(Clearwisdom.net) According to the Southern Metropolitan Daily Newspaper on July 26, 2006, "China has had 21 donors donate 88 organs, which saved 81 patients. Among the 21 donors, 50% are located in Guangdong Province." (see http://www.nanfangdaily.com.cn/southnews/pdf/ds/20060722/A10.PDF
http://www.nanfangdaily.com.cn/southnews/dd/dsb/).
The Chinese Communist Party still does not admit that the main source of China's organ transplant in recent years is the live harvesting of Falun Dafa practitioners. Since it says, "China had 21 donors donate 88 organs," then how are thousands of transplants possible?
According to statistics from the Ministry of Public Health, from 1993 to 2005, they conducted 59,540 kidney transplants, 6,125 liver transplants, and 248 heart transplants, with steady yearly increases. Liver transplants in 2005 numbered more than 2,700, kidney transplants nearly 6,000, plus bone marrow transplants, cornea transplants, and other organ transplants, with the total number of organ transplants reaching nearly ten thousand. Death row prisoners' organs can only be used in nearby hospitals. According to Amnesty International statistics, China has only around 2000 death penalty inmates each year, and not all those prisoners' organs are useful. The CCP does not even admit the organ removal of death penalty prisoners, yet it is long well known to be true.
According to records of the World Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong (WOIPFG), in Henan Province, Shandong Province, Shanghai City, Guangzhou City, Beijing City, Tianjin City, Liaoning Province, and Hubei Province there have been medical doctors and hospital employees who openly said to investigators that they can provide Falun Gong practitioners' organs. From the results of the first stage of the investigation, it is certain that there exists more than one concentration camp like Sujiatun, where Falun Gong practitioners' organs are removed while alive.
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Category: Organ Harvesting