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China's Moustrous Crimes: Chinese Government Uses North Koreans as Organ
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Chinese Government Uses North Koreans as Organ Sources
Military doctor reveals that illegal Chinese organ sources include Asian
and non-Asian nationalities
By a Senior Military Doctor
Special to The Epoch Times
Jul 16, 2006
When verifying some of the documents of the illegal organ sources, I
discovered that the profiles of some sources are notably different from
others. Information obtained from other channels explained this,
confirming that the organ sources in China include not only Chinese from
mainland China, but also North Korean fugitives arrested by the Chinese
government. Tallies from a rough count of the accessed documents show
that the recorded organ sources include over 570 North Koreans, mostly
between 12 to 75 years of age. Recorded in the documents were also
around 170 dark-skinned Asians, probably from Southeast Asia or South
Asia. In addition, about 40 sources in the documents were either
Caucasians or blacks.
The above-mentioned people are confirmed dead, and their documents will
be soon destroyed. It is particularly worth noting that the above data
is from only one batch of documents accessed during a routine check
before those records were destroyed. The number of non-Chinese organ
sources recorded in earlier documents is unknown.
I cannot ascertain how the North Koreans became organ sources.
Personally I believe either the North Korean government exported these
people to China, or the Chinese government secretly arrested them and
had their organs harvested with the acquiescence of the North Korean
government. My judgment is based on the information I acquired from
other doctors and from the website of China International
Transplantation Network Assistance Center (CITNAC, an organization
providing organ sources. www.zoukiishoku.com.).
Meanwhile, for unknown reasons the person who processed the organ source
documents has been out of touch since July 12.
In addition, according to statistics of CITNAC website, the total number
of organ sources was 3,873,479 as displayed at 7:36 p.m. on July 14,
2006, and the change of the number for organs provided to CITNAC per
unit of time was evident. Donated organs cover all possible parts of
human body. It is not noted in the original document how many organs a
person provides, so this number is calculated under the assumption that
one person provides one organ.
Recently a new regulation shortened the retention period of organ source
documents to eight months, and after that period those documents must be
destroyed. The authority to examine and approve organ provision has been
partly transferred to the higher level.
A senior military doctor from Shenyang City
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