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Epoch Times: Considering A Joke That is Not A Joke (Photo) By Long Fang, Epoch Times Staff March 28, 2006 I remember that once a colleague of mine told me, "When you travel in
mainland China, you have to keep a clear head. If you drink, don't get drunk. If
you sleep, don't sleep too deeply, otherwise when you wake up it is very likely
you will be short an organ." He said that this is a joke his friends who
travel in China usually tell. At that time, I didn't take it seriously. But I feel that under the
domination of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), Chinese society is bizarre and
motley and almost anything goes these days. Now when I see the modern hospital
located at Sujiatun in Shenyang City, which really does carry out such horrific
and inhuman practices, sorrow fills my heart. The Sujiatun concentration camp not only steals organs to sell them but uses
living, breathing people as their sources. After the necessary organs are
harvested, the victim's remains are thrown into a crematorium to destroy all
traces of their crimes. According to witness reports, during the process, little
anesthetic is ever used. The victims were beaten until they only had feeble
breathing and they were then thrown onto the dissection table for the operation. The victims are said to all be Falun Gong practitioners, only because the CCP
publicly decreed the three policies "Defame their reputation, bankrupt them
financially and destroy them physically" on all Falun Gong practitioners.
As a result, relatives of the considerable number of missing practitioners still
don't know where to ask for news of their loved ones. Because of this, this evil
activity has carried on from 2001 until the present time. The more victims they
process, the more familiar they become (with the operations), and the number of
victims of particularly serious crimes is extremely large. It is said that at
least 4000 Falun Gong practitioners have been murdered. The witness also said
that about 2000 people were still detained there. They are very likely to be
transferred to another place and killed by the CCP in order to destroy the
evidence. It is said that organ transplants need to be paired and it is believed that
the recipients' survival rate is greater when organs from live donors are used.
So I imagine that in order to fit the prerequisite specifications coming in from
all over the world, whenever there is a need, a Falun Gong practitioner who
matches with the recipient will be put onto the operating table. These people
are like lambs ready for slaughter: when there is a buyer, the butcher will
select one in accordance with the needs of the buyer. Their organs are harvested
while the victims are still alive; their liver and kidneys are harvested, their
corneas taken and finally their skin. The bodies, having no further value, are
cremated. During this deal, the butcher is the doctor, the buyer is the organ
recipient, the Chinese Communist regime is the one who grasps and provides this
market mechanism. Maybe my metaphor is not absolutely appropriate. Now regions
that place value on freedom also treat their animals with humanity; they even
use electric slaughter techniques when killing chickens to make their death less
painful. A veterinarian friend of mine told me that there is an unwritten rule
in veterinary science where one has to give silent tribute for minutes before
dissecting an animal to show respect for its life and appreciation of its
contribution. Then I don't know what the CCP consider a human to be? What does
the Sujiatun incident stand for? I only want to ask: Is this still human
society? I also want to ask my Chinese friends, if you are still saying this has
nothing to do with you, if you still continue to defend the CCP, if you still
have any illusions towards the CCP, if you still don't make a declaration to
withdraw from this evil specter and its affiliated organizations, if you remain
unmoved------, then I have nothing to say to you. I only want to stand up and
walk to the windowsill for a breath of fresh air, to see whether the cold wind
in this spring night can dry the tearstains on my face that has not been wiped
dry. Source http://english.epochtimes.com/news/6-3-28/39812.html Posting date: 3/30/2006
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