The independent organization China Tribunal has published a new investigation into the organ transplant market in China, in
Falun Gong was banned in China at the end of the 1990s, at that time there were only officially more than 2 million members of this movement in the country. According to the investigation, many of them were put in prison.
Back in the 2000s, the European Commission carried out a number ofinvestigations regarding rumors of special prisons for Falun Gong members, according to which they are killed and all organs are removed, but the results of the investigation were twofold. Members of the international commission did not find the prisons mentioned by the escaped prisoners, but studies of the organ transplant market showed that it was too inflated.
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Then ten days were officially631 organ transplants were performed in China, although only 30 donors were registered. Accordingly, either 21 organs were removed from each of them, or the official statistics are not true. After this, in 2014, Chinese authorities announced that they would stop harvesting organs for transplantation from executed prisoners.
China Tribunal experts believe that ChineseThe authorities not only did not stop using the organs of prisoners, but also scaled this practice Practically all members of the Falun Gong and national minorities of the Uighurs who escaped from prisons assert that all prisoners who arrived at labor camps donated blood several times, they checked the presence and quality of all organs on an x-ray.
Medical officers performing organ transplants on anonymous conditions told China Tribunal that almost all of the organs they received are taken from prisoners.
China Tribunal also calls on the international scientific community to boycott Chinese scientists, as more than 400 studies could be carried out on organs obtained from murdered prisoners.
At the same time, the Chinese authorities insist that they do not produce genocide according to religious and ethnic principles, and all the organs obtained are legally extracted.