(Clearwisdom.net) Since the Chinese Communist Party's inhuman evil practice of harvesting Falun Gong practitioners' organs while they are alive and then cremating the bodies was exposed earlier this year, the Falun Dafa Association and the Minghui/Clearwisdom website established The Coalition to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong on April 4, 2006. Since then, they have collected investigation leads widely. The following is a lead recently received. It is hoped that people of conscience will continually help us to expose the inside story of the collusion between the labor camps, prisons and hospitals that persecute Falun Gong practitioners in mainland China and help stop the persecution.
Investigation Lead: the Affiliated Hospital of Northern Sichuan Medical College is Performing Organ Transplants
According to inside news from the hospital, the hospital has performed a lot of transplant surgeries recently. On average, there are 2 or 3 surgeries per day. The medical personnel begin working at 8:00 a.m., and finish by 9:00 or 10:00 p.m. They only take lunch when they find time in between doing the transplantation surgeries. The transplanted organs include kidneys, livers, and hearts. The hospital leaders told the participating nurses and interns that the organs were made artificially.
Phone number of the Northern Sichuan Medical College: 86-817-2242720
Surgery Building of the Affiliated Hospital: 86-817-2262030
According to international convention, the organ donors' information should be provided when transplant surgery is performed. If the hospitals in Mainland China want to make organ transplants above-board, humane and legal, they should provide the donors' information. However, the doctors and hospital authorities that are involved in the organ transplants have made every effort to conceal the source of organs in recent years.
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Category: Organ Harvesting