Posted on 03/21/2006 10:21:04 AM PST by TigerLikesRooster
Ping!
OMG
One of our "most favored nations".
Thanks. To me this is important. But I am feeling no one cares, really.
The day the Republicans went to bed with the Communists was the official beginning of the end of America.
Have not come across corroboration from other sources yet. I am looking. However, this story is too specific to brush aside.
http://www.asianresearch.org/articles/2850.html
Concentration Camp for Falun Gong Disclosed; Prisoners Killed for Organs
Nobody has yet to come out, Chinese Journalist Reveals
Falun Dafa Information Center
3/17/2006
(3/9/2006 7:19)
NEW YORK (FDI)The Falun Dafa Information Center received shocking, detailed information on Wednesday from a Chinese investigative journalist documenting a concentration camp set up in Shenyang city, Liaoning province, expressly for Falun Gong practitioners. The news comes on the heels of the Department of States 2005 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices, released Wednesday; the report documents continued, systematic abuses of the Falun Gong in China.
Information about the camp was relayed via audio recording from a Chinese journalist. It is the first time news of the secret camps existence was disclosed to outsiders. The camp is said to hold over 6,000 Falun Gong adherents at any given time, and nobody has yet to come out from it alive. According to the source, it contains a crematorium, and an unusually large number of doctors work therereflecting the camps practice of killing prisoners for their organs, which are then sold for profit.
The source tried to convey the horror of what is happening in the concentration camp: Why was a crematorium built, and why are so many doctors housed there?
The answer is something unimaginable. You must be clear that a cremator for bodies is different than a burner used for sanitation purposes.
Located in the Sujiatun district of Shenyang city, the camp, dubbed the Sujiatun Concentration Camp, is surrounded by walls three meters high, topped with electrified barbed wire. It is heavily fortified and said to be highly secret; locals know close to nothing about it. Those held inside are Falun Gong adherents from Chinas three northeastern provinces as well as central China; many are said to have been transferred there from various labor camps. CCP authorities involved with the camp have learned many things from North Korea, according to the source.
This is deeply, terribly disturbing, and confirms our worst fears: that CCP authorities remain intent on eradicating Falun Gong, and in their desperation will go to any lengths, stated FDI spokesperson Mr. Erping Zhang. We need to be clear that the persecution has not gone awayit has merely become darker and more hidden.
The Chinese source spoke at length about the unlawful harvesting of organs in the Sujiatun facility. If Falun Dafa practitioners are sent to Sujiatun, he said, they have no chance of coming out
The CCP wont let a prisoner consume food forever. So what are they up to, then?
the Falun Dafa practitioners are killed for their organs, which are sent off to various medical facilities. Organ sales is now a highly profitable business in China.
They cant find enough bodies through executions, and no bodies are more readily available for this business than those of the [Falun Dafa] practitioners, he stated.
http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=9543
The Chinese Lecture on Human Rights
By Robert T. McLean
Published 3/21/2006 12:07:05 AM
It is that time of year again when all of a sudden Beijing is concerned with human rights. The Information Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China issued a report on March 9 entitled "The Human Rights Record of the United States in 2005." This is a yearly ritual conducted by Beijing in response to the Country Reports on Human Rights Practices released annually by the United States. The PRC's report states its intentions with the following explanation: "To help people realize the true features of this self-styled 'guardian of human rights,' it is necessary to probe into the human rights abuses in the United States in 2005." Thus, China has entered into a political clash with the United States in an effort to expose Washington's "hypocrisy." But is this report anything more than a state-sponsored joke? You be the judge.
Entitled "On Life and Security of Person," the first section of the report explores the performance of the United States government in providing the necessary security required to protect its citizens. The crime rate in America is provided with particular emphasis on violent cities and well-publicized cases of homicides throughout the year. The idea here is that "the unchecked spread of guns has caused incessant murders" and that this constitutes a transparent violation of human rights. Perhaps if the United States only had a one-party dictatorship that squashed individual freedoms Americans would be fortunate enough to have a more peaceful society on the model of the Peoples Republic of China.
The following section details the supposed excesses of law enforcement and the judiciary. As evidence the report provides the juvenile epithet for the issue of domestic wiretapping as the "Snoopgate scandal" and notes: "Secret snooping is prevalent and illegal detention occurs from time to time." Additional support includes the allegation that while the "United States proclaims to be a 'paradise of freedom,'" more Americans are imprisoned than anywhere else in the world. However, to really drive home the human rights situation in America it is noted: "On December 21, 2005, the U.S. Senate voted to extend the Patriot Act, a move that aroused keen concern in public opinion." Oh, the nerve of the United States Senate!
Wal mart at work!
Sounds fishy. Have you seen any reports of this elsewhere other than ET?
Not yet.
Thanks, but that looks like the exact same interview.
The swastika-like sign has been used in Buddhism for millennia. It has nothing to do with Nazism.
I realize that, but it is still creepy.
It seemed freaky to me at first. But it is an old Buddhist symbol.
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