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Confidential police sources confirm that Falun Gong prisoners executed and organs taken PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 26 December 2008

Falun Gong Prisoners' Organs harvested by China's Secret Services

China's secret services are allegedly executing prisoners and harvesting their organs for sale to hospitals and other buyers, without the proper consent of the prisoners or their families. Confidential police sources confirm that organs are routinely taken from executed prisoners.

  In a recent report released by David Kilgour, former Liberal cabinet minister, and prominent lawyer David Matas, who reviewed secret recordings, prisons supply organs to hospitals and transplant centres. Corneas cost $30,000, Kidneys go for $62,000 and livers sell for $130,000 U.S. Matas stated that this is a crime against Humanity. China fails to record the donors names and 41,500 transplants have no other explained sources, said Matas.

The allegations are so serious and horrific that the public fails to believe these facts and it is Time to help educate the world on what is going on. This is similar to the Nazis who attempted to secretly kill Jews in WWII. The Toronto Times will follow up with a series of investigative articles on the prosecution of Falun Gong.

The Epoch Times was first to report on these crimes against humanity and this publication deserves full credit and praise for its courage and independent voice in support of human rights in China. 

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