The international community has repeatedly raised
evidence-based accusations of live organ harvesting
of
Falun Gong practitioners and executed prisoners
at the hands of the
Chinese Communist Party (
CCP).
High level CCP officials indicate that organ transplants
from executed prisoners will be banned by next year.
Commentators believe that before the impending
Third Plenary
Session, the issue of organ transplants
involving executed prisoners has been raised again.
This is thought to show that the current leadership are using
this to warn factional opponents not to take political actions.
China is believed to be the only country systematically using
executed prisoners as sources of organs for transplantation.
Huang Jiefu is a
Director of
Organ Transplantation
Technology, and former
Deputy Minister of
Health.
On
November 2, Huang spoke in a meeting in
Hangzhou.
Any qualified organ transplantation hospital will
be banned from using executed prisoners organs.
The ban will take effect in May or June next year.
Only voluntary donors' organs can be used,
via a newly launched distribution system.
Surgeons said in the meeting that the new policies
may affect the quantities available for transplants.
There will be a temporary shortage of organs.
Lin Zixu, current affairs commentator: "Huang Jiefu's
speech is likely to ease current international pressure.
Huang said that only donor organs can be used.
However, the CCP has persecuted Falun Gong
since
1999, and many people now have personal
interests entwined within live organ harvesting.
It is difficult to achieve the ban in a short time
."
In the 1970s, the international community began
to condemn the CCP for it's practice of illegally
taking organs from executed prisoners
However, the CCP has always denied the allegations. In
2006, live organ harvesting practices were exposed globally.
The Ministry of Health admitted that the
organs came from executed prisoners.
Lin Zixu: "
The Third Plenary Session is opening soon.
Huang Jiefu openly mentioned the ban of live
organ harvesting from executed prisoners.
This is certainly not his normal behavior. It likely
meets the needs of the CCP's internal struggles.
Some people want to hit at
Jiang Zemin
and
Zhou Yongkang's weak points.
This is to warn the two to not take negative
actions before the CCP's important meeting."
In 1999, the CCP launched the persecution of Falun Gong.
Since
2000, China has become a world
leading country in organ transplantation.
At the end of September this year, the
24th UN
Human Rights Council Session took place in
Geneva.
Spanish human rights lawyer,
Carlos Iglesias
directly raised allegations against Jiang Zemin,
former Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader.
Jiang was described as designing and
organizing a series of strategies to annihilate
many million Falun Gong practitioners.
In June, the
US Congress once again raised a
resolution to stop the CCP harvesting organs.
In September, experts called on the
Taiwanese government
to stop trading possibilities, and stop providing opportunities
for it's citizens to go to China to have organ transplantations.
Lin Shih-chia,
CEO of
Foundation of Medical
Professionals
Alliance in
Taiwan commented.
Going to China for organ transplants, one can
book a surgery at an accurate time and location.
It is worth questioning if these organs are forcibly removed.
Wang Chuying, a
U.S.-based Falun Gong
practitioner spoke to
NTD about this issue.
In 2004, Wang was illegally held
in
Masanjia Forced Labor Camp.
While there, another practitioner called
Xin Shuhua was held in the same location.
Xin was tortured using various methods.
Later, the party
secretary of Masanjia intended to remove organs from Xin.
Wang Chuying: "The secretary Wang Naiming told Xin
Shuhua that people like her should be sent to
Sujiatun.
He said, "You want to be a good person,
then you should donate your heart."
Xin said that if she donates her heart,
how can she practice Falun Gong?
Xin said no. Wang told her that it wasn't her
decision, and contacted Sujiatun hospital."
Sujiatun Thrombosis Hospital was one of the
first hospitals in
Mainland China to have live
organ harvesting allegations brought against it.
The distance from Masanjia
Forced Labour
Camp to Sujiatun is about 34 kilometers.
Falun Gong practitioner Yu
Xinhui
was held in
Guangdong's
Sihui Prison.
The prison doctor knew Yu.
He persuaded Yu not to against the CCP,
otherwise, his organ might be secretly taken.
Yu Xinhui: "At that time, this doctor told me that
Falun Gong practitioners are doing qigong exercises.
Because they do, they have such good
health, and their organs are certainly good.
Which would you choose, they said,
practitioners organs or prisoners organs?
Prisoners are likely to be drug addicts, alcoholics
with many bad habits, and their organs are damaged.
Falun Gong organs are the best, they said."
Manfred Nowak,
UN Special Rapporteur on
Torture, spoke
in an interview with the
Epoch Times, in
August 2009.
- published: 05 Nov 2013
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