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Friday, 8 July 2016
Report: China still harvesting organs from prisoners at a massive scale
(CNN)- A new report claims that China is still engaged in the widespread and systematic harvesting of organs from prisoners, and says that people whose views conflict with the ruling Chinese Communist Party are being murdered for their organs.
They blame the Chinese government, the Communist Party, the health system, doctors and hospitals for being complicit.
"The
(Communist Party) says the total number of legal transplants is about
10,000 per year. But we can easily surpass the official Chinese figure
just by looking at the two or three biggest hospitals," Matas said in a
statement.
The report estimates that 60,000 to 100,000 organs are transplanted each year in Chinese hospitals.
According to the report, that gap is
made up of executed prisoners, many of them prisoners of conscience
locked up for their religious or political beliefs. China does not
report its total number of executions, which it regards as a secret.
The report's findings stand in stark contrast to Beijing's claim that, since the beginning of 2015, China has moved from almost completely relying on organs from prisoners to the "largest voluntary organ donation system in Asia."
At
a regular press conference Thursday, Chinese Foreign Ministry
spokeswoman Hua Chunying said China has "strict laws and regulations on
this issue."
"As for the testimony and the published
report, I want to say that such stories about forced organ harvesting in
China are imaginary and baseless -- they don't have any factual
foundation," she said.
The
National Health and Family Planning Commission, which oversees organ
donations in China, did not respond to a request for comment for this
piece.
Secret transplants
According
to the report, thousands of people are being executed in China in
secret and their organs harvested for use in transplant operations.
So
who is being killed? The authors say mainly imprisoned religious and
ethnic minorities, including Uyghurs, Tibetans, underground Christians,
and practitioners of the banned Falun Gong spiritual movement.
While much of China's organ transplant system is kept secret, official figures show that 2,766 volunteers donated organs in 2015, with 7,785 large organs acquired.
Official figures put the number of transplant operations at around 10,000 a year, which the report disputes.
The authors point to publicly available statements and records released by hospitals across China claiming they carried out thousands of transplant annually, and interviews with and official biographies of individual doctors who claim to have carried out thousands of transplant operations during their careers.
"Simply
by adding up a handful of the hospitals that have been profiled in this
(report), it's easy to come up with higher annual transplant volume
figures than 10,000," the authors write.
According
to official statistics, there are more than 100 hospitals in China
approved to carry out organ transplant operations. But the report states
the authors have "verified and confirmed 712 hospitals which carry out
liver and kidney transplants," and claims the number of actual
transplants could be hundreds of thousands larger than China reports.
'Ghoulish and inhumane practice'
The apparent gap in official transplant figures, the report claims, is filled by prisoners of conscience.
According
to Amnesty International, "tens of thousands of Falun Gong
practitioners have been arbitrarily detained" since the government
launched a crackdown on the practice in 1999.
China regards Falun Gong as a "cult" and claims followers engage in "anti-China political activities."
"The
government considers Falun Gong a threat to its power, and has
detained, imprisoned and tortured its followers," says Maya Wang, China
researcher for Human Rights Watch.
The
report says detained Falun Gong practitioners were forced to have blood
tests and medical exams. Those test results were placed in a database
of living organ sources so quick organ matches could be made, the
authors claim.
This massive supply of organs served to benefit hospitals and doctors, making for an ever growing industry.
The report's authors testified before the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee Thursday.
"The
Chinese government has been trafficking in organs for profit for far
too long and we have strong evidence that Falun Gong practitioners were
singled out for organ harvesting," said Representative Chris Smith, who
co-chairs the committee.
In a statement released online,
Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, former chair of the U.S. House
Foreign Affairs Committee, said the Chinese government's "ghoulish and
inhumane practice of robbing individuals of their freedom, throwing them
in labor camps or prisons, and then executing them and harvesting their
organs for transplants is beyond the pale of comprehension and must be
opposed universally and ended unconditionally."
Good intentions'
For decades, Chinese officials strenuously denied that they harvested organs from prisoners, calling claims to the contrary "vicious slander."
Finally in 2005, officials admitted that the practice took place and promised to reform it.
Five
years later however, Huang Jiefu, director of the China Organ Donation
Committee, told medical journal The Lancet that more than 90% of
transplant organs still came from executed prisoners.
