Epoch Times: Doctors Speak Up Against China's Organ Harvesting
By Maria Chow
Chicago Staff In a press release sent from Washington, D.C., the group says that its
mission is "to share with the medical community and the public at large the
allegations and findings published by David Kilgour and David Matas on July 6,
2006 and other data about organ harvesting in China." On July 6, 2006, David Matas, an international human rights lawyer, and David
Kilgour, the former Canadian Secretary of State for Asia-Pacific, published a
Report into Allegations of Organ Harvesting of Falun Gong Practitioners in
China, in which the two said that the allegations were true: "We
believe that there has been and continues today to be large scale organ seizures
from unwilling Falun Gong practitioners." The founding of DAOH was announced on the same day as Kilgour and Matas
released a revised version of their report, which continues to affirm the
allegations. Torsten Trey, MD and PhD, one of the group's founding members, said that the
date for DAOH to go public was chosen in order to pay respect to Kilgour and
Matas for their contribution in the investigation. "Kilgour and Matas, despite many obstacles in collecting information
from a country that has been controlled by a totalitarian regime for over 50
years, were able to pull together a remarkable amount of proof. They did a great
job, and everyone should realize that it is difficult to collect evidence in
China." Asked why DAOH was not formed earlier, Trey said that while the first
Kilgour-Matas report was one of the biggest trigger points, their idea to form
DAOH came last autumn after they had collected additional information from
articles from Chinese hospitals and Chinese newspapers as well as through
personal conversations with Chinese transplant surgeons at the World Transplant
Congress held in Boston last July. Subsequently, the effort to form a strong
team of reputable doctors and to develop a proper agenda required additional
time. 'Organ Laundering' Based on the concept of "money laundering," Trey said that DAOH
found the need to develop a new term to describe the systematic, underground,
and deceptive transplant business in China, which is based on organ harvesting
of living Falun Gong adherents. "The term 'money laundering' refers to using a legitimate business to
provide a cover for profits earned through an illegitimate one. The systematic
organ harvesting in China that is described in the Kilgour-Matas Report drives
DAOH to coin the new term 'organ laundering.'" He said the concept of organ laundering--illegally procured organs being used
in otherwise legally protected organ transplants--would help people in the West
understand properly the so called transplantation boom in China. According to Trey, although there exist many international medical groups and
organizations committed to addressing general and ethical problems in medical
professions worldwide, none of them specifically aims to address unethical
practices within China. "We don't say 'we know the truth,' but we push for further
investigation," he said. Trey said that DAOH members will reach out to medical colleagues via
different channels, and they hope readers of their web site, regardless of
profession, will join their signature campaign.
Feb 12, 2007
A group of U.S. medical doctors announced on January 31 the founding of the
organization Doctors Against Organ Harvesting (DAOH) aimed at drawing wider
attention to the allegations of organ harvesting of Falun Gong adherents in
China.
http://en.epochtimes.com/news/7-2-12/51640.html
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