調查報告
Death Appointment
In 2005, my patient told me: Doctor, I have to tell you, I have my heart transplant operation arranged and scheduled.
I looked at him and said: How can they set a date two weeks in advance for a heart transplant operation?
Heart Transplant Director Dr. Jacob Lavee in Sheba Medical Center in Israel This is an important question from Jacob Lavee, an experienced Israeli doctor in transplantation. Why is it even possible to book the death date of others?

More and more evidence shows that a massive secret murder is happening in China. The witness and Chinese doctors reveal thatthousands of prisoners of conscience are killed for their organs that being sold for transplantation on demand. The crime organization makes huge profits from it.

The story is ridiculously unbelievable. But evidence from several independent investigation groups around the world suggests the inconceivable accusation does exist.

Evidence

Under circumstances of information being strictly blocked, to investigate criminal evidence of organ transplants in China is not easy.

For over ten years of investigation and evidence collection, several investigators put small evidence together little by little.

Among them, the data and news published by the CCP official newspapers and websites revealed many inside stories.

The Shortest Waiting Time
After 1999, a particularly strange phenomenon occurred to transplant industry in China:
Explosive growth in transplant hospitals, super short wait-time for organs, and oversupply in organs. The excessive donors advertised to the whole world have attracted tens of thousands of foreign tourists for transplants, on the average waiting time of 2 to 4 weeks or even 1 to 2 weeks. This casts a typical of organs-waiting-on-patients, the world uniquely reversed matching.
In Shanghai Changzheng Hospital, one week average wait-time is pointed out on its online inquiry form for liver transplant.
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In 2005, Tianjin First Central Transplant Centre indicated its statistical average wait-time as two weeks.
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To one’s surprise:
The International Transplant Online Support Center in the First Hospital of China Medical University in Shenyang offers special service: in the event of organ’s faulty which is discovered in time, new donor selection and operation can be rearranged within one week.
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Zhengzhou People’s Hospital
In the recorded call to a shift doctor of Hepatobiliary Surgery by WOIPFG on June 25, 2015,
the conversation hinted: (see the transcript in attachment 2)
1. Be as fast as 2 to 3 days, be as slow as over 10 days.
2. Yes, we have a lot of donors.
3. (Type of donor?) No comment, you don't ask these.
4. (How many cases did you perform last year?) Don't ask these questions.
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In “Eastern Today” (jinbw.com.cn), Chang Jian was reported to have undergone liver and Kidney transplants in Zhengzhou People’s Hospital, which it only took him 3 weeks to find the matching liver and kidney.
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Organdonor.gov, the American official website for organ donation and transplant, stated in 2017 America has 130 million voluntary organ donors.

America is the most advanced country in transplantation in the world today. In America, there are 130 million voluntary organ donors and a well-developed network for systematically distributing nationwide.自願捐獻的人群Website

In such an environment, the average waiting time in America is:

2 years for a liver transplant, 3 years for a kidney transplant.Original Image

In Taiwan, it is 4 years for a Kidney transplant and 7 years for a liver transplant. WebsiteOriginal Image

However, it takes only 1 to 2 weeks in China - a hundred times faster!

So, the question is why the organs in China become available at speed, and what is the basis of the donor population?

If the evidence sample from official websites is rather small and not universal,

we can cross-validate with the following emergency transplants cases.

