Doctors claim China is executing prisoners of conscience to HARVEST THEIR ORGANS and fuel illicit transplant industry
The innocent Chinese individuals who lost their lives due to the heinous crimes of forced organ harvesting by the Chinese communist regime are not the sole victims. When Americans opt to purchase these organs in China,
they unwittingly become victims as well.
This argument was presented during a virtual panel on Dec. 10, commemorating the 75th anniversary of International Human Rights Day. This panel, comprising doctors, lawyers, politicians and activists, used the platform to shed light on unaddressed abuses related to some of China's most appalling crimes against humanity, including forced organ harvesting. (Related:
Japanese non-profit exec imprisoned for illegally harvesting the organs of Belarusians for Japanese patients.)
Over the past two decades, emerging evidence suggests an appalling practice: the Chinese regime has clandestinely executed prisoners of conscience on a massive scale to fuel its transplant industry. Experts who participated in the virtual conference, hosted by Doctors Against Forced Organ Harvesting (DAFOH), a Washington-based medical ethics advocacy group, emphasized that this practice persists unabated.
The primary victims are detained adherents of Falun Gong, a spiritual practice fiercely persecuted by
the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) since 1999.
Dr. Howard Monsour, a Texas physician, shared a compelling story about a patient who underwent a liver transplant in China "almost immediately" after it was arranged over a decade ago. This patient was denied a transplant by hospitals in the United States due to his low survivability. He eventually received a new liver in China for $88,000.
Monsour, unaware of the Chinese transplant system at the time, later suspected his patient became an unintended victim of the regime's organ harvesting practice. This prompted Monsour to testify before the Texas Senate, contributing to the adoption of a resolution in 2021 condemning the CCP's forced organ harvesting program.
Similar instances were recounted, such as a patient of Israeli heart transplant surgeon Dr. Jacob Lavee receiving a heart transplant in China with just two weeks' notice.
Journalists in 2017 exposed a Chinese hospital offering kidneys within two days for an extra $10,000, contrary to the standard waiting time of two weeks.
The origin of these organs has raised significant questions, especially given the absence of an official organ donation system in China until 2015.
Despite decades of investigation and substantial documentation, Western media's silence on the issue has been attributed
to pressure from the CCP.
China routinely denies forced organ harvesting allegations
The Chinese government dismissed these allegations two years ago after a group of UN independent experts claimed that among the ethnic and
religious minority groups being targeted for organ harvesting were Falun Gong practitioners, Uyghurs, Tibetans, Muslims and Christians detained in China.
The Chinese government
routinely denies these allegations, asserting that witness testimonies are always provided by paid actors who habitually engage in spreading slander and rumors about human rights issues in China.
"The Chinese government always follows the
World Health Organization's guiding principles on human organ transplant, and has strengthened its management of organ transplant in recent years," said the Chinese embassy in the United Kingdom. "On March 21, 2007, the Chinese state council enacted the regulation on human organ transplant, providing that human organ donation must be done voluntarily and gratis."
Watch this clip from the political lobbying group New Federal State of China warning that the only way to ensure the health organs of Chinese children will not be harvested
is to eliminate the CCP.
This video is from the
Chinese Taking Down Evil CCP channel on Brighteon.com.
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Sources include:
NTD.com
TheGuardian.com
Brighteon.com