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UK Falun Gong Association Statement on the Sujiatun Concentration camp
The following statement was read by Peter Jauhal, chairman of the UK Falun Gong Association, on Monday 13th March at a press conference opposite the London Chinese Embassy. The press conference was held to expose the recent emergence of information on a death camp in Sujiatun where Falun Gong practitioners' internal organs are harvested for sale on the black market. For more information on Sujiatun, please see http://en.clearharmony.net/articles/200603/31867.html.
We have received shocking, detailed information on Wednesday from a Chinese Communist Party insider documenting a concentration camp set up in Shenyang city, Liaoning province, expressly for Falun Gong practitioners. The camp is said to hold over 6,000 Falun Gong adherents at any given time, and 'nobody has yet to come out' from it alive. According to the source, it contains a crematorium, and an unusually large number of doctors work there, reflecting the camp’s practice of killing prisoners for their organs, which are then sold for profit. Falun Gong practitioners are killed for their organs, which are sent off to various medical facilities. Organ sales are now a highly profitable business in China. This is deeply, terribly disturbing, and confirms our worst fears: that CCP authorities remain intent on “eradicating” Falun Gong and in their desperation will go to any lengths. We need to be clear that the persecution has not gone away—it has merely become darker and more hidden. If Falun Dafa practitioners are sent to Sujiatun they have no chance of coming out ... The CCP won’t let a prisoner consume food forever. So what are they up to, then? The Falun Dafa practitioners are killed for their organs, which are sent off to various medical facilities. Organ sales are now a highly profitable business in China. They can't find enough bodies through executions, and no bodies are more readily available for this business than those of the[Falun Dafa practitioners. Little to no information on the secretive camp has emerged. No one to date is known to have come back from the camp. International media and governments around the world must pay attention to this and take active measures to investigate the concentration camp and put a stop to this barbarity and madness. We are calling for all possible support from international organisations. There must be accountability in China. If this is the price people are paying for our silence, it is chillingly tragic.
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