Taiwan: Activities in Nantou County Condemn the CCP's Atrocities in the Sujiatun Concentration Camp (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) At 9 a.m. on March 30, a large-scale activity named
"Support the 9.3 Million Chinese who have quit the CCP and Condemn the
CCP's Atrocities inside the Sujiatun Concentration Camp" was held on the 3rd
floor of the Nationalist Party Headquarters in Nantou County. County officials,
elected representatives and scholars gave speeches and called on people from all
circles to jointly help end the atrocities of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party).
Meanwhile, a large crowd rallied outside the headquarters to protest the CCP's
atrocities. The event was sponsored by the Grand Alliance for Breaking Away from
the CCP, Global Service Center for Quitting the CCP, Taiwan Association to
Rescue Persecuted Falun Gong Practitioners and the Epoch Times. A motorist stops to read the posters Mr. Chen, the chief secretary of the Nantou County government, attended the
rally on behalf of the county head. Chen said, "From the perspective of
human rights, I feel that the CCP's atrocities of removing organs from people
that are still alive are incredible. It will be the shame of all Chinese if we
allow the CCP to continue its tyranny. The Nantou County government
wholeheartedly supports this event and we also call on all county residents to
speak out and condemn the CCP. The world should work together to pressure the
CCP and end its atrocities. Chief Secretary of the Nantou County government Mr. Chen spoke
out to condemn the CCP's atrocities Retired commander of Pingdong region Mr. Chen Changhui said: "Four years
ago, I had severe liver problems and was told to go to Mainland China for
transplantation. I could not make it at the time. Later, I regained health
through practicing Falun Gong. Falun Gong saved my life and thus I want to speak
out for the practice." Mr. Chen said: "Traditional Chinese culture takes the treatment of the
human body very seriously and most Chinese will not donate their organs for this
reason. While organ removal may proceed with consent of the donor or the donor's
family members, the removal of organs from people alive by the CCP is too
inhuman. In addition, it is a logical step to question if there are other
concentration camps similar to the one in Sujiatun." Mr. Lin, a representative of Zhushan Township citizens, said that the CCP
must give a reasonable explanation to the world on this important issue. Residents sign a petition to rescue Falun Gong practitioners
persecuted in China Dr. Chen was the host of the rally. He said that organ transplantation is
strictly regulated everywhere. Without consent of the donor, it is unacceptable
to proceed with the operation for organ removal. There are many cases where
people in Mainland China have lost their organs after operations. This is not
just an individual practice. It is the evil nature of the CCP that has turned
medical workers into accomplices of the regime in organ removals for profit.
This is truly frightening. Ms. Liu of the Grand Alliance for Breaking Away from the CCP said: "I
have a few lawyer friends. After I told them about the atrocities inside the
Sujiatun Concentration Camp, they said that they would wait for evidence. I was
very sad. The genocide is ongoing and countless people are awaiting our help.
Why do we need more evidence before taking action to save lives? When news of
the Nazis' killing of Jewish people was exposed initially, the western society
felt that it was inconceivable and was waiting for evidence. Consequently, they
killed several million more Jewish people. We should not allow such a tragedy to
happen again." Ms. Xu is the principal of Chenggong Elementary School. She took time off
from her job to participate in this event. Her colleagues all supported her upon
learning the cause of the gathering. Ms. Xu said that it is very important to
let Taiwanese, especially those who do business with China, know about these
atrocities. County representative Mr. Lin said that we must pay close attention to the
incident. Outside the headquarters, many civilians held a sit-in to express their grief
for the killed practitioners. They also displayed many banners and posters and
distributed fliers to expose the bloody atrocities of the CCP and to call on the
public to take action to end the persecution.



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