CCP Kills and Covers Up: Sudden Surge in Organ Transplants Reported
The Epoch Times
April 8, 2006
In an "Urgent Announcement" a special investigative group reports an alarming increase in the number of organ transplants being done in transplant centers throughout China. Published on the Clearwisdom website by the Integrated Committee to Investigate the Secret Sujiatun Concentration Camp, the announcement concludes that the Chinese communist regime is killing detainees in Sujiatun and other concentration camps in an effort to hide the evidence of mass murder and live organ harvesting.
The Integrated Committee's investigation has learned that hospitals and transplant centers in Heilongjiang, Hunan, Shanghai, Zhejiang, Yunnan, Anhui, Shan'xi and Xinjiang are operating overtime to perform transplant operations. This surge in activity is said to be due to the release of information over the past three weeks about the slaughter that has gone on at Sujiatun and other concentration camps in China at least since 2001.
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Hi, here are more news on the authenticity of the concentration camp allegation:
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,18669046-7583,00.html
‘’It appears the claims by Falun Gong have been at least substantially exaggerated. Initial investigations by researchers for a US congressional committee have identified the site at Sujiatun as a hospital, where it is suspected organ harvesting occurs but on nowhere near the scale claimed'’
Now, if there is no concentration camp, rather isolated cases of abuse and irregularity contrary to Chinese law, then there exists a very different reality than what’s alleged.
While I agree China’s human rights abuse should be examined, as with all human rights abusers in the world including my own country USA - lifting data from website and writing allegory of “Schindler’s List” is not the way.
If we in the West can not be precise with our facts, only resort to emotionally satisfying political charge, who will take what we say seriousely?