Korea: People from All Circles Condemn the CCP's Atrocities of Harvesting Organs from Living Practitioners (Photos)
By a practitioner from Korea
(Clearwisdom.net) The CCP's atrocities of harvesting organs from living
practitioners in labor camps shocked people from all circles in Korea, and
Korean transplant experts questioned the transplant practice in China from
ethical and legal perspectives, while many groups and organizations have called
for a full investigation of the forced labor camps across China. At the same
time, a signature drive has been initiated in major cities in Korea to rescue
practitioners in China. Experts Question the Transplant Practice in China The legitimacy and ethicality of the organ transplant practice in China have
been widely questioned and criticized by the international community. The
exposure of organ harvesting from living practitioners in forced labor camps
unfortunately confirmed experts' concerns. In the Spring Seminar of the Korean
Organ Transplant Association, Chairman of the association Fong Piam-Kee said:
"The issue of most concern is its ethicality. In China, the whole process,
including the selection of a matching organ provider and the operation's
details, is not transparent. In addition, the commercial operation involved in
the process is very disturbing and problematic. The ethical issues of the
Chinese transplant practice have been a consistent problem." In recently years, more and more Korean patients have gone to China for organ
transplant operations. They would find the organ "donors" in a short
time, and have the operation and come back to Korean in a matter of weeks.
Regarding this situation, the executive director of the Korean Organ Transplant
Association Lee Chum-Koi questioned: "This means that there are a large
amount of organ providers standing by. It is very hard to understand how the
hospitals in China can always have the operations at scheduled times." Appeals from All Circles On April 12, members of the Korean Branch of the Global Service Center for
Quitting the CCP, Sino-Korean Traditional Culture Research Association, Epoch
Times Korean Branch and the Korean Falun Dafa Association rallied in front of
the Korean Media Center and Entry/Exit Administration Bureau to strongly condemn
the Chinese Communist regime's atrocities of harvesting organs from living
practitioners and then cremating their bodies to destroy the evidence. They
called on an immediate investigation of all forced labor camps in China. Support from Koreans The CCP's atrocities of harvesting organs from living practitioners have
angered people from all over the country. Some gasped in horror after seeing the
posters depicting the persecution, and some brought drinks to practitioners who
were clarifying the truth to show their support. Some expressed their surprise
at how evil the CCP was. Large numbers of people signed their names to rescue
practitioners. Mr. Zhao, a company CEO, said indignantly: "If there are
supreme beings, please let them punish those Communists". He took a bunch
of petition forms to his company, saying that he will ask his employees to sign
it. This is another larger signature drive to rescue practitioners in China after
a similar drive contributed to the rescue of Ms. Gao Chengnu.

Rally to condemn the CCP's atrocities
Korean people sign their names to support Falun Gong
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2006/4/15/125256.html
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