Emergency Transplants
The so-called “Emergency Liver Transplant” is an urgent liver transplant operation for acute liver disease patients whose survival prediction lasts no more than 72 hours. The challenges are difficulty of urgent matching, lengthy wait-time for a donor, and so it is usually a rare case seen in other countries.
Any doctor with a little experience knows organ waiting time is impossible to achieve within 1 to 2 weeks on average, let alone the emergency transplants?
In an annual report of the China Liver Transplant Registry website, page 43 shows that 97% of the whole liver transplant was performed in 2006, with emergency liver transplant reaching as high as 26.6%.
In other words, there were as many as over one-fourth of, that was 1150 cases, whole liver donors within a year of time available on demand.
《 China Liver Transplant Annual Report》 Download File          Website Image
In the following reports, however, you can see the amazing efficiency of the real “emergency transplants” that 2 living donor livers were ready standby for one operation.
The demonstrative operation of the autologous transplant was reported by 4 major national media: Xinhuanet, Sina.com, Today Nurse, and Phoenix Weekly. In the afternoon of September 28, 2005, Chinese Vice-Minister of Health Huang Jiefu demonstrated an autologous liver transplant operation in the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University. Within a few hours after phone calls, he had found 2 whole liver donors from “Guangzhou” and “Chongqing” as stand-by.

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2 living donor livers for one operation were distributed in a matter of hours.
This amazing emergency transplant was revealed unexpectedly by the CCP official media report.

These cases stand to prove the reality of what had been said that the shortest waiting time for organs commonly exists.

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Challenge of Matching

As we all know, organ matching is challenging for rejection in transplantation; hence blood sampling of donors is needed to conduct a matching.

The following conditions must be met in order for transplantation:

1. Blood type
2. Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA)
3. Cross-experiment of Lymphotoxin
4. Health condition (Hepatitis), etc.

According to data of annual summary reports from the International Kidney Association, for non-relatives HLA alone it requires 15 people for a fit match in addition to health factors, etc.

If all the above conditions meet, the most difficult part is:

The donor must happen to pass away before donating his or her organs.

So even though America has the largest number of voluntary donors in the world (130 million), Website the average waiting time for an organ transplant is as fast as:

2 years for a liver transplant, 3 years for a kidney transplant. Original Image

Thus the average waiting time of 1 to 2 weeks cannot be achieved in any country in the world, let alone emergency transplants.

If the above cases are not enough, look for more world wonders below.

Multiple Surgeries a Day
According to media reports, many hospitals on the same day or at the same time completed multiple surgeries, even as many as tens of liver and kidney transplants.
“The phenomenon of “over ten surgeries a day” has long existed in many hospitals and doctors are too busy to take holidays.
In normal circumstances, it’s impossible to find so many donors with relatively matching tissues at the same time. But, after 1999 it has been very common in China.
In the Third Military Medical University New Bridge Hospital, 24 kidney transplants took place in one day.

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There were 10 kidney transplants, 3 corneal transplants, and 1 transplant taking place in one day in fourth-tier cities.

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There are 3 highlights in this report on the Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University:
1The reporter witnessed 5 liver transplants and 6 kidney transplants in operation simultaneously.
2Up to 19 kidney transplants a day.
3Record of 6 liver transplants and one multi-organ transplant a day.

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According to reports on Xiangya Hospital website 1On May 26, 2005, one liver, 6 kidney and 8 corneal transplants were completed.
2On September 3, 2005, 7 major operations for heart, liver, and kidney transplants were completed. 3On April 28, 2006, 17 operations including 2 liver transplants, 7 kidney transplants and 8 corneal transplants were completed. 1.Original Image        2-Original Image        3-Original Image    
In Jinan Military General Hospital, 16 kidney transplants were completed in 24 consecutive hours.

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What is more strange: 5 liver donors were found, removed and delivered at the same time and same place in Fuzhou General Hospital of Nanjing Military Command, including one emergency transplant.

In 2014, WOIPFG has found as many as 42 hospitals reported on websites to have performed multiple transplants in batches simultaneously.
No matter from which perspective, it’s simply impossible to find so many tissue matchings from executed prisoners donors on the same day.
The only possibility is that tested blood type and Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) pre-exist in a huge living organ donor bank.

Website Report 42 Hospitals
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Lies of ‘Executed prisoners’ and ‘Voluntary Donors’
圖片來源:(Peter Parks/AFP/Getty Images) 中國的死刑犯

After 2006, the CCP always shifts the focus of live organ harvesting and executed prisoners. According to Amnesty International, the average number of executions in China between 1995 and 2005 is about 1600 people per year. According to an official investigation, 29% of executed prisoners have Hepatitis B and so their organs can’t be used.

