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Investigation Lead: Evidence of Organ Harvesting From Living Falun Gong Practitioners (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) The Falun Dafa Association and Minghui/Clearwisdom
website launched the "Coalition to Investigate the Persecution of Falun
Gong in China (CIPFG)" and are collecting evidence of CCP atrocities
against Falun Gong practitioners from all sources. Please find below recently
discovered information. We sincerely hope that people who are aware of relevant
facts will step forward and expose the cruel killing of Falun Gong
practitioners, as well as the collusion among forced labor camps, prisons and
hospitals in China, and thus help stop the persecution. Evidence of Organ Harvesting from Living Falun Gong Practitioners in Hubei
Province The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) stayed silent for a few weeks after the
Sujiatun Concentration Camp was exposed. On April 11, 2006, though, an official
from the Liaoning Provincial Thrombus Hospital of Integrated Chinese and Western
Medicine (where the Sujiatun Concentration Camp was hidden) publicly denied the
existence of the concentration camp. He further denied the harvesting of organs
from living Falun Gong practitioners and the cremation of their bodies. The CCP's denial does not surprise people. The CCP has always denied
persecution while torturing its enemies, and it has always denied its abuse of
labor camp detainees and its violations of human rights. Facts speak louder than
words, and more and more people see clearly the wickedness of the CCP. Many
people recounted stories of their families or friends who received organ
transplants. We publish these stories here. 1. Ms. Shen said, "My brother-in-law Sun received a kidney transplant in
the summer two years ago at the Jiedaokou Hospital of the Military Region in the
Wuchang District, Wuhan City. We heard that eleven people received transplants
that day. The whole procedure took twenty one days, including hospitalization,
tissue match and surgery. The doctor told us that if we had sent our money
earlier, my brother-in-law could have undergone surgery earlier. Many patients
were waiting for kidney transplants at the time." 2. Ms. Li said, "My cousin received a kidney transplant at the Wuchang
District Military Police Hospital two years ago. The tissue match and surgery
only took a few days. We had heard then that many patients were undergoing this
type of surgery." 3. Ms. Chen said, "My brother-in-law received a liver transplant at the
Tongji Hospital in Hankou, Wuhan City before the 2006 Chinese New Year. The
tissue match and surgery took only five days." The patients' families said that it used to take a long time to receive an
organ transplant, varying from six months, one year, three years, to five years.
It's quite rapid nowadays. A patient can have the surgery as soon as the
hospital gets the money. It's not hard to deduce that what happened at the
Sujiatun Concentration Camp also takes place in Wuhan City. Here we want to call out to the public: Learn more about organ transplants
through families and friends. Expose and suffocate the evil! Investigation Lead: Falun Gong Practitioner Illegally Detained Inside a Large
Prison in Jiutai City, Jilin Province While I spoke with a family member once he said, "We have the largest
prison right here in Jiutai." I asked, "Where is it?" He
answered, "It's in Manka." I asked, "Who is held there?" He
said, "They are all Falun Gong practitioners. This is absolutely
true!" A person revealed it to him during a meal they had together. That
person is a retired official from a police department. Investigation Lead: Authorities of a Detention Center in Chongqing City Probe
Falun Gong Practitioners' Physical Conditions and Health Histories I am a Falun Gong practitioner from a county in Chongqing City. In late 2001
the local police held me at a detention center. While there, the guards ordered
inmates who were held in the same cell with me to ask me, "Have you ever
had any illness, particularly contagious ones in the past? What's your blood
type?" The guard told me that if I persisted in practicing Falun Gong, I
would be sent to northwest China. He also said that practitioners sent to the
Northwest would be turned over to a group of secret police officers in Beijing
like commercial goods. The guard didn't know specifically where the
practitioners would be taken. That was in 2001. The inmate said, "Right now (2001), detention centers and prisons in all
districts and counties throughout the country are looking for determined Dafa
practitioners. These practitioners must have good health, standard stature and
no history of illness. They are sent to the north." One night I had a clear and vivid dream while lying half asleep on the
crowded concrete bed. I recall it now like it was just yesterday. In my dream I
saw a person's abdomen was cut open with a knife. His organs, such as his
intestines, immediately fell on the ground. The organs were fresh and warm. The
person whose abdomen was sliced open was standing up, and quickly, another
person holding a knife cut out a kidney behind the intestines and took it with
