San Diego, California USA: Practitioners Appear Before City Council to Explain the Facts about Organ Harvesting in China
Several San Diego Falun Dafa practitioners appeared before the San Diego City
Council on Tuesday, August 8 to inform the council of recent developments
affecting San Diego's sister city relationship with Yantai and of the recent
discovery that the CCP is harvesting organs from thousands of live Falun Gong
practitioners for profit. The San Diego City Council has previously issued a
resolution condemning the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in Yantai. Mr. Frank Eaves, who spoke for those concerned, told the council members,
"We thought that it was important for the City of San Diego to know that
the situation in our Sister City has worsened, not improved. If you, as the City
Council can think of ways to help the citizens in our Sister City we would
appreciate your input." Mr. Eaves said that several organizations have investigated the organ
harvesting allegations of Falun Gong practitioners in China. He quoted from the
Canadian report by former Canadian Secretary of State and MP David Kilgour, and
human rights attorney David Matas, released on July 6: "the government of China and its agencies in numerous parts of the
country, in particular hospitals but also detention centers and 'people's
courts', since 1999, have put to death a large but unknown number of Falun Gong
prisoners of conscience. Their vital organs, including hearts, kidneys, livers
and corneas, were virtually simultaneously seized for sale at high prices,
sometimes to foreigners, who normally face long waits for voluntary donations of
such organs in their home countries.'" Mr. Eaves showed on a chart the dramatic 2,500 percent increase of the number
of organ transplants in China since the persecution of Falun Gong began in 1999.
He stated that from 1991 to 1998 there were a mere total of 78 liver transplants
in all of China. But after the persecution started, Yuhuangding Hospital
Transplant Center in Yantai City alone performed 160-170 kidney transplants, in
just one year. Mr. Eaves said, "When a person donates an organ willingly, it is a noble
gesture that can save another life. But when innocent men and women have their
bodies cut open and their organs taken without consent while they are still
alive, and in the prime of their lives, one is hard pressed to imagine a grosser
violation of human rights. If this were done to one individual, it would be
considered murder involving unusual cruelty. The fact that it is done to
thousands of innocent Chinese citizens every year can only be considered an
abomination, and a damning indictment of the Chinese Communist regime." The City council members listened very intently. After his speech Mr. Eaves
handed out brochures to the council members that detailed the things he had
touched on in his short speech. The council members and the city attorney
received the brochures and some began to study them thoughtfully. A copy of the Matas/Kilgour report can be found at:
http://investigation.go.saveinter.net/
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