As for organ donations, China’s organ donation rate is one of the lowest countries in the world due to traditional beliefs of keeping the corpse as a whole.

Before 2005, almost no one in China voluntarily donated an organ. It was not until 2010 that China started to run an organ donation system.

In the following reports, we can see very few donor populations

According to Yangtse Evening Post, China Red Cross released data in 2011 that in the past 20 years in Nanjing there were only 3 people have donated organs and only 37 people nationwide registered to donate organs.

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According to Wuxi Daily, Wuxi started pilot testing for organ donations in July 2011 and completed 29 donations over the 5 years until 2017 - on average 6 cases per year.

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Even if 100% using all the executed prisoners combined with voluntary donors and without considerations of matching and health issues, it is still not reaching the waiting time like 2 to 3 years in America.

1No to mention 2 to 3 weeks?

2How does the emergency liver transplants, counting one-fourth of annual average, come from?

3It can’t reach the amounts of tens of surgeries a day in several hospitals.

4And far less able to supply foreign tourists for organ transplants.

No any of the questions mentioned above can be accomplished in any country, and even America, having the most donors in the world, is far behind. But why is China made it all happen?

The only explanation is other than executed prisoners, there is a huge living organ bank in China.

The Scale
As of December 2014, WOIPFG investigated and collected evidence from organ transplants in medical institutions in 22 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, 4 municipalities and 217 prefecture-level cities in China.
865 hospitals and 9500 doctors were found involved in organ transplant across the entire China Mainland, including the army, the armed police system and quite a few unqualified organ transplants hospitals like Chinese medicine hospitals, law hospitals, children’s hospitals, county-level hospitals, and specialty hospitals, etc.
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Advocates and Legislation in Parliaments
CC BY-SA 3.0 : https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ European Parliament
  • Israel, Spain, Italy and Taiwan passed laws prohibiting their citizens to travel for an illicit organ transplant in China.
  • U.S. House of Representatives and European Parliament passed resolutions (H.Res.343 31 和 2981(RSP)32 ) respectively condemning such practice.
  • Hearings held in U.S. Congress, U.K. Parliament, European Parliament, and Canada Parliament.
31 “H.Res.343

Expressing concern regarding persistent and credible reports of systematic, state-sanctioned organ harvesting from non-consenting prisoners of conscience in the People’s Republic of China, including from large numbers of Falun Gong practitioners and members of other religions and ethnic minority groups. June 13, 2016”

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32 “2981(RSP)

European Parliament resolution of 12 December 2013 on organ harvesting in China. December 12, 2013”

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Stories of the CCP plundering organs begin to attract media attention around the world.

Core Test
A photograph of Jewish children in the Theresienstadt ghetto taken during an inspection by the InternationalRed Cross. Prior to this visit, the ghetto was "beautified" in order to deceive the visitors. Czechoslovakia, June 23, 1944. — Comite International de la Croix Rouge
Towards the end of the Second World War in 1944, the Nazis whitewashed Theresienstadt Ghetto concentration camp as a very happy place. They provided those detainees clothing and entertainment facilities, after which the Red Cross came to visit. Walking along the carefully constructed path, and having conversations with those who think it was a nice cell, the Red Cross then gave reports to the international community. The Nazis made a promotional movie in which Jewish children were well dressed, smiling, and playing happily (above) for the international community to believe that the Jews were not slaughtered.
The CCP now also claims to the international community that a large number of concentration camps in Xinjiang were “learning centers” and that organ transplants are “fair and just”. They are currently doing the exact same thing which is the Nazis on stage again.
As patients from all over the world travel to China for organ transplants. Organ harvesting has become a global crime. The violence against humanity is not only unprecedented since 2000. And even more terrifying is that the violence continues. “This is one of the central tests of our time. We can’t avoid this any longer.” - Ethan Gutmann
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