(Clearwisdom.net)

1. Investigation Lead: Forced Labor Camps are Sources for Kidneys from Live Donors

2. Investigation Lead: Jiangsu Bayi Hospital Gets Liver for Transplant in Kunming

3. Investigation Lead: Liu Zhenwen Performed More Than 400 Liver and Kidney Transplants at the Liver Transplant Center of the Armed Police General Hospital

4. Investigation Lead: Doctors at Nanjing Military Area Fuzhou Main Hospital Performed Liver, Pancreas, and Kidney Transplants at the Same Time

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1. Investigation Lead: Forced Labor Camps are Sources for Kidneys from Live Donors

An "expert surgeon" was transferred from a hospital in Yunnan Province to Chenxi County People's Hospital. He is in his 40s and has a monthly income of more than 10,000 yuan. He used to perform kidney transplants. He was accompanied by a pretty young woman from Yunnan. A Falun Dafa practitioner who had done work at a hospital lives in his neighborhood. The following discussion took place when the practitioner clarified the truth to the doctor:

[Practitioner] How's business?

[Doctor] It was good in Yunnan, but I don't have much to do in Chenxi. I performed more than 100 kidney transplants when I was at Yunnan Hospital.

[Practitioner] Did you use live people as the source of the kidneys?

[Doctor] Of course.

[Practitioner] Where did these live organs come from?

[Doctor] Forced labor camps.

The practitioner showed the doctor some truth clarification materials about the Sujiatun concentration camp. The doctor expressed his doubts. He said, "If this is the truth, I was not fulfilling my duty as a doctor."

2. Investigation Lead: Jiangsu Bayi Hospital Gets Liver for Transplant in Kunming

Published on the Longhu website on August 9, 2006: In May of this year, Mr. Li, 40, was transferred from a hospital in Anhui to the Liver Center of Bayi Hospital. Doctors said that he needed a liver and kidney transplant.

Wang Xuan, the chair of the Liver Center "searched far and wide and found a suitable liver in Kunming on May 19." They did not find a kidney. Wang Xuan and other doctors performed the liver transplant.

3. Investigation Lead: Liu Zhenwen Performed More Than 400 Liver and Kidney Transplants at the Liver Transplant Center of the Armed Police General Hospital

On August 13, 2006, Anhui Internet News Center reported that Liu Zhenwen, vice chair of the Research institute of Liver Transplant of the Anhui Armed Police and chief of staff at the Liver Transplant Center of the Armed Police General Hospital, has successfully performed more than 300 liver transplants, as well as more than 100 kidney transplants.

4. Investigation Lead: Doctors at Nanjing Military Area Fuzhou Main Hospital Performed Liver, Pancreas, and Kidney Transplants at the Same Time

Life Science and Technology Association reported on September 24, 2004: Nanjing Military Area Fuzhou Main Hospital performed the first combined liver, pancreas, and kidney transplant.

The patient's name was Lin, 36, from Lianjiang, Fujian Province. Family members brought him to the emergency room on June 24. On September 24, doctors from the Surgical Department, Urology Department, anesthesia and other sections joined in this highly difficult operation, lasting 12 hours.

According to the report, transplants of several organs into the same patient are very difficult. This is considered a very complex surgery because of the patient's condition, large surgical area, and "the limited time span for preserving the organs." It is "extremely difficult" to do a combined liver, pancreas, kidney transplant, i.e., transplanting three or more organs into the same patient.

Meanwhile, within the limited time for keeping multiple organs viable, it is almost impossible to find three or more organs such as liver, pancreas, and kidney at the same time. Nanjing Military Area Fuzhou Main Hospital accomplished this feat.

This is only possible if an enormous live organ bank exists. The CCP's torture and killing of Falun Gong practitioners during the past few years, and their policy of "cremating the body immediately, without identifying the person," undoubtedly provided the opportunity for such a live organ bank.