|
Germany: People of Hamburg Oppose the CCP's Organ Harvesting from Living People
Article by a German Dafa disciple
(Clearwisdom.net) In order to put an end to the CCP's
brutal crimes of organ harvesting from living Falun Gong practitioners and
destroying the evidence, in order to call for conscience from people around the
world, Falun Gong practitioners in Hamburg, Germany once again held an
information day in the busy town center on 29th April 2006,
reenacting the Chinese Communist Party's crime of stealing Falun Gong
practitioners' organs. In the beginning, because the practitioners who were going to
do the reenactment had not all arrived, other practitioners did not start the
live reenactment and only gave out leaflets. As this did not attract enough
attention from the people passing by, a Western practitioner said that he could
play the role of the doctor removing the organs. Very soon the operating table
was set up. One practitioner lay on the table playing the victimized
practitioner whose organs were removed, with a white sheet full of "blood
stains" covering him. A "doctor" was standing next to him holding
a model of an organ in one hand and blood-stained cash in the other. People busily shopping slackened their paces involuntarily,
staring dumbstruck at the "doctor" holding the organ and the money.
People passing by understood immediately and took leaflets one by one or asked
practitioners about what was happening. Some even furiously walked up to the
"operating table" and interrogated the doctor, "what on earth are
you doing!?" Usually Germans are very sensitive about their children
seeing bloody images. What was different was that in the crowd, there were quite
a few families with children watching this shockingly gory scene. There was also
a father who led his child by the hand close to the operating table, as if to
tell him that such things should never again be allowed to happen. Hamburg's famous Chinese artist Wei Shanshan came to express
her support for Falun Gong practitioners. When talking about the CCP's brutality
of organ harvesting, she told practitioners: "I've heard about cases of the
CCP removing prisoners' cornea during the Cultural Revolution. Because he
opposed the CCP's wicked theory that social status will always be the same
because of birth and heritage, Yu Luoke's cornea were removed before he was
executed. Another political prisoner, Li Wenlian, because she wrote in her diary
during the Cultural Revolution that Chairman Mao also made mistakes and so on,
her fiancé reported her and she was sentenced to death. Before she died she
endured all kinds of torments and her kidney was removed. When my brother
(famous political dissident and democracy activist Wei Jingsheng) was in prison
in the 80's, he heard the prison guards say that now it was more advanced than
before. In the past the prisoners had their organs removed in prison before they
were dragged off to be shot. Now it was possible to execute the prisoner first
and then take their organs. The Chinese authorities publicly announce thousands
of cases of liver or kidney transplants every year, but have never revealed the
sources of the organs. It is feared that most of the organs used in transplants
come from prisoners, because donating organs has never been a part of Chinese
culture." Wei Shanshan reckons that these things are happening mainly
because the Chinese people have completely lost their moral conscience after
being brainwashed by the CCP: "On the internet I have seen that some people
completely approve of the Chinese authorities' ideas, that harvesting organs
from executed prisoners is only recycling raw materials. These people did not
think in the slightest that these executed prisoners are also human beings, and
also deserve basic human rights. Nor did they think that in order to make money
and persecute political and religious prisoners, the CCP would remove organs
from innocent people as well who are not death-row criminals and sell them for
profit, before killing them. This has been substantiated by the recent exposure
of the CCP's crimes of secretly harvesting Falun Gong practitioners' organs and
selling them for profit." On the topic of Wang Wenyi shouting at the White House, Wei
Shanshan said that she highly respects and admires her, even though Wang Wenyi
might have to make sacrifices because of this. For example she might never be
able to enter the White House as a reporter again, but nevertheless it was worth
it all. All you need to do is take a look at the Western media who are finally
paying attention to the illegal harvesting of organs in China. Wei Shanshan also
said: "We want the people of the West to know that the Chinese Communist
government was not elected by our Chinese people, it cannot represent the
Chinese people. If what the world saw during Hu Jintao's visit to America were
only Chinese people welcoming him with red flags, then that really would be a
disgrace and humiliation to our Chinese nation." Another famous German scholar who speaks Chinese and wanted
to keep his name anonymous told Falun Gong practitioners that three years ago he
saw in the "Chinese Encyclopedia" edited by the Hamburg Asian Research
Institute that China has the most advance organ transplant technology in the
world. Right now there are about 8000 cases of kidney transplant every year.
However this book did not mention the source of these organs at all. "This
offends international rules of organ transplantation. According to the revealed
evidence right now, it is very likely that these organs have come from non-death
row criminals. Because even according to the Chinese Communist constitution,
practicing Falun Gong isn't a crime. This is even more terrible than the Chinese
authorities' previously announced statement that the organs used in transplants
have been removed from death-row criminals. I hope that the Chinese Communist
government could put a stop to this inhumane practice on organ harvesting. I
also hope that the Asian Research Institute can make a proper explanation,
report China's situation honestly and not mislead German readers. We should
understand that friendship with the Chinese Communist regime does not
necessarily mean being friendly with the Chinese people. Quite the opposite
sometimes."
|