(Clearwisdom.net) After the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) genocidal crimes of harvesting organs from living Falun Gong practitioners and cremating their bodies to destroy the evidence were exposed, the Falun Dafa Association and the Minghui/Clearwisdom websites founded the "Coalition to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong in China" (CIPFG) on April 4, 2006 to collect investigation leads throughout China. Following are some of the investigation leads recently collected. We hope that people with inside information will continue to help us expose how forced labor camps, prisons and hospitals have collaborated in persecuting Falun Gong practitioners, so as to help to stop the persecution.
Investigation Lead: One only needs to wait a little more than 10 days to receive a liver at the Chongqing Southwest Hospital
Chen Shiying from Pengshui County, Chongqing City received a liver transplant at the city's Southwest Hospital (an army hospital). She only had to wait a little more than 10 days to get a liver. It was suspected that the liver was from a Falun Gong practitioner.
Investigation Lead: Seven hospitals in Liaoning Province have been granted permission to conduct human organ transplantation
According to a Xinhua News Agency reporter, Yu Xinchao's report from Shenyang on July 24, the Health Department of the Liaoning Province first organized "experts" to carry out an initial examination on hospital applicants for conducting human organ transplantation. The successful applicants were then assessed by a group of experts from the Health Ministry. Finally, seven hospitals in the province received permission to carry out human organ transplantation.
The hospitals are as follows: The First Hospital of the China Medical University, the Shengjing Hospital of the China Medical University, the No. 2 Hospital of the Dalian Medical University, the Dalian Friendship Hospital, the Angang Group General Hospital, the Shenyang Military Zone General Hospital, and the No. 463 Hospital of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.
Investigation Lead: The Ministry of Justice and the Police Department of Heilongjiang Province planned to set up a "sick prisoners' incinerator"
It was learned on June 28, 2007 that the Ministry of Justice of the CCP and the Police Department of Heilongjiang Province are planning to set up a "sick prisoners' incinerator" inside the Songbin Prison in Minzhu Township, Daowai District, Harbin City. The project has been kept extremely secret.
When the design is completed, the structure will be 13.5 meters long and 10.5 meters wide. There will be an underground water treatment pond which is 2.25 meters deep. There will also be an autopsy room, a mortuary, a incinerator, a water treatment room and offices. The designer of this structure is from the Harbin Design Institute, but the construction work unit is still unknown.
The project brings to mind the Sujiatun Concentration Camp, where Falun Gong practitioners were cremated after their organs had been harvested.
The plan for setting up such an incinerator at the Songbin Prison of Minzhu Township in Daowai District, Harbin City is likely to serve the same purpose as at the Sujiatun Concentration Camp. We hope that people in justice organizations of the international community will help to investigate this issue.
Investigation Lead: The Mining Bureau General Hospital of the Liaoning Tiemei Group is able to find a kidney within a few weeks
Bai Yuxiang, male, over 30 years old, employed at the Ventilation Area, Dalong Mine, Tiefa Coal Industry Group Corporation Limited (Tiemei Group), was a resident of Daming Township, Diaobingshan City. In 2004, Bai Yuxiang spent only 20 thousand yuan for a kidney transplant at the Mining Bureau General Hospital. At that time, employees of the mine donated each 30 yuan for the transplant. It only took the hospital a few weeks to find a matching kidney. It was said the kidney came from an executed prisoner, but no one knew who the prisoner was. Bai Yuxiang survived for over a year and then died.
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Category: Organ Harvesting