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Investigation Leads: For the Past Three Years, Beijing Friendship Hospital Has Performed 200 Kidney Transplants Per Year (and Other Leads) (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) After the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) inhumane and
criminal practice of harvesting organs from living Falun Gong practitioners and
then cremating their bodies was exposed, the Falun Dafa Association and Minghui
website [Chinese version of Clearwisdom] founded "The Coalition To
Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong in China" (CIPFG) on April 4,
2006. The coalition calls on people from all walks of life and all organizations
to form a united investigation group to gather possible leads for investigation
of illegal organ harvesting. The following are several leads we obtained
recently. We hope that people who have specific knowledge about such activities
will assist us to continue to expose the inside stories of labor camps, prisons,
and hospitals in China that are in collusion to persecute Falun Gong
practitioners. Together we are striving to end the persecution. Investigation Lead: Zhengzhou No. 7 Hospital Has Sufficient Kidney Resources
for Transplants On December 2, 2004, the Fujian Daily published an article titled
"Three Mothers Offer to Donate Kidney; Love Wants to Heal Seriously Ill
Boy." The article told how three mothers (the birth mother and two
stepmothers) each offered a kidney to a sick boy, but none of their kidneys
matched. People had donated 150,000 yuan to the family for the cost
of a kidney transplant. The article stated further, "On November (of 2004), the Dong Lixiang
couple learned on the Internet that Zhengzhou No. 7 Hospital has sufficient
kidney transplant resources. On November 10 they arrived in Zhengzhou City and
had an appointment with director Liu Huailin." "The 50-year-old Mr.
Liu Huailin had previously read some reports about the situation on the
Internet, so he told the Dong Lixiang couple that the hospital would do surgery
on Dong Zhong at a discounted price. On November 16, when the Dong Lixiang
couple brought Dong Zhong to Zhengzhou, the hospital had a room ready for him.
Two excellent surgeons were assigned to the surgery. On the 19th, a
matching kidney was found." This article clearly demonstrates that the Zhengzhou No. 7 Hospital does have
"sufficient resources for kidney transplants." They found a matching
kidney within 14 days. Other leads so far make it unmistakably clear to us it is
very possible that the kidney was harvested from a living Falun Gong
practitioner. No country in the world, including China prior to the persecution
of Falun Gong practitioners in China in 1999, would have such a sufficient
kidney supply for transplant surgeries. Currently there is no law protecting involuntary organ transplant donors,
including death penalty criminals whose organs are harvested [but by law, only
with theirs or their families' consent]. Zhengzhou No. 7 Hospital and its
director very likely knew that the kidney was obtained in complete violation of
medical ethics and the law and harvested from a healthy Falun Gong practitioner
against their will, yet for the sake of greed and making money they kept silent. Investigation Lead: Beijing Friendship Hospital Performed Nearly 200 Kidney
Transplants Per Year for the Past Three Years Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Sihai reported on June 17, 2006,
"Three o'clock p.m. on June 14 was a busy time in Beijing Friendship
Hospital urology department operating room. Eight surgeons were adeptly
performing kidney transplants on two patients. When the fresh new kidneys were
successfully transplanted into the patients, the hospital had completed their
2615th and 2616th kidney transplants." Tang Yawang, Urology Department deputy director, was the chief surgeon for
these surgeries. He told the reporter afterwards, "In the past three years,
the hospital has completed an average of nearly 200 kidney transplants each
year." Investigation Lead: Tianjin City No. 1 Central Hospital Performed Many
Transplants in 2004 The following is summarized from the Internet forum of Tianjin City No. 1
Central Hospital: (1) In 2003, the hospital completed 384 liver transplants, more than one per
day, which was one third of the total liver transplants in China. (2) Up to November 2004, the hospital had completed 430 liver transplants and
310 kidney transplants, which is No. 1 in the country in total organ transplants
in China, and also No. 1 in liver transplants in the world in 2004. (3) According to available statistics, 1,210 kidney transplants were
performed in our city in 2004, including 5 cases of combined transplants of
kidney and pancreas and 12 cases of combined transplants of kidney and liver.
The ages of kidney transplant patients were from three to 79. There were 1,300
liver transplants performed in our city; the ages of the liver transplant
patients were from 15 months to 76 years old. (4) Liver transplants brought the Tianjin City No. 1 Central Hospital a
profit of 100 million yuan each year. (5) More than 97 percent of the patients came from other cities. Patients
from all over China, including Taiwan and Hong Kong, awee on the waiting lists
for transplants. There are also patients from more than 20 countries, including
the USA, France, Canada, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, and Singapore. Investigation Lead: Zhengzhou Airport Delayed Takeoff to Transfer Kidney for
Liuhuangding Hospital in Yantai In a report on the Minghui website [Chinese version of Clearwisdom], in order
to wait for a courier carrying a kidney for transplant, Xiantao Airport in
Shenyang City delayed the takeoff of a flight for 17 minutes. Recently Zhengzhou
Airport again delayed the takeoff of a flight to wait for a kidney for
transplant. After the boarding for flight CZ6961 at the Zhengzhou Airport was complete,
the doors were closed and the plane was ready for take off. The flight was then
delayed for 47 minutes to wait for Mr. Liu Dongfu, deputy director of Yantai
City's Liuhuangding Hospital Transplant Center, who carried a kidney for
transplant. Insiders provided information that Liu Dongfu said there were several
patients at his hospital in urgent need of kidney transplants, but could no
matching organs could be found. He finally found the kidneys in Zhengzhou City.
The flight was due to departure 15 minutes from the time he obtained the
kidneys, but he was 40 minutes away from the airport at the time. Because of the
great profits to be made, and the regime's complicity in the organ harvesting
crimes, the plane was delayed so that the organ could be delivered. The evidence also suggests that the organ harvesting is only possible with a
huge and well coordinated living organ bank. September 3, 2006 Posting date: 9/15/2006
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