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The Epoch Times: "There's a Holocaust Happening in China," Doctors Warn as Organ Harvesting in China Continues Unabated
(Clearwisdom.net) "This is a Holocaust, no question about it,"
Toronto-based family doctor Gerry Koffman told an audience gathered in the
University of Toronto's Medical Science Building on Thursday. Dr. Koffman is the Canadian coordinator for Doctors Against Organ Harvesting,
a US-based group of medical doctors that is warning the public and the medical
community that there are serious ethical implications involved in receiving
organ transplants in China. Thursday's forum discussed recent reports of widespread forced organ removal
from living prisoners of conscience in that country. Based on its own independent investigations and a report by Canadians David
Kilgour and David Matas, Doctors Against Organ Harvesting is confident that the
allegations of organ harvesting in Chinese hospitals from unwilling prisoners of
conscience, particularly Falun Gong practitioners, are true. Doctors Taking Action to End Organ Harvesting Dr. Treston Trey, the founding member and spokesperson of the organization
emphasized the importance of its mission and stated that even though this
practice is taking place in China, it nevertheless affects the whole world,
especially the medical profession. "This is a threat to the ethical standards in medicine worldwide. We
don't see this as an isolated issue." "Each recipient going to China asking for an organ is causing the death
of a healthy, living person," Dr. Trey said. That is why his organization is issuing an urgent call to action to the
medical community to inform patients who are considering China for an organ
transplant of the implications of their actions. It is also sending a petition to the Canadian government to add this
information about organ harvesting to the travel advisory for Canadians going
abroad to China. The petition already contains more than 100 signatures from
Canadian physicians. According to various independent investigations, the large number of
unaccounted for organs in China and the short waiting times advertised by
Chinese hospitals (one or two weeks for some organs) are of particular concern. In their report "Bloody Harvest," David Matas and David Kilgour
state that between the year 2000 and 2005, out of 60 000 organs transplanted in
China, 41,500 organs came from unexplained sources. (Please read the entire
Kilgour-Matas report on organ harvesting in China. ) While the Chinese communist regime admitted in 2005 that 95 per cent of these
organs came from executed prisoners, according to the report by Matas and
Kilgour, this still leaves 41,500 transplants unaccounted for. Dr. Trey stressed that the exponential increase in organ transplants in China
began in 1999, the same time that the Chinese regime first launched its massive
suppression of Falun Gong. According to his data, the number of facilities
conducting liver transplants rose from 22 in 1999 to over 200 by 2006. He went on to add that the large numbers of unaccounted for organs are
especially remarkable since China is a society that is traditionally reluctant
to donate organs and does not have a transparent organ donation program. Kilgour
and Matas also emphasized this in their report. The situation in China is that donors are waiting in line for a recipient,
said Dr. Trey, adding that there must be a pool of living donors. He mentioned
an ad found in April 2006, published in a Chinese newspaper, advertising:
"Twenty organ transplants free of charge" at the Hunan Provincial
People's Hospital, for which people could register by calling the hospital's
hotline. Following the Money Organ transplants are a lucrative business in China, with prices ranging
between $30,000 and $180,000 USD for an organ. According to the data collected
by the organization, these prices were available on the China International
Transplantation Network Assistance Center website, but have since been removed. That Falun Gong practitioners are the principal victims of this
organ-harvesting seemed to be unanimously agreed upon by the speakers at the
forum on Thursday, which also included Kilgour and Asia scholar Erping Zhang. "Based on accounts by various witnesses and prisoners, Falun Gong
practitioners are being singled out for systematic blood-testing in detention
centers," said Dr. Trey. "It makes no sense that a group who is
persecuted and tortured would be tested for their health," he added. Ms. Ying Dai, a practitioner who survived Chinese labor camps and now lives
in Norway after being granted refugee status by the UN, confirmed the blood
testing of Falun Gong practitioners. She also told of the persecution she
endured in China, along with other practitioners. "For five years, I was arrested, I was incarcerated. We were severely
beaten. But we were not animals and we had committed no crime. The degree of
persecution is beyond what people in the West can imagine," she told the
audience. Mr. Erping Zhang, the director for the Association for Asian Research, a New
York-based organization, presented an overview of Falun Gong, a spiritual
practice that includes meditation, and of its persecution by the Chinese
communist regime. The practice, first made public in China in 1992, was originally endorsed by
the government for its ability to improve health and morale, but it fell out of
favor after the officially atheist regime found it had attracted more adherents
than there were members in the Chinese Communist Party. Zhang emphasized that Falun Gong practitioners have been vilified by the
Chinese media, which are under the control of the ruling communist party in
China. The media have treated Falun Gong worse than criminals, Zhang said, and
this has helped substantiate the persecution. David Kilgour, former Canadian secretary of state for Asia and the Pacific,
said that he and David Matas have met Falun Gong practitioners in over 32
countries in their mission to raise awareness about the organ harvesting.
"The one thing you know about Falun Gong practitioners is that they're
completely opposed to violence," he added. Dr. Koffman, the moderator of the forum, first became involved in Doctors
Against Organ Harvesting after reading about the allegations of organ-harvesting
in China in The Epoch Times newspaper and then pursuing his own
independent investigation. He stressed that this organization, which was officially launched on January
31, 2007, is a supporter of organ transplants, and that it is important for
people to understand the difference organ transplants from consenting donors and
the organ harvesting from unwilling prisoners of conscience, who are
systematically killed for their organs. Since the initial release of the report by David Matas and David Kilgour in
2006, the issue of organ-harvesting in China has gradually been getting more
attention in the medical community. A March article published in the Journal
of the Royal Society of Medicine compared this organ harvesting in China to
the Holocaust in Nazi Germany and stressed the impact this has on the concept of
ethics in the medical community. "The killings in Nazi Germany show that
nothing is impossible when a totalitarian system loses its sense of
ethics," said Dr. Trey, who was born in Germany. May 19, 2007 http://en.epochtimes.com/news/7-5-19/55501.html Posting date: 5/24/2007
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