Laixi No. 2 People's Hospital Actively Persecutes Practitioners (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) Laixi No. 2 People's Hospital of Shandong Province
actively persecutes Falun Dafa practitioners and brutally force-feeds
practitioners who are hunger striking to protest the persecution. The hospital
and the Laixi police have cooperated with each other to do this over and over
again. They took four practitioners to a mental hospital for further persecution
and injected them with drugs that damage the central nervous system. Please find below information we have gathered to provide evidence of the
persecution. Laixi No. 2 People's Hospital is located at No. 8 West Weihai Road, Laixi
City, Shandong Province. It is a centralized hospital, with the compound and
buildings covering 13,000 square meters. The buildings sit on 22,500 square
meters. In the 1980s and early 1990s, Laixi No. 2 People's Hospital was the Laixi
Mental Hospital, and it was a small, little-known hospital. After it became
profitable, it was converted to a centralized hospital. But it could never
compare to the Laixi City County Level People's Hospital, which used to be a
county hospital and which now employs many people, although there are not many
patients. Since the CCP began to persecute Falun Gong on July 20, 1999, Laixi No. 2
People's Hospital has adhered diligently to the CCP's orders in its persecution
of Falun Dafa and Falun Dafa practitioners. Local practitioners have been
illegally arrested and detained in the hospital, brainwashing center
(the former Party school), and detention center (Laixi Prison), where they have
suffered forced brainwashing. Practitioners' have not cooperated and have
protested their detention and persecution by hunger striking. The police have
sent these practitioners to the No. 2 People's Hospital for force-feeding. Laixi No. 2 People's Hospital has participated in persecuting Falun Dafa and
practitioners. It cooperates with the Laixi police and is responsible for
transferring four practitioners to the mental hospital for further persecution.
They injected drugs that damage the central nervous system into healthy
practitioners. They turned healthy people into numb patients that suffer
mentally and physically. Practitioners have been detained there as often as
seven to eight times, with the longest time over half a year. After the exposure of the organ harvesting from live practitioners at
Sujiatun Concentration Camp, WOIPFG launched a thorough investigation, looking
at those they believed to be involved in killing Falun Gong practitioners. Many
Chinese who still have a conscience have revealed the names and locations of the
prisons, forced labor camps, and hospitals that have performed organ harvesting
on live Falun Gong practitioners throughout China. It was discovered recently that Laixi No. 2 People's Hospital has a kidney
transplant center. The Laixi Kidney Transplant Center is located in the surgical
unit of the Laixi No. 2 People's Hospital. Although it is a secondary hospital,
it has reached the standard required for transplants. Over the past three years,
it has brought in Liu Dongfu, an expert from Yuhuangding Hospital of Yantai,
Shandong Province, to perform 13 kidney transplants. Liu Dongfu is from Qixia, Yantai, Shandong Province, and used to work in a
hospital in Qixia before he transferred to Yuhuangding Hospital in Yantai.
According to someone who knows the inside story, expert Liu Dongfu has a high
volume of kidneys at his disposal. He performed 113 kidney transplants in 2004
and 150 in 2005, at a cost of 50,000 to 60,000 yuan. The kidney
alone costs each patient 30,000 yuan. A Japanese person had a kidney transplant at the center. Another Japanese,
over 80-years-old, could not have a kidney transplant because his heart disease
relapsed after his arrival. They implanted a pacemaker instead and he returned
to Japan. Three to four transplants were performed this year. Recently, there was a Korean that needed blood tests before the surgery, so
that a matching organ could be found. They found a kidney donor within a week.
Sometimes it only takes one day to find a donor, though there are times when it
might take one or two months. The kidney donors are from Harbin, Nanjing, and
Shandong Linyi. Staff from that hospital will pick up the kidneys at the airport
around midnight and operate shortly after. The staff claimed they must perform
as many operations as possible before July 1, 2006, because after July 1, only
accredited hospitals can perform the operation. Laixi No. 2 People's Hospital also claims, "Our Kidney Transplant Center
is the only medical facility in that city that performs organ transplants. Since
the establishment of the center, more than 10 patients suffering toxic
conditions from kidney diseases have had transplants, with the eldest 73 years
old and the youngest 26. There are now four doctors in charge and three
directors that are also doctors. We have worked with kidney experts inside and
outside of China. We have sent people to Beijing, Jinan, and other medical
institutes to advance their knowledge many times. The Center works with kidney
patients and those suffering uremia. We promise to perform miracles." A family member asked a kidney transplant physician, "How long does it
take to transplant a kidney for a uremia patient?" The doctor said that
they needed one week. The family member then questioned whether they could
guarantee the health of the patient, and the doctor assured them that the
patient would be healthy. The family asked the origin of the kidney, and the
doctor said it was from Shandong, Linyi and the northeast, but did not provide
any further information. Laixi No. 2 People's Hospital contact phone numbers:
Emergency call: 86-532-88438000
Switchboard: 86-532--88438620, 86-532-88438621, 86-532-88438188
Neurology Department 4th floor: clinic 8075, nurse 8031
Neurology Department 3rd floor: clinic 8075 nurse 8068
Psychological consultation: 86-532-88437000
Work phone: 86-532-88438353 Fax: 86-532-88438353
Address: No. 8 west Weihai Road, Laixi City (100 meters west of coach stop)
Postcode: 266600
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/5/8/127180.html
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