him. He even flashed the kidney before my eyes. I didn't know at the time what this dream meant, but five years later, after
the harvesting of organs from living Falun Gong practitioners was exposed, I
jolted at the realization that the wicked CCP had probably been brutally
murdering Dafa practitioners as early as 2001. Investigation Lead: Head of an Employees' Hospital Received Two Organ
Transplants Within One Year Xu Zhengyi, former head of the Wumahe Forest Bureau Employees' Hospital in
Yichun City, Heilongjiang Province spent more than 600,000 yuan in
Shanghai for a kidney transplant. After the transplant he developed liver
problems, so he went back to Shanghai for a liver transplant. He died on the
operating table. It is quite possible that two Dafa practitioners were killed to make this
failed surgery possible. My friend in Qingdao City wanted for his father to receive a kidney
transplant, but the price of a kidney varies from place to place. It costs
between 10,000 yuan and 60,000 yuan to get a kidney transplant surgery in
Beijing. To undergo such a surgical procedure at the No. 3 Qingdao Hospital
costs between 30,000 yuan and 50,000 yuan. The price for kidneys is lower in
Beijing than in Qingdao. It was learned that one heart transplant was performed at the No. 2 Central
Hospital in Binzhou, Shandong Province last year. And about one month ago a
liver transplant surgery was performed at the same hospital. The patient said
the hospital hired a doctor from Beijing. The doctors are very young and looked
like interns. They left as soon as they finished the surgery. The hospital told
the patient that they were able to find a matching liver after three prisoners
were executed in Shenzhen City. The liver was transported from Shenzhen City to
Jinan City and then to Binzhou City. The story is highly suspicious. Were the
three prisoners executed just for the organ transplant? Or is it simply a lie?
The details await further investigation. Investigation Lead: CCP Unwittingly Exposes Evidence of Organ Harvesting CCTV Channel 10 broadcast a program entitled "Faceless Man Living in the
Depth of the Mountain" at around 8:00 p.m. on June 20, 2006. The program
tells of a man of an ethnic minority living in a southwest province whose face
was disfigured by a bear. Most of his face including his nose was gone. Other
villagers and especially children feared him when they saw him, so he stayed
home all the time. The villagers called him, "the faceless man." The program went on to tell that Xijing Military Hospital Affiliated With the
Fourth Military Medical University in Shanxi Province learned about it and
offered to restore his face pro bono. They went to the man and paid his fare to
travel to a military hospital in Shanxi Province so he could undergo the
surgery. According to the TV report, the head surgeon is an expert in facial
restoration, but how could he have found a donor willing to give his face and
nose in such a short time? The program also said that the first tissue matching
failed. A second donor was found, but the second attempt also failed. The third
donor's face and nose were the right match, and the surgery turned out
successful. How can there be so many "voluntary" donors within such a
short period of time? Without a live human organ bank, is it possible? Investigation Lead: Patients at the Qingdao City Central Hospital Need Only
Wait One Week for a Kidney Transplant The former Qingdao City Textile Bureau Hospital was a hospital for the
employees of Qingdao City Textile Bureau. Its name was changed to Qingdao City
Central Hospital, also called the No. 2 Hospital Affiliated with the Qingdao
University Medical College. Patients waiting for kidney transplants need wait
for only one week. The procedure costs between 25,000 yuan and 50,000 yuan. The
short waiting period is an indication that the organ source is quite ample at
this hospital. We will conduct further investigations to expose the facts to the world. Degree certification of the hospital: Top of the third degree Wei Renmin: head of hospital Address: No. 127 South Siliu Road, Qingdao City, Zip code: 266042 Office: 86-532-84855192, Fax: 86-532-84863506 Website: www.qdmch.com, Email: gotodiy@souhu.com Investigation Lead: Xingtai City Mining Bureau Hospital Provided Kidney
Transplant Facilities for a Doctor and a Patient from a Hospital in Beijing On the evening of May 10, one prospective kidney transplant patient, one
organ donor and one transplant surgeon from a hospital in Beijing arrived at the
Xingtai City Mining Bureau Hospital. The transplant surgery was carried out the morning of May 11 at the Xingtai
City Mining Bureau Hospital. The kidney donor is a 26-year-old male named Lin
Tao from Jilin Province, who donated his left kidney. The recipient is a
37-year-old male named Lin Tiezhu. Lin Tiezhu is probably a Korean from
northeast China or South Korea. He doesn't speak any Chinese. Lin Tiezhu was
brought to the hospital at around 9:00 p.m. on May 10, and Lin Tao was brought
to the hospital late at night. They didn't arrive at the same time. The doctor from the Chaoyang District Hospital in Beijing asked Meng Hua and
Chen Zhiliang from Xingtai City Mining Bureau Hospital to perform anesthesia.