China carries out more executions annually than the rest of the world put together, at least 2,400 in 2014, according to Death Penalty Worldwide. Official Chinese figures are not reported.
In late 2014, China announced that it would switch to a completely voluntary donation-based system.
This
pronouncement was greeted with great skepticism however, given that
between 2012 and 2013, only around 1,400 people signed up to donate
(compared to the more than 300,000 in need of organ transplants every
year).
Since then, the government has seen limited success in getting people to sign up to the national register.
One
86-year-old woman, surnamed Zhou, told CNN she had wanted to donate her
organs in 1996 but at the time her local Red Cross chapter had never
heard of someone doing so.
"Since I wasn't able to have a medical career myself, I want to make a contribution after I die," she said.
Zhou said that while her family was
mostly supportive of her decision, "in China, the conventional wisdom is
that it's improper to mutilate a body when someone is dead."
While
people like Zhou have stepped forward to fill the gap left by
prisoners, experts warn that there is nothing to stop those condemned to
be executed from also "volunteering," and regulations legalizing the use of prisoners' organs remain in force.
The 2014 announcement "is only at best a statement of good intentions but has no force of law," the medical journal BMJ said.
The
phasing out of executed prisoners' organs is a "semantic trick,"
Professor Li Huige of Johannes Gutenberg University said in a recent report commissioned by the European Parliament.
He pointed to statements by Huang to Chinese state media that "death row prisoners are also citizens."
"If (they) are willing to atone for their crime by donating organs, they should be encouraged," Huang told People's Daily.
By
redefining prisoners as regular citizens, Li says, "China's national
organ donation system may be abused for the whitewashing of organs from
both death row prisoners and prisoners of conscience."
In
an open letter to the Lancet, five doctors wrote that "China is still
using death row inmates' organs. The only difference is that these
organs are now been classified as citizens' voluntarily donated organs."
Huang did not respond to a request for comment. Speaking to the New York Times, he said his comments had been "distorted" and were not in keeping with government policy.
Testifying before the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee on Thursday,
Francis Delmonico, president of the Transplantation Society, praised
Huang as a "principal ally to change the outrageous practice" of using
prisoners' organs.
China launches powerful new rocket "video"
China has launched the new and powerful Long March 7 rocket.
Source: CCTVAlleged Aliens To Visit Earth
Bookies have slashed the odds on a world leader revealing before the end of this year that aliens are visiting us. Activists are stepping up calls today for governments around the world to formally acknowledge that extra-terrestrials are engaging the human race. World Disclosure Day is being held to raise awareness of the so-called Roswell incident 69 years ago and end the 'truth embargo', say organisers. It is claimed an alien spaceship crashed on a remote ranch in New Mexico in the first week of July 1947.
The Roswell Army Air Force issued a press release saying the military had recovered the remains of "flying disc"which made front page news around the world.But on July 8, General Roger Ramey
announced at a press conference that the object was just a weather balloon, sparking claims of a cover-up.
Stephen Bassett, America's only registered lobbyist on the UFO /ET issue, spoke at the Alien Cosmic Expo late last month: "World Disclosure Day is not a prediction that disclosure will happen on
July 8.
"It is a designated day to draw focus on the issue. Think Earth Day.
"However, on the day the first nation comes forward to finally and formally acknowledge the alien presence, that date will then become World Disclosure Day
historically recognising the most profound event in human history."The video was later uploaded to YouTube by Jo-Anne Eadie .
William Hill has now slashed the odds of a UK prime minister or US president announcing aliens are visiting the planet from 1000/1 to just 25/1.
It follows Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton's pledge to "get to the bottom" of
"unexplained aerial phenomena" if she is elected president. She also vowed to send
a "task force" into Area 51 in Nevada where craft are said to be kept hidden
away. Bassett, executive director of Paradigm Research Group, is so convinced President Obama will disclosure before the end of the year, he has put his money where his mouth is by placing a 100/1 wager - dubbed the 'Disclosure bet' - which has a $30,000 payout.
And he believes the UK Prime Minister,which looks odds-on to be Theresa May, would back up the US commander in chief. He added: "It is notable that not too many
years back, similar wagers received odds of 1000 to 1 odds. The odds are much
lower now." A William Hill spokesman said: "There has definitely been a decent number of bets in
recent weeks but with the election around the corner we expect loads more.
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