Friday, August 28, 2020

CCP lifts restrictions on organ transplants on hospital levels; expansion of live organ harvesting industry is suspected

Reporter : Zhong Gusheng / Editor : Ming Xuan / Publisher : New Tang Dynasty Television

Ref : https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/08/27/a102927922.html 

Translation, editing : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA

Image : During the United Nations summit on 24-28 September 2019, Falun Gong practitioners called for the CCP to stop persecuting Falun Gong and stop harvesting Falun Gong practitioners’ organs. (Li Guixiu/The Epoch Times)


The CCP has developed the world's largest organ transplant industry by relying on large-scale live harvesting of organs from Falun Gong practitioners and other groups. According to the latest investigation by WOIPFG, the CCP's live organ harvesting is still continuing. A few days ago the CCP announced that it would lower the threshold for hospitals and doctors to engage in organ transplantation. It is suspected that the industry has a tendency to expand.

On 26 August 2020, the National Health Commission of the Communist Party of China issued the "Management Regulations for the Clinical Application of Human Organ Transplantation Technology (2020 Edition)" and announced that the "Liver, Kidney, and Kidneys" issued on 27 June 2006, since the date of publication "Technical Management Regulations for Heart and Lung Transplantation" (Health Medical Law [2006] No. 243) shall be abolished at the same time.

According to the official announcement, the new specification aims to "further standardize and strengthen the management of clinical application of human organ transplantation technology." However, mainland Chinese media found that compared with the old regulations in 2006, the new regulations abolished the restrictions on the level of medical institutions that carry out human organ transplantation technology, the number of operations related to human organ transplant doctors, and the preservation of human donated organs stipulated in the relevant professional diagnosis and treatment specifications. The process requires non-technical management such as cold ischemia time, and the number of human organ transplant operations carried out by medical institutions.

The 2006 regulations require that medical institutions that can perform organ transplant operations must be tertiary hospitals, and doctors who perform organ transplant operations should also complete a certain amount of operations each year. For example, kidney transplant doctors complete more than 800 urological operations each year. There are more than 150 cases of kidney surgery.

But in the 2020 new regulations, these requirements have been cancelled. This means that any hospital or physician can carry out organ transplant operations as long as they meet some of the specific requirements set out in the new regulations.

Although the new regulations have added some specific requirements regarding the conditions for carrying out transplant operations, once rigid indicators such as hospital grades and doctor qualifications are cancelled, it will inevitably lead to a rapid increase in the number of organ transplants to medical institutions. In China, organ donors are abnormally "adequate", and organ transplantation often means huge profits.

In normal countries, even in the United States, where hundreds of millions of people have registered for voluntary organ donation, patients who need an organ transplant will have to wait on average for a year or even two years to wait for a successfully matched liver and kidney organ. In China, where organ donation is not popular, you only need to wait a month or even a week. In party media reports, there have recently been reports of preparing 4 hearts for a patient at the same time within 10 days. Some mainland hospitals even carry out so-called "emergency transplantation", which means that patients who are in danger of life can be matched immediately and undergo surgery immediately.

The International Organization for Tracing the Persecution of Falun Gong (Waiting International), headquartered in New York, has collected a large amount of relevant evidence through more than ten years of investigation. This makes the outside world suspect that there is a bank of living human organ donors ready for slaughter in China.

According to WOIPFG's investigation, the CCP began to persecute Falun Gong in 1999, and then classified Falun Gong practitioners as "class enemies." A large number of Falun Gong practitioners who were arrested became the CCP's donor resources for organ transplantation. As a result, China's organ transplantation industry rapidly expanded. In more than ten years, it has reached the scale of "World No. 1".

Because of the huge profits of live organ harvesting, the industry continues to expand. Not only Falun Gong practitioners, but Tibetans, Xinjiang people, trafficked women and children, homeless people, opinions, and all groups suppressed by the CCP have been involved in this black industry chain.

From  1 January to 16 July 2020, WOIPFG's telephone survey of medical staff in mainland China showed that even during the severe period of the epidemic, live organ harvesting continued and the number of organ transplants was still considerable. During the unannounced visits, in order to attract customers, some medical staff still promoted that their organ donors were from healthy Falun Gong practitioners.

Ref : CCP's "Management Regulations for the Clinical Application of Human Organ Transplantation Technology (2020 Edition)"https://staygate.blogspot.com/2020/08/ccps-management-regulations-for.html

[For inquiries about the latest investigation report and recordings of WOIPFG International, please click on the link in Chinese: "Summary of the Investigation of the Status Quo of the CCP’s Live Falun Gong Practitioners Organ Harvesting in the First Half of 2020", https://www.zhuichaguoji.org/node/128615 or visit the English web-site at http://www.upholdjustice.org/]




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