The head of the Urology Section at the Mining Bureau Hospital forbade anyone
from talking to the patient and ordered general anesthesia. Except for the one
doctor who arrived from Beijing, the other doctors who participated in the
surgery all work at the Mining Bureau Hospital. The staff at the Mining Bureau Hospital raised their suspicions, "The
families of both the donor and the recipient are absent during such major
surgery. Only the patient, the donor and the doctors are present." After
the surgery both the doctor from Beijing and the person who signed the medical
forms left, and two new-arriving people were sent to take care of Lin Tao. Aside
from the doctors and nurses assigned by the Mining Bureau Hospital, other people
were forbidden to approach donor Lin Tao. Two people from Lin Tiezhu's family
came to the hospital, one of whom was his older brother. Neither one of them
spoke Chinese. All of the surgery expense was charged to Lin Tiezhu. Sun Jianguo, head of the Xingtai City Mining Bureau Hospital: 86-319-2066119
(Home), 86-1338306201 (Cell), 86-319-2069499 (Office) Yu Zhongsheng, deputy head of the Hospital: 86-319-2069807 (Home),
86-1338306203 (Cell), 86-319-2069465 (Office) Zhang Jiping, deputy head of the Hospital: 86-319-2069218 (Home),
86-1338306205 (Cell), 86-319-2069455 (Office) Wu Zhanyong, deputy head of the Hospital: 86-319-2066098 (Home),
86-1338306206 (Cell), 86-319-2069469 (Office) Li, head of Urology Section: 86-319-2065098 (Home), 86-1338306225 (Cell),
86-319-2069446 (Office) Chen Zhiliang, anesthesiologist: 86-319-2066360 (Home), 86-1338306237 (Cell) Investigation Lead: Two Donor Organs Provided for a Patient at the Shanghai
Hepatobiliary Institute A 43-year-old man who works at the Longfeng Chemical Factory in Daqing City
suffered from severe liver disease. He went to Shanghai Hepatobiliary Institute
in early April 2006 and decided to undergo a liver transplant in mid May. Before
the surgery the doctor at the Shanghai Hepatobiliary Institute discovered during
an examination that the donor had hepatitis, so they did not use his liver. They
found another matching donor within one week. They performed the liver
transplant surgery between 4:00 p.m. and midnight on May 26, 2006. The organ donor source was unknown and the hospital kept it as a secret. The
search for a matching liver in foreign countries for similar transplants would
take several years, due to various constraints. This hospital was able to find a
matching organ within only one week, which shows it has access to a large organ
supply. Investigation Lead: More on "CCP Media Unwittingly Discloses Evidence of
Live Organ Transplants" Published on Clearwisdom.net An article entitled "CCP Media Unwittingly Discloses Evidence of Live
Organ Transplants" published on Clearwisdom.net (http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2006/6/9/74273.html)
tells of a hospital in Dalian City performing heart and lung transplants for two
patients. The name of the hospital should be Xinhua Hospital Affiliated With Dalian
University, the former No. 5 Research Institute of the Ministry of National
Defense. The "expert file" column on Page B46 of June 13 issue of Dalian
Bandao Morning News introduced in detail Xu Ning, the doctor who performed
the lung transplant. The original newspaper article was captured in the picture
below by a digital camera: Doctor Xu Ning's clinic hours: Whole days on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Hospital address: No 156 Wansui Street, Shahekou District, Dalian City, the
former No. 5 Research Institute of the Ministry of National Defense Consultation hotline: 86-411-82119410, 86-13322209120 (Cell) Posting date: 7/6/2006
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