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The New Paper (Singapore): Falun Gong Prisoners' Organs Sold for Transplant China reporter says abuse happens at secret jail
(Clearwisdom.net) 26 March 2006 ORGAN transplant in China is again making headlines. Jin Zhong, a pseudonym for the journalist who fled China recently, claims to
have uncovered a secret detention center in the northern part of the country
where inmates are being murdered and their organs sold to domestic and
international buyers. He said he first learned of the alleged harvesting
operation between October and December and that the prisoners were members of
the outlawed Falun Gong religious group. "This is murder and murder
sponsored by a state," said the reporter who has been a contributor to a
Japanese news agency. 'It must be stopped,' he added. Jin said he came across the underground detention center while researching
the Chinese government's response to the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (Sars),
reported The Washington Times. A Chinese official was the first person to reveal that secret medical work
was being done at the Liaoning Provincial Thrombosis Hospital of Integrated
Chinese and Western Medicine. The hospital is in Sujiatun, a suburb of Shenyang, a major city in
north-eastern China, Jin said. He added that he found out that a large underground prison was built beneath
the hospital and that members of the outlawed Falun Gong religious group were
being held there. As many as 6,000 people are thought to be held prisoner at the underground
facility, he said. The hospital is harvesting the organs of the prisoners, including kidneys,
livers and eye parts, he alleged. One source for Jin was the wife of a hospital doctor who was involved in the
organ harvesting. The doctor reportedly suffered psychological problems as a result of the
gruesome medical work and disclosed the secret activity. The Chinese woman has
fled to the US. Several other hospital workers also revealed details about the prisoner organ
harvesting. Jin said he had to hide his true identity allegedly because of threats from
Chinese government agents. He was arrested twice for his reporting and recently
fled to the US, where he plans to seek political asylum. Jin said bodies of the prisoners were burned in the boiler room of the
hospital and that workers there had taken jewelry and watches from the dead and
sold them. He added that he had provided information about the organ harvesting
to US government officials, including members of Congress. A Chinese Embassy spokesman could not be reached for comment. Reports of organs being removed from Chinese prisoners have persisted since
the 1980s. However, evidence was only anecdotal given the secrecy surrounding the
estimated 8,000 Chinese executions a year, reported UK's The Independent. Today, however, organ transplants in Shanghai are widely advertised,
including on the Internet, with surgery costing US$58,000 ($94,000) for a kidney
and US$85,000 for a liver. The trade is growing despite reports of problems in follow-up care and organ
rejection, the newspaper reported. Posting date: 3/30/2006
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