(Clearwisdom.net)
The Chinese version of the revised report, "Bloody Harvest - Revised Report into Allegations of Organ Harvesting of Falun Gong Practitioners in China," is now available on http://organharvestinvestigation.net.
After nearly six months of continuous investigation, Canadian investigators Mr. David Matas and Mr. David Kilgour have more evidence to support the allegation of the Chinese Communist Party's organ harvesting from living Falun Gong practitioners. On the morning of January 31, 2007, the two investigators released their revised report, "Bloody Harvest - Revised Report into Allegations of Organ Harvesting of Falun Gong Practitioners in China". The revised report expanded the previous 18 considerations to 33.
The revised report contains 16 new items of proof and disproof, including interviewing organ recipients, the large number of practitioners tortured to death or missing, large-scale construction of organ transplantation centers in China after the persecution, profit-making by China's military and medical system, the difference in ethics and law between China and other countries, the development of organ transplantation technology, and the large numbers of unidentified Falun Gong practitioners in detention.
The report is available at http://organharvestinvestigation.net/report200701/report20070131.pdf and includes the following sections:
A. INTRODUCTION
B. THE ALLEGATION
C. WORKING METHODS
D. DIFFICULTIES OF PROOF
E. METHODS OF PROOF
F. ELEMENTS OF PROOF AND DISPROOF
a) General considerations
1) Human rights violations
2) Health financing
3) Army financing
4) Corruption
b) Considerations specific to organ harvesting
5) Technological development
6) Treatment of prisoners sentenced to death
7) Organ donations
8) Waiting times
9) Incriminating Information on Websites
10) Donor recipient interviews
11) The money to be made
12) Chinese transplant ethics
13) Foreign transplant ethics
14) Chinese transplant laws
15) Foreign transplant laws
16) Travel Advisories
17) Pharmaceuticals
18) Foreign state funding for care
c) Considerations specific to Falun Gong
19) A perceived threat
20) A policy of persecution
21) Incitement to hatred
22) Physical persecution
23) Massive arrests
24) Deaths
25) Unidentified
26) Blood testing and organ examination
27) Sources of past transplants
28) Sources of future transplants
29) Corpses with missing organs
30) Admissions
31) A confession
32) Corroborating studies
33) Government of China responses
G. FURTHER RESEARCH
H. CONCLUSIONS
I. RECOMMENDATIONS
J. COMMENTARY
K. APPENDICES
(In a separate document: http://organharvestinvestigation.net/report200701/Appendices-200701.pdf)
Category: Organ Harvesting