisoners. Yuan Hong said that he personally knew about the CCP taking organs from
prisoners. Before coming to Australia, Yuan had worked in a Shenyang hospital.
Shortly after he came to Australia, he read in a newspaper that a doctor from
Tianjin Armed Police Hospital had revealed in the U.S. that the CCP was selling
organs. Diplomats of the Chinese communist regime denied the accusations. However, according to Yuan, "In China, it is known by many hospital
staff members that the replacement organs used by regular hospitals basically
all come from prisoners. Until we came abroad, we did not even know this was
immoral and was an invasion of prisoners' human rights. In China, although there
were no discussions among colleagues, everyone knew about it. Most pathetically,
no one thought it was a problem. "I was a doctor at that time. Although I did not participate in organ
transplant operations, some of my colleagues did. Whenever I saw them change to
a multicolored uniform (dressing as soldiers for the occasion), I knew they were
going to the execution site to take a prisoner's organs. "The hospitals in China at that time were normally ranked. For example,
to get rated as top rank, the hospital must perform some sophisticated organ
transplant operations such as cornea transplants, skin operations, kidney
transplants. However, there was no place to buy organs, and they were not
affordable. Also, people do not normally donate their organs. In order to do a
kidney transplant, the hospital had to bribe the Bureau of Justice in order to
get the special privilege to be informed when a prisoner was going to be
executed. "The organs were all from prisoners; everyone knew that. The procedure
in obtaining organs normally was that when a doctor or nurse was informed, he or
she would go to the execution site immediately. The hospital would push the
patient to the operating room to wait for the organ. As soon as the gun shot was
fired, the hospital would start the operation to remove patient's diseased
organ. At the same time, the prisoner's body would be moved to an ambulance to
have the organs removed. "The executioner would be aware that the prisoner's organs were going to
be harvested; hence he would not kill him with one shot. According to my
colleagues, it takes time to harvest the organs. If the prisoner dies too soon,
the blood does not circulate and the harvested organs will be of no use. Hence
when the prisoner is in the ambulance, the doctors begin to take out his organs
while he is still alive. When the organs are harvested, the prisoner is still
bleeding. The organs are then kept in special containers and brought to the
operation theater. "Normally, family members of executed prisoners are informed and told to
collect the body. But for those whose organs are to be harvested, family members
are not informed. Family members are told only after the body is cremated. "People's relations with each other are cold in China. Under the
brainwashing of Communist Party culture, people have no kind thoughts. Their
spirits are numb. They simply do not know this is an invasion of human rights
and is contemptuous of human morals. I came to realize how terrible this is
after I went abroad. Therefore, I believe the authenticity of the report made by
The Epoch Times regarding Sujiatun's selling Falun Gong practitioners'
organs." http://www.theepochtimes.com/news/6-3-13/39272.html
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