Akron Beacon Journal (Ohio, USA): Falun Gong alleges Chinese organ harvest
By Tracy Wheeler, Beacon Journal medical writer
Aug. 19, 2006 Imprisoned for their spiritual beliefs. Tortured. And killed for their
corneas, kidneys and other organs. As hard as it may be to believe, this is happening to Chinese followers of Falun
Gong, said Cheng-Yuan "Corey" Lee, and it's time for the world to do
something to stop it. Friday afternoon, Lee -- along with three members of a Chinese family who
have been granted asylum in the United States -- held a banner on South High
Street, across from Akron City Hall. They hoped to draw attention to the Chinese
government's treatment of Falun Gong, a mind-body-spirit discipline recognized
by its slow, relaxing Tai-Chi-like movements. "The Chinese communist government is very, very evil," said Song
Zhang, who said he was a prisoner for 10 months because he practices Falun Gong
and refused to give the government a list of other followers. Lee and Zhang have taken their message to Toledo, Findlay, Lima, Canton,
Mansfield and Youngstown. Other groups have held similar events throughout the
country, as well as in Canada and Australia. "People in the United States don't know what's going on in China,"
Lee said. "That's why we're out here." The first goal is to raise awareness, said Lee, an assistant professor of
education at The University of Findlay. After that, the hope is to spur change
through international pressure. [...] Lee and the other touring protest groups are playing up July report by David
Matas, a Canadian human rights lawyer, and David Kilgour, a former Canadian
Parliament member. The authors admitted that their findings were not ironclad proof to support
the charges of organ harvesting. However, they said, "Based on what we now
know, we have come to the regrettable conclusion that the allegations are
true." The pair was not permitted to visit the country to investigate the situation.
Instead, they relied on the information of an ex-wife of a Chinese surgeon who
may have harvested corneas from 2,000 people, who were then handed off to other
surgeons to harvest other organs. They also recorded phone calls with doctors in Chinese hospitals saying the
organs are from Falun Gong members. In one taped conversation, Matas -- posing as a patient awaiting transplant
-- asks, "Does the person know that his organ will be removed?" The doctor replies, "No." The Chinese government banned Falun Gong in 1999. Source http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/news/15312582.htm
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/8/23/136213.html
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