(Clearwisdom.net) Several years ago, after graduating from medical school I was assigned to work at a large hospital. Initially I was required to do rotations at various sections of the hospital. One day during my rotation in the Urology Surgery Section, the section head asked if I had the courage to deal with corpses at an execution site. I said yes, and he sent me and a few other people to the execution ground. He told me not to tell anyone about what I saw.

It was a gloomy and foggy early morning, and our car drove for several hours and stopped in the middle of a wide-open field, the execution site. Martial law had been enforced a long time ago and no unauthorized person was present. Lines and numbers were drawn on the ground. There were about ten places marked. The police executioners were standing at the ready.

Our car stopped about 80 feet from the execution site. A while later, several ambulances pulled up besides us, some of them military ambulances, and we waited in a line. Our driver had been through many of these executions. He pointed at the other waiting cars and said, "This one is from the 301 Hospital in Beijing (a top military hospital); its license plate is covered up with a piece of cloth, and the other one is from..."

Rays of sunlight lit up the earth and it was very quiet. Suddenly, a wailing police siren pierced the air, and criminal police officers carrying light submachine guns arrived. Prisoners whose arms and legs were tightly tied up were carried to the designated spots. With one command, the prisoners were executed with a shot to the back of their heads with the Type 64 pistols. Some staff members confirmed their deaths and photographed them; those who had not died were shot again.

After it was confirmed that the prisoner assigned to us was dead, we quickly ran up. I saw a pool of blood and white brain splattered on the ground. The blood did not congeal. Someone had told me that the prisoners were injected with a liver enzyme prior to execution to prevent the blood in major organs from coagulating. I was responsible for carrying the right leg. I pulled on the rope that tied the prisoner's right leg. The rope was wet because the prisoner had urinated in his pants. We said, "One, two, three!" as we threw the body through the open trunk onto the operating table inside our specially equipped vehicle. Two people in aseptic clothes sat on opposite sites of the table to remove the kidneys. One of them cut and removed the clothes and another person poured antiseptic iodine on the corpse's stomach. I didn't see the remaining procedure. It took only about five minutes to remove both kidneys. After the kidneys were removed, they were placed in a special fluid-filled receptacle and placed in an icebox. Most corpses [whose organs had been harvested] were placed in black plastic bags for cremation. The prisoners' families would only see the ashes. A few bodies were taken away and it was heard they would be brought back after the skin was removed. The skin will be used in transplants for burn patients. The court charges the hospital between 3,000 yuan and 5,000 yuan for each corpse.

As our car drove back, two patients were waiting in the operation room at the hospital for a kidney transplant. Each patient pays about 100,000 yuan for a kidney, in addition to the medical fee.

Over the past several years I had not realized that I was part of a criminal activity. After reading about the horrifying crimes at Sujiatun Concentration Camp on the Minghui/Clearwisdom website I felt guilty, because I participated in something so heinous, and yet I was numb to the reality of it.

Here, I want to sincerely apologize to that prisoner and solemnly warn the world's people: people's way of thinking has become warped under the evil Chinese Communist Party's (CCP's) rule. I hope all people can immediately awaken and not overlook the crimes, or even participate in them without realizing the grave nature of what they are doing. I also hope that people outside China can recognize the crimes that are taking place in broad daylight in China and the heinous nature of the wicked CCP.