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Insider onthult 'Chinees Auschwitz-kamp Falun Gong Stichting Nederland - 21.03.2006 13:41
de afgelopen week zijn zeer schokkende en verontrustende berichten binnengekomen over een geheim concentratiekamp in China, waar de gevangenen worden vermoord voor handel in organen. Dit kamp is speciaal gebouwd voor het opsluiten van naar verluidt meer dan 6.000 Falun Gong beoefenaars. Niemand is hier nog levend uit gekomen. de afgelopen week zijn zeer schokkende en verontrustende berichten binnengekomen over een geheim concentratiekamp in China, waar de gevangenen worden vermoord voor handel in organen (zie persbericht: http://www.faluninfo.net/displayAnArticle.asp?ID=9368). Na te zijn beroofd van hun organen, worden de slachtoffers - vaak nog levend - in de verbrandingsoven, die zich binnen het kamp bevindt, gegooid. Dit kamp is speciaal gebouwd voor het opsluiten van naar verluidt meer dan 6.000 Falun Gong beoefenaars. Niemand is hier nog levend uit gekomen. Het doet denken aan de horror die de Joden zo'n 60 jaar geleden ondergingen. Verschillende bronnen hebben dit de afgelopen dagen bevestigd (zie sectie "Sujiatun death camp" op http://www.theepochtimes.com/211,111,,1.html) In juni meldde het Parijse Intelligence Online dat de CCP autoriteiten een “crisisbijeenkomst” hielden waarin China’s Tweede Minister van Openbare Veiligheid, Liu Jing, opdracht kreeg Falun Gong “uit te roeien vóór de Olympische Spelen van 2008". Verscheidene reportages hebben gemeld dat de overheid de Olympische Spelen aangrijpt om de vervolging van Falun Gong te intensiveren. Ondanks het uitblijven van een sterke veroordeling door de internationale gemeenschap, blijft de kwestie van de vervolging van Falun Gong beoefenaars toch actueel in Nederland. De vervolging in China van Nederlandse Falun Gong beoefenaars Egon Knapen en Jan Hendriks (in 2002) leidde tot de huidige genocide aanklacht bij de Nederlandse Officier van Justitie tegen Chinese Communistische Partijfunctionarissen, en de ontvoering in China van Nederlandse Falun Gong beoefenaar Peter Valke (in 2005) is nog steeds in behandeling bij het Ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken. Op woensdag 22 maart zullen Falun Gong beoefenaars in Nederland demonsteren tegen de vervolging van Falun Gong door de Chinese Communistische Partij en de aandacht vestigen op de recente onthullingen over het concentratiekamp in Shenyang. Vanaf 9:30 zal een demonstratie plaatsvinden voor de Chinese ambassade te Den Haag en in de namiddag zal de demonstratie zich verplaatsen naar het Binnenhof tot 17:30. E-Mail: info@falun.nl Website: http://www.faluninfo.nl |
Lees meer over: vrijheid, repressie & mensenrechten | aanvullingen | uit dit artikel zijn aanvullingen verplaatst naar de ruispagina | | reliability of concentration camp claim | bobby fletcher - 14.04.2006 21:29
Hi, I would like to bring to your attention news on the authenticity of the China concentration camp allegation: http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,18669046-7583,00.html "It appears the claims by Falun Gong have been at least substantially exaggerated. Initial investigations by researchers for a US congressional committee have identified the site at Sujiatun as a hospital, where it is suspected organ harvesting occurs but on nowhere near the scale claimed" I would like to appeal to your that if there is no concentration camp, rather isolated cases of abuse and irregularity contrary to Chinese law, then there exists a very different reality than what's alleged. If we in the West can not be precise with our facts, only resort to nefarious indictment, who will take what we say seriousely? While I agree China's human rights abuse should be examined, as with all human rights abusers in the world including my own country - lifting data from websites and writing allegory of "Schindler's List" is not the way. Sincerely,
| US State Dept: no concentration camp | bobby fletcher - 19.04.2006 02:25
US releases Sujiatun investigation finding - no evidence of concentration camp http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20060415/pl_afp/uschinasectpolitics_060415004729 "Officers and staff from our embassy in Beijing and consulate in Shenyang have visited the area and the specific site mentioned in these reports on two separate occasions," McCormack said. "In these visits the officers were allowed to tour the entire facility and grounds and found no evidence that the site is being used for any function other than as a normal public hospital."
| The CCP kills FG for their organs | Makina - 04.09.2006 22:40
Statement Concerning Harry Wu’s Efforts to Undermine Organ Harvesting Reports Whose interest is served by attacking reports of widespread organ harvesting and killing of Falun Gong practitioners? (8/15/2006 3:20) NEW YORK (Falun Dafa Information Center) – Harry Wu, head of the China Information Centre, has made a number of statements attacking and undermining reports that Falun Gong practitioners have been targeted for organ harvesting by the Chinese authorities. He has actively approached the media and members of US Congress to persuade them the allegations are fraudulent and has even