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Leads Pointing to Illegal Organ Transplants: Matching Organ for Young Man Needing a Liver Transplant Found in Three Days

July 5, 2006

(Clearwisdom.net) After the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) crimes of removing organs from living Falun Gong practitioners and cremating their bodies to destroy the evidence was exposed, people have taken action. The Falun Dafa Association and Minghui/Clearwisdom website launched the "Coalition to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong," on April 4, 2006 and began collecting evidence from many sources. The following are some recently obtained leads. We hope kindhearted insiders will continue to help us expose the truth about the labor camps, prisons and hospitals and officials in Mainland China who collude with each other to brutally persecute Falun Gong practitioners, so we can together bring an end to this persecution.

In recent years the No. 1 Affiliated Hospital of Lanzhou University started to perform organ transplants

A doctor from a hospital in Beijing went to Hebei Province to look for more patients for the hospital and a reward of 400 Yuan was given for the introduction of each patient.

The son of a deputy manager of a Water Company obtained a liver within three days, but the transplant surgery failed.

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In recent years The No 1 Affiliated Hospital of Lanzhou University started to perform organ transplants.

In recent years, the No 1 Affiliated Hospital of Lanzhou University set up an organ transplant department. According to some leads, at the beginning of 2006 (maybe in December 2005) a patient with a liver problem whose surname was Yang had a liver transplant surgery within one week after he was hospitalized. After the surgery he was put in the intensive care unit.

A doctor from a hospital in Beijing went to Hebei Province to look for more patients for the hospital, and a reward of 400 Yuan was given for introduction of each patient.

A doctor from a hospital in Beijing went to the Qinglong County Hospital in Hebei Province twice and proposed to the doctors: "If there are any organ transplant patients, please introduce them to our hospital and you will get a reward of 400 yuan for introducing each patient."

The son of a deputy manager of a water company obtained a liver within three days but the transplant surgery failed.

I lived in Jiaozhou City, Shandong Province. Last Fall (2005), the son of the Deputy Manager of the water company in my city (he is just over 20 years old) had a liver problem and went to Beijing for treatment but the surgery did not succeed and the young man died. It was said that he spent tens of thousands of yuan.

Recently I heard his Grandfather say, "When my grandson was applying for the liver transplant, it took only three days to get permission." As soon as I heard this, I immediately thought of the "organ harvesting from live Falun Gong practitioners by the CCP." How possible is it that a patient from a small county far away from Beijing could get permission for a liver transplant within 3 days? If there doesn't exist a live organ bank, how could it be possible to find a matching organ within three days? Considering the work efficiency we have in China at present, three days would only allow for the start of the application procedure.