Organ Harvesting in China

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“No one has come out of there alive – Witnessed at Sujiatun Concentration Camp”. A photographer working for The Epoch Times in 2006 laid this caption under a photo he had taken to support his article. It was reported in the article how executed prisoners had become the primary source of body organ transplants. Still to this day in China, organs are being removed from the bodies of Falun prisoners without consent from anyone, to be used as donor organs for patients in need. The moment they find someone in need, the prisoners are immediately made victims. The process works something like this: In China, the hospital notifies you in advance that they have located a donor. On average you will receive one or two weeks’ notice. The hospital finds a living donor, arranges for your surgery, and once the surgery is scheduled, then arrange for the prisoner's execution at the time that your surgery is scheduled. No one knows who or where the organs are coming from, and it is typically not on their mind if they are n desperate need of the organ. Discussion about the curiousness of the situation emerged though in March 2006 when the religious organization, Falun Gong, reported claims (The Weekly Standard...). They stated spot-on what had been going on: that the Republic of China was harvesting the organs of executed criminals. They also noted the correlation of the rate in which one could get an organ for transplant and the high rate of prison executions. Although, the attention to China’s organ harvesting became prominent in 2006 as a result of Falun Gong allegations, the practice of using prisoners for organ harvesting actually began in the 1980s. In the 1990’s, the business of organ harvesting had progressed with the use of medical dru... ... middle of paper ... ... Apr. 2009 . Nullis-Kapp, Clare. "Organ trafficking and transplantation pose new challenges." Bulletin 1 Sept. 2004. World Health Organization. 30 Apr. 2009 . "Unethical Organ Harvesting in China." Doctors Against Forced Organ Harvesting.org/Home. 2007. 05 May 2009 . United States. Cong. House. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. FALUN GONG: ORGAN HARVESTING AND CHINA’S. 109th Cong., 2nd sess. H. Rept. Washington: U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, 2006. FALUN GONG: ORGAN HARVESTING AND CHINA’S. 29 Sept. 2006. 13 Apr. 2009 . "U.S. Finds No Evidence of Alleged Concentration Camp in China." America.gov: Engaging the World. 13 Apr. 2009 .

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