Insider Reveals All at Sujiatun Are Falun Gong Practitioners

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The Epoch Times
March 20, 2006

Subjects of live cornea removal are mainly the elderly or children

The Epoch Times has conducted another interview with the witness who came forward several days ago to reveal details regarding the Sujiatun concentration camp in Northeast China. In this interview the witness revealed that her ex-husband was one of the main surgeons in the concentration camp. He is a brain surgeon, and was mainly in charge of cornea removal. Because of the horrifying character of live organ removal and the burning of corpses, the witness and her family have had destructive life experiences. Every time she recalls events in Sujiatun, she endures indescribable pain.

The witness said that her ex-husband had a cell phone specifically for this type of business. No matter when and where, as soon as the cell phone rang, he would go to perform the operation. During the 2 years of working at Sujiatun, he did several cornea removal operations per day.

Her ex-husband told her that those detained in the Sujiatun concentration camp were all Falun Gong practitioners. For others, even prisoners sentenced to death, organ removals could not be done without proper paperwork and procedures. Only for Falun Gong practitioners, due to the central Communist Party policy that the deaths of practitioners are "counted as suicide," the hospital can detain and remove organs from them live without any procedures. Every surgeon knew they were Falun Gong practitioners. They were told that doing such things to Falun Gong practitioners were not crimes. Instead, they were "cleaning" for the Chinese Communist Party. Those on the operation table were either mentally destroyed or had lost consciousness. Major targets of cornea removal were the elderly and children.

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thank you said:

thank, you so much for posting this.

This comment was posted on March 24, 2006 3:05 AM


bobby fletcher said:

Here's what a blogger in China did, he called the US embassy in Shenyang and asked them if this story is true.
They said no. Please feel free to call them yourselves. Number is listed below:

"The last couple days even Epoch Time knew it's [lies] been blown, after articles upon articles of tireless shriking, demanding US governmet and the President to come forward to investigate Sujiatun concentration camp! Trying to pull out the big flag and wearing donkey skin prtending it's a tiger. This gave us a thought, isn't there a US consulate in Shenyang! I called and asked: Is this the US consulate in Shenyang? Great, sorry to trouble you, I'd like to ask about the report that Chinese communists setting up a concentration camp in Shenyang's storke clinic, detaining 6000 Falun Gong practioners, they are being murdered, and their organs are harvested and exported to Thailand - is this for real? Guess what the US consulate said? Just one word: NO!

Foreign consulates of every nation have the responsiblity to provide services to its citizens, including economic, cultural, and local news and events. I recommend those who livin in America that have questions about Falun Gong's claim call their local embassy in Shenyang. Their phone number is (86-24) 2322-1198. They will give
you a satisfactory answer."

(Here's US Shenyang embassy's website: http://shenyang.usconsulate.gov/service2.html )

This comment was posted on March 29, 2006 7:06 AM


bobby fletcher said:

100 year old international Hong Kong news agency go to Sujiatun and Lanzhou University to investigate Epoch Times' allegations, and they find a pile of hooey:

* Lanzhou University student registry doesn't have students named in Epoch Time's article, no one has been arrested as alleged:
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.china/msg/91ee0e42566d1f0c

* Reporters investigate concentration camp at Sujiatun stroke clinic find no evidence:
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.china/msg/e2349b8ca53de2ec

Here's bio of TaKungPao.com: a web division of 100 year old Hong Kong newspaper TaKungPao that sells 45% of it's papers in US and Canada:

http://www.takungpao.com/inc/ziliao/introduce.asp

This comment was posted on March 31, 2006 12:30 PM


bobby fletcher said:

What "inspired" Epoch Times' "underground" concentration camp allegation?

It appears the surprise discovery of an underground tunnel built by japanese army during 1905-1920 period, back in August 2005 could be the inspiration for this twist of fact.

The tunnel was sealed up by the Japanese then and unknown until it was discovered by a photographer from the 918 WWII museum working in Sujiatun.

http://news.sohu.com/200050812/n226651351.shtml

When it was discovered in 2005 the tunnel was half *under water*, above link has a picture of it so everyone can get a good idea how this tunnel can, before its discovery in 2001, hold 6000 people,
plus an army of skilled transplant surgeons, nurses, 500-700 jail guards - equipment, rations, and supplies for nearly 10,000 people - all of them eating drinking defecating on top of each other.

And the amazing thing is Sujiatun is a populated close suburb of Shenyang city, with over 150 foreign company and 50-60 foreign family too - "nobody goes in and out of the concentration camp"?

Come on!

More info about the tunnel, including dimension of the facility:

http://www.u-web.cn/PersonalPCSite/complex562_detail.jsp?itemid=175862&contenttype=TextImage&isindex=0&indexchannelid=-1

"after jumping down and passing two holes, we arrive at the entrance of the underground facility. The hallway is 2 meters long and only wide enough for one person. After the hallway is a wider 8 square meter area. After 5 meters we arrrive at 3 meter wide, 2 meter tall underground structure. Cement covers the walls, it's flooded with water 1 meter deep. the structure is about 4 meter under ground, with some of the walls crumbling.

According to Wang TsenJie who discovered it, from above ground estimation it is 2000 meter long [with widest point @ 3 meter], half completely flooded. Water is clear with fish that have no eyes. Some ammunition and human remains have been found [human remain from WWII.]"

(get help from http://world.altavista.com if you can't read Chinese. It ain't a billion people's fault.)

(Just for comparison Guantanamo Bay is a huge base, and it only holds 700 detainees.)

This comment was posted on April 5, 2006 3:34 PM


OMG said:

"100 year old international Hong Kong news agency" This is an interesting title to mention Takongpao. If you ask Hong Kong residents, most of them will tell you it's either controled or strongly influenced by the Chinese communists. Knowing what Chinese government have done during SARS, Why don't the chinese government invite BBC or CNN to investigate?

This comment was posted on April 13, 2006 11:39 PM

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