Forced Organ Harvesting in China: Examining the Evidence
On May 12, the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission held a hearing on forced organ harvesting in China, hosted by TLHRC Co-Chairs and Congressmen Christopher H. Smith and James P. McGovern.
On May 12, the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission held a hearing on forced organ harvesting in China, hosted by TLHRC Co-Chairs and Congressmen Christopher H. Smith and James P. McGovern.
Forced organ harvesting in China explained in just a few minutes. What exactly is going on? What is the evidence?
Watch full interview here. (Crossroads, Joshua Phillipp) The Chinese regime’s practice of forced organ harvesting often uses prisoners of conscience as a living pool for human organs, and these people are killed on demand in a murder-for-profit operation. Governments around the world, including in the United States and UK, have […]
For more than a decade, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been systematically killing innocent people on a large scale, and extracting their vital organs to fuel a multi-billion dollar organ transplant industry. A vast majority of the victims are Falun Gong practitioners.
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Short Document | Allegations of forced organ harvesting in China started to surface in 2006. Since then, mounting evidence suggests these allegations are true—and even worse than originally suspected. Prisoners of conscience—especially Falun Gong—are being killed for their organs…
How Doctors Became Murderers and How We Turned a Blind Eye. Hard To Believe is an award-winning documentary that examines the issue of forced live organ harvesting from Chinese prisoners of conscience, and the response—or lack of it—around the world.
An intimate one-on-one with the renowned former secretary of state, David Kilgour • Over the past decade, reports have emerged that the Chinese regime is killing prisoners of conscience to supply its vast, lucrative organ transplantation industry. New evidence and figures mined from primary Chinese sources are now uncovering the nature and scale of these abuses.
CHINA TRIBUNAL – Independent Tribunal Into Forced Organ Harvesting of Prisoners of Conscience In China, chaired by Sir Geoffrey Nice QC – view hearings, submissions and information about the China Tribunal.
South Korean TV team traveled with hidden cameras to an unnamed hospital in Tianjin, China to investigate whether organ harvesting is still occurring in China.
Documentary | China now performs the most organ transplants in the world yet has few voluntary donors. Based on a decade of research, this short documentary uncovers the true source of these organs: an ongoing crime against humanity with an estimated tens of thousands of innocent victims each year…
A growing body of evidence indicates that Chinese hospitals have been colluding with the country’s police in a nefarious scheme known as “organ harvesting.” Ethan Gutmann is a US investigative writer, human rights defender, China watcher, author, and a former adjunct fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
This video documents the European Parliament’s Resolution condemning the Organ Harvesting of Prisoners of Conscience in China.
Personal Account | Meet Angel. A Falun Gong practitioner and former prisoner of conscience. Today, she’s on a mission to expose the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) bloody, behind-the-scenes persecution of Falun Gong practitioners. Police illegally abducted Angel from her workplace in 2001…
Red Reign exposes forced organ harvesting in China of prisoners of conscience, Falun Gong, who’s tenets are truth compassion and tolerance as told by Nobel Prize nominee, David Matas. The film explores the involvement of the Western World , and the courageous doctors, politicians and lawyers around the world combating this atrocity which effects us all in ways we cant imagine.
Documentary | Nobel Peace Prize nominees David Matas and David Kilgour investigate the organ harvesting trade in China and uncover one of the world’s worst crimes against humanity.
The issue of China’s transplant practices first came to light through a whistleblower in March 2006. In response, David Kilgour and David Matas launched an independent investigation. Investigative journalist Ethan Gutmann later spent seven years doing his own research. He reached similar conclusions.
Feature Film | When a Western entrepreneur in China discovers that his heart transplant came from a vast organ harvesting enterprise, he has to risk everything to save a woman from becoming the next victim.
Survivors and victims’ tell their stories of state-sanctioned organ harvesting by the Chinese government.
The BBC’s Matthew Hill investigates claims that China is using detained Falun Gong practitioners as an illicit source of vital organs for its booming transplant industry. What happens to hundreds of thousands of ‘disappeared’ Chinese citizens each year? How is it possible for thousands of heart and liver transplants to take place astonishingly quickly when China has only a meager number of registered organ donors?
For decades, China obtained human organs such as kidneys and livers from executed prisoners, a practice condemned by human rights activists and medical ethicists. China says they no longer do this and have built a new system for organ transplants that now relies on volunteers, not prisoners. Hari Sreenivasan reports.