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CHINA’S LONG HISTORY OF HARVESTING ORGANS FROM LIVING POLITICAL FOES

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August 9, 2014 3:14pm

Enver Tohti was a surgeon in a hospital in Xinjiang, in the northwestern part of
China, when, in June 1995, he was instructed by his superior to prepare for an
adventure — surgery in the field.

In the morning, when the doctor and his team arrived at their destination, he
realized they were at “the Western Mountain Execution Grounds, which specialized
in killing political dissidents.”

“When you hear a gunshot, drive around the hill,” he was told.

He asked why they were there.

“You don’t want to know.”

After the shot rang out, he drove where he was told, and saw “10, maybe 20,
bodies lying at the base of the hill.” The police led him to one in particular,
a man of “about 30 dressed in navy blue overalls,” and told him that this is the
man Tohti would be operating on.

“‘Why are we operating?’ Tohti protested. ‘Come on. This man is dead.’ ”

But Tohti felt a faint pulse, stiffened and corrected himself. “No. He’s not
dead.”

“Operate, then. Remove the liver and kidneys. Now! Quick! Be quick!’ ”

A stunned Tohti did as he was told, trying to pretend this was normal procedure.
He “glanced questioningly at the chief surgeon. ‘No anesthesia,’ said the chief
surgeon. ‘No life support.’ ” The anesthesiologist “just stood there, arms
folded. ‘He’s already unconscious,’ the man reasoned.”

The anesthesiologist was wrong.

“As Enver’s scalpel went in, the man’s chest heaved spasmodically and then
curled back again.” After Tohti removed the organs and stitched him up — “not
internally,” as there was “no point to that anymore” — he noticed that blood was
still pulsing. He was sure the man was still alive.”




ENEMIES OF THE STATE

Reports of organ harvesting in China are nothing new, as the government has
admitted that the organs of death-row prisoners have been used for transplants,
and BBC investigations have found that “British women apply the collagen of
executed prisoners to their faces every night.”

But according to longtime China analyst and human-rights investigator Ethan
Gutmann in his disturbing new book, “The Slaughter: Mass Killings, Organ
Harvesting, and China’s Secret Solution to its Dissident Problem” (Prometheus
Books), the realities of the practice are far more awful.

Organs coming out of China — which sometimes wind up in American bodies — are
taken not just from the worst Chinese criminals, as China claims, but also from
prisoners of conscience, especially practitioners of the banned and derided
practice Falun Gong, who never committed, or were even accused of, capital
crimes.

Making this far worse, though, are the revelations that authorities aren’t
waiting for death to claim their bounty. In an effort to increase the chances of
successful transplant, Gutmann writes, the organs are often taken from prisoners
while they are still alive.

Gutmann estimates that to date, more than 64,000 Falun Gong practitioners have
suffered this fate, with more being added to the count every day.

The Slaughter: Mass Killings, Organ Harvesting, and China’s Secret Solution to
its Dissident Problem by Ethan Gutmann

Given the way it’s demonized by the Chinese government, Falun Gong’s origins
were shockingly simple. A man named Li Hongzhi sat outside on the corner of a
“rundown apartment block” in 1992 to teach “very slow, meditative exercises to
anyone who was interested.”

This would seem innocuous, but there was another element, “a hardcore Buddhist
morality system of compassion, truthfulness and forbearance,” that accounts for
the movement’s rapid growth and stunning popularity and helps explain why the
Communist Party came to perceive the movement as a threat.

Falun Gong quickly attracted millions of followers and by 1995 rivaled the
Communist Party in size. This, combined with a desire by the party to turn China
into a global economic power — something that could be difficult to achieve if
your entire population is meditating — turned Falun Gong into public enemy No.
1.

By 1996, articles began appearing in the state-run Chinese media calling Falun
Gong “pseudoscientific, feudal, superstitious nonsense,” and practitioners found
themselves under increasing surveillance.

By 1999, Falun Gong had 70 million practitioners — one out of every 20 people in
China — and they began being arrested for the practice. During one massive,
peaceful demonstration, Chinese police steered thousands of protesters into a
position that made it look like they had surrounded a government building,
thereby justifying an intense crackdown. The police that day, Gutmann writes,
“acted with unusual brutality, spilling blood for the first time in Falun Gong
history.”

Chinese officials were so concerned about the movement’s potential power that
Jiang Zemin, the Communist Party chairman, was seen in a limo, circling the
protesters several times so he could observe the enemy firsthand.


HUNTING THE FALUN GONG

Falun Gong followers meditate outside the Capitol building in DC July 29, 1999
following the Chinese government issuing an arrest order for their leader.AP

Thus began what practitioners would come to call “The Persecution.” On June 7,
1999, Jiang “gave an internal speech calling for the urgent disintegration of
Falun Gong.”

Falun Gong members act out a scene during a demonstration in Taipei July
20th.Getty Images

Three days later, the Chinese government unofficially created The 6-10 Office,
their version of “a special intelligence unit created under wartime powers.” Its
sole function was the organization’s eradication.

The following month, on July 20, every identifiable Falun Gong coordinator in
China was placed under arrest. The government claimed to have arrested just 150
people. From interviews, Gutmann determined that 10,000 practitioners were
detained in the city of Harbin alone.

Practitioners were given two choices: Sign a document renouncing Falun Gong, or
be left at the mercy of the authorities. Those who signed were allowed to return
home. Those who didn’t were sent to prison.

Once incarcerated, practitioners found themselves at the bottom of a frightening
pecking order, as the actual hardened criminals had been given the go-ahead to
keep them in line with beatings, torture, rape and even murder.

Falun Gong supports display a banner of torture re-enactments in Sydney July,
2005 to mark the six years since the Falun Gong persecution.Getty Images

“Criminal prisoners would taunt the practitioners: ‘If you don’t do what we say
we’ll torture you to death and sell your organs.’ ”

As the PR war against Falun Gong intensified — 81 anti-Falun Gong books were
published, leaders of the official state religions denounced it and even
children were being inoculated against it, painting banners in school denouncing
the group — millions of the peaceful practitioners faced horrors including
torture via electric baton and a version of the medieval rack.

“A middle-aged peasant woman named Zhao Jinhua had been arrested while working a
field,” Gutmann writes. “After nine days of beatings, electric shocks and sleep
deprivation, she was pronounced dead on Oct. 7, the first confirmed case of
death by torture.”

By mid-2000, Gutmann estimates that at least 1 million Falun Gong were
imprisoned in China, many of whom would never see daylight again. By 2005, Falun
Gong investigators reported that 3,000 practitioners had died from their
torture. Gutmann says that, knowing that the group was designing figures that
would stand up to outside scrutiny, “the real figure is undoubtedly higher.”


ROBBING THE LIVING

Falun Gong demonstrators march on Capitol Hill in Washington July 17th.Getty
Images

As horrible as these tales are, they would seemingly be matched, if not
surpassed, by tales from victims of live organ harvesting. Unfortunately, those
victims don’t live to tell their tales.

But others have tried speaking for them, only to have the world respond with a
collective yawn.

Falun Gong supporters put on a performance of torture methods used by the
Chinese government during a press conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia December,
2004.Getty Images

In 2006, “two prominent Canadian human-rights attorneys, David Kilgour and David
Matas, [released] ‘Report Into Allegations of Organ Harvesting of Falun Gong
Practitioners in China.’ ” The report — which reached conclusions similar to
Gutmann’s regarding how many Falun Gong have had their organs harvested — was
ignored by Western media, governments and human-rights groups alike. Even the
Dalai Lama, after meeting with an investigator about the allegations, initially
pledged support but then withdrew it due to pressure from his staff.

Also that year, the Epoch Times, a Falun Gong newspaper, went public with
similar allegations.

“It was alleged that in 2001, [at a hospital in the city of Sujiatun],” writes
Gutmann, “accounting-department employees noticed that requests for food, toilet
paper and specialized hospital equipment rose dramatically without a
corresponding increase in patients.” By the following year, this “represented a
discrepancy of perhaps a thousand people or more.”

The husband of one of these employees was a surgeon there who reported “extra
‘patients’ in the subterranean depths of the hospital and some makeshift
operating rooms down there, too.

“Whenever he received a certain phone call, he would descend the depths prepared
to operate. The patient would have been given ‘a small amount of anesthesia’ (as
‘the hospital had a limited supply’), then he and several other doctors would
‘remove the patient’s kidneys, skin tissue, corneas and other organs to order.’
The remains of the ‘patient’ would then be carried down to the old boiler, which
doubled as an incinerator. The staff helped themselves to the occasional watch
or ring as a tip.”


FINDING THE ‘BODIES’

Falun Gong members perform a mock forced organ removal performance in Hong Kong
January 12, 2013.Getty Images

Gutmann, who presents numerous other firsthand witnesses in the book and also
quotes one Falun Gong investigator as saying that 600 hospitals in China were
involved in organ harvesting, makes clear that his purpose for this book is to
present evidence — to make the Falun Gong claims seem too indisputable to
ignore.

In addition to reviving earlier claims, Gutmann spoke with people on four
continents including more than 50 surviving Falun Gong practitioners who had
been incarcerated, many of whom had tales of being brought for medical exams
that, as they ignored any real ailments or health signifiers, were clearly
intended to determine the health of one’s organs.

Controversial German anatomy professor Gunther von Hagens, who invented the
“Body Worlds” exhibit poses with one of his plastinated cadavers in Frankfurt in
2005.Getty Images

But if looking for evidence, it turns out that many of us may have been closer
to all this than we realized. Some of us may have actually been in the same room
as the corpse of a Falun Gong victim of organ harvesting and may have looked
upon that corpse with wonder or even bemusement. You may, in fact, have even
paid for the privilege.

A plastinated cadaver on show at “Bodies: The Exhibition” in Madrid in
2007.Getty Images

The “Body Worlds” exhibit at Discovery Times Square, which puts manipulated
corpses on display, advertises “the science and splendor of the human body
through Plastination, a breakthrough in anatomy invented by trailblazing
scientist Gunther von Hagens.” The bodies are the remains of people who, we are
told, donated their use to science. (Plastination is a process by which the
liquid and fat in a corpse’s soft tissue is replaced with hard plastic.)

Gutmann notes that there are actually two of these exhibits — “Body Worlds,”
created by von Hagens, and “Bodies: The Exhibition.” The latter show, he writes,
is “managed by Premier Exhibitions, a US entertainment company,” but the bodies
are provided by Professor Sui Hongjin.

According to Gutmann, the inventor, von Hagens, opened a plastination factory in
China in 1999 and hired Sui as his general manager. Later, Sui secretly set up
his own factory, and the men became rivals, leading Sui to set up the “Bodies”
exhibition. After a man went on ABC’s “20/20” in 2008 to accuse Sui of using
executed Chinese prisoners, Premier placed a sign at the entrance to their
exhibitions admitting that bodies they used were “received by the Chinese Bureau
of Prisons,” and that Premier “cannot independently verify that [the bodies] are
not . . . persons who were incarcerated in Chinese prisons.”

As for von Hagens’ exhibit, he had closed his Chinese factory in 2007, and
“tearfully [told ‘20/20’] he had unilaterally cremated all his Chinese specimens
and replaced them with Caucasians who had legally donated their bodies to
science.”


ORGANS FOR SALE

Falun Gong practitioners hold a candlelight vigil in Sydney July, 20134 to mark
the 14th anniversary of the beginning of the Falun Gong persecution.Getty Images

But Gutmann remains skeptical, and notes that, in addition to creating these
exhibits, plastination is used to preserve bodies for use by medical schools.
The retail price for a plastinated body from one Chinese retailer? Twenty-one
thousand dollars.

So where does all this stand today? Pretty much where it’s been all along.

“As I write this, in January 2014,” notes Gutmann, “Omar Healthcare Service, a
Chinese organ broker ‘authorized by the Government of People’s Republic of
China,’ advertises freely to Western organ tourists on the Web.”




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