Chinesemissing personsThe problem is becoming more and more serious because in recent years, Chinaorgan transplantAn industrial chain has been formed. (Picture source: Video screenshot x Twitter)
In 2017, “Investigative Report 7” of “TV Chosun”, a TV station affiliated with South Korea’s most influential media “Chosun Ilbo”, broadcast “Kill to live》. This partdocumentaryIt was taken by a Korean reporter who risked his life to covertly interview, investigate and film in China. Korean patients can only receive it from living Chinese peopleHarvesting organsOnly in this way can we continue our lives, so the name of the film is “Kill to Live”.
The documentary pointed out that there are about 32,000 people in South Korea waiting for organ transplants, but they could not wait for donated organs for five or six years in their own country. In the 10 years since 2000, at least 20,000 people have gone to China for organ transplants. Operation. In China, there are 169 hospitals capable of performing organ transplant surgeries, 8 of which are frequented by Koreans. The prices listed by the hospital for Koreans are: 300 million won (approximately 2 million yuan) for liver transplantation and 200 million won (approximately 1.34 million yuan) for kidney transplantation.
Investigators went to Tianjin Central No. 1 Hospital (also known as: Oriental Organ Transplantation Center), where 1,000 Korean patients visit each year, and found that Koreans undergoing transplant operations were placed in a hotel-style ward specially prepared for foreigners (International Medical Treatment Center). Center special needs ward), the hospital also employs Korean surgeons and nurses who can speak Korean. In the documentary, a family member of a Korean patient said that it was just a matter of money, and they had no choice but to live this way. Because organs cannot be found in South Korea, there is a team here specifically responsible for harvesting organs and transporting them to the hospital. The doctors here are only responsible for the surgery.
The film also revealed that in addition to Koreans going to Chinese hospitals for organ transplants, many people from the Middle East also go. The nurse revealed that the medical expenses were settled with the Middle Eastern embassy in China. You can’t wait for donated organs in your own country, but when you come to China, the speed of the operation can be determined by money. The waiting time is only a few weeks. The more money you give, the faster the operation will be done, and you can even choose a young donor. .
Dr. Zheng Zhi broke down in tears when he stated in Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan last year that he had personally witnessed the cruel process of organ harvesting. (Picture source: Look at China Photography/Huang Jingyu)
Zheng Zhi, a former intern at Shenyang Military Hospital, feared no coercion from the CCP and stood up for justice against organ harvesting. (Picture source: Look at China Photography/Huang Jingyu)
Shenyang veteran military doctor
A friend asked, where do so many organs come from? After organ harvesting was exposed in March 2006, a veteran military doctor from the Logistics Department of the Shenyang Military Region revealed that since the end of 1999, the CCP has detained a large number of Falun Gong practitioners for organ transplants. There are 36 concentration camps like Sujiatun across the country. All detained Falun Gong practitioners have undergone blood tests and physical examinations, which are officially called “physical examinations.” What are you doing to check your body? Preparing for an organ transplant database. Anyone who is determined to undergo an organ transplant will be removed from prisons, labor camps, detention centers, concentration camps and other places. At this time, they will lose their names and have only a code name, corresponding to a fake volunteer for organ transplantation, using a fake name. The veteran military doctor in Shenyang has come into contact with more than 60,000 pieces of forged signature documents. Killing an individual is like killing a pig.
Cheng Peiming, a Falun Gong practitioner from Heilongjiang Province, told a press conference in Washington last August about his experience of being “organ harvested from alive”. (Picture source: Look at China Photography)
A Korean reporter from the documentary “Kill to Live” went to Sujiatun in Shenyang for on-the-spot investigation and found that the reported boiler room where the bodies of Falun Gong practitioners were burned was still there. The surrounding environment had not changed at all, but the big smokestack was gone. This film records in detail the secrets of systematic harvesting, trafficking, and transplantation of organs from living people in China. In fact, it is a semi-open crime in the industry. In this criminal chain, the police, prisons, and hospitals are all involved. For example, Wang Lijun, the former deputy mayor of Chongqing and director of the Public Security Bureau (then the director of the Public Security Bureau of Jinzhou City, Liaoning Province) was deeply involved, and even personally developed research and development that could cause death but not Instruments that damage organs – brain death machines. The reporter interviewed Lee Seung-won (transliteration), president and surgeon of the Korean Organ Transplantation Ethics Association. Dr. Lee said that brain-death machines have no other purpose than to put people into a brain-dead state for organ harvesting.
A middle school student in Sichuan was harvested for his organs. (Picture source: Video screenshot)
A mother in Shandong cried out about her son’s organ harvesting. (Picture source: Video screenshot x Twitter)
missing persons
Some people used to think that organ harvesting was only related to Falun Gong practitioners and had nothing to do with themselves. But driven by huge profits from transplantation, when the organs of Falun Gong practitioners cannot satisfy the CCP’s infinitely expanding greed, ordinary people have also become victims. In 2017, at a public event held by Tencent and the Fujian Provincial Public Security Department, a reporter from the news agency revealed a surprising statistic. There were 8 million missing people in China that year. This number was much higher than the number in “Missing in China” The Population White Paper shows that there are about 1 million missing people every year. China has the largest number of surveillance cameras in the world. Big data, facial recognition, health codes, travel codes, etc. can track and locate every Chinese person. Why can so few missing people be found? After each incident, the official status is always “under investigation.”
Media person Zhao Lanjian said that the large number of missing people in China is closely related to the industrialization of organ transplantation. In other words, there is no harm if there is no buying and selling. The problem of missing persons in China is becoming more and more serious because in recent years, China’s organ transplantation has formed an industrial chain. Although ordinary people cannot learn the truth from official channels, sometimes when they see the missing person notices posted online and on the street, they will wonder how all living people can “disappear” like this? In addition, many people are very worried about physical examinations and blood tests, fearing that their personal information will be entered into the organ transplant database, and their organs may one day be taken away.
The CCP makes money by killing people. This is something that has never happened in history and breaks through the bottom line of human morality. Now more and more Chinese people are aware of the reality of organ harvesting.
Editor-in-Chief: Fu Longshan Source: View China Contributions
Short URL:
All rights reserved. Reprinting in any form requires permission from this site.It is strictly prohibited to create mirror websites.
[Honorary Members Wanted]Streams can merge into the sea, and small kindnesses can achieve great love. We sincerely recruit 10,000 honorary members from Chinese people all over the world: each honorary member only needs to pay a subscription fee per year and become an honorary member of the “Look at China” website, which can help us break through censorship and blockade and provide services to at least 10,000 mainland Chinese compatriots. Provide independent and true key information to warn them in times of crisis and save them from great plagues and other social crises.