Posted on 07/03/2019 7:24:04 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Last week, as the world focused attention on the Hong Kong protests, a report came out that gruesomely underscored why the protesters felt led to protest. The report, issued by a London-based panel of international and medical experts, was entitled Forced Organ Harvesting of Prisoners of Conscience in China.
The prisoners of conscience are practitioners of Falun Gong, a combination of Buddhist-derived meditations, physical exercises, and morals. While this sounds harmless enough to Western ears, the Communist Party views Falun Gong as an existential threat. Twenty years ago, the government began a systematic crackdown on the practice and its practitioners, who numbered then around 70 million. Several hundred thousand practitioners were imprisoned without trial, and within ten years, an estimated 2,000 had died in custody.
Around 2006, Western media began reporting that the Chinese government was harvesting the organs of Falun Gong prisoners. Lending credibility to this report was that Confucian culture values keeping the body intact after death. Thus, there was no voluntary organ donation system in China until 2015.
And yet, in the decade before this, Chinese hospitals were performing tens of thousands of organ transplants every year, raising the obvious question: Where are these organs coming from?
The panel, known as The China Tribunal, looked into the question and concluded, Since 2000, the Chinese government prioritized organ transplantation in its national strategy and continuously incorporated organ transplantation into its Five-Year Plans for multiple ministries.
In the Tribunals words, forced organ harvesting has been committed for years throughout China on a significant scale, and Falun Gong practitioners have been one and probably the main source of organ supply.
Before being imprisoned, Falun Gong prisoners would be thoroughly examined, with blood tests, x-rays, and ultrasounds to determine the condition of their internal organs. Such tests make no sense for prisoners facing forced labor, brainwashing, torture, and death. But the strategy enabled the Peoples Republic to perform more transplants than any other country in the world in just a few years, all this despite the lack of a voluntary organ donation system.
More recently, evidence suggests that Muslim Uighurs have joined Falun Gong practitioners on the list of involuntary donors. And its hard to imagine that Christians will not soon be added to that list, unless something changes.
The Chinese Communist Partys violations of basic human decency are revolting, but they should not be surprising to us given the regimes history.
Among the Partys most consistent and enduring characteristics has been a flagrant disregard for human suffering. Between 1958 and 1962, an estimated 45 million people died as a result of the Great Leap Forward, which was Maos attempt to reinvent Chinas economy overnight. In addition to the tens of millions that died from famine and famine-related disease, 2.5 million people were tortured to death or just executed.
Four years later Mao, in an attempt to consolidate his power, launched the Cultural Revolution, which killed another three million people.
Now since current leadership resembles Mao more and more, consolidating power and cracking down on perceived threats, this recent reports findings should come as almost a thing expected.
This is why the resistance of Hong Kongs people to Beijings encroachment on their freedoms, especially religious freedom, should not surprise us at all. They know the history of Communist Party rule. They know whats going on in the rest of China. They know what Chinese leadership is capable of. And they know that many of them could be next.
Thats why they protest, and its also why we should support them.
At least we lnow what the dems have in mind to do here also. Our Supreme court will declare it a state’s right.
I really don’t care what China does within its borders. We should not be doing business with them, accepting their spies here, sharing our technology, having them build our products. China is an enemy, on par with Islamic cult.
Seems like supply and demand always applies, even when the commodity is people. Human life cheapens as the supply increases within a culture or nation. People have been a cheap commodity in China for thousands of years. But for the thinnest layer of elites, slaves all.
“Chinese prisoners” actually number about 1.4 billion. Number of indispensible, irreplaceable Chinese individuals: zero.
Elsewhere? We’re getting there.
Organ harvesting
The sign says we have kidney for you. A-1 cheap.
And we are shocked! Planned parenthood does it everyday with the innocent and idiots cheer and applaud and we as tax payers pay for it
This is where the left wants to take us. Totalitarian control over the citizens. The government monitoring every action, and assigning a Social Credit Score to each citizen. Betting that they use the Social Credit Score one day to decide who will give up their organs “voluntarily” for the good of the country.
I have come to enjoy Korean cop TV shows.
A recurring theme is the sale of human body parts by organized crime. You cross the boss, the Don, and he will have your kidneys cut out and sold along with your liver and everything else.
Koreans believe that illegal body part harvesting is alive and well in Seoul
This puts Japan’s infamous WW2 Unit 731 to shame, as this is done with full knowledge and backing of party officials; and for profit worldwide.
People fly to China to have organ transplants, on as little as a day’s notice. One Israeli guy figured out that such a timeframe required harvesting, and started a hue-and-cry against it.
You can find articles about such on the Epoch Times; though I haven’t dug in to find out how reputable that site is in general.
Democrat party does this with babies.
When I went on dialysis in 2008, Northwestern held a transplant seminar in a nearby medical building for patients needing evaluation, and they go over what is legal, and not legal, in the US regarding donation. They also said, “Well, you can leave the country for transplant, but unless you arrange it with the person on your own, know that your organ probably came from an unwilling donor.”
They talked about the organ harvesting, especially China, India and Central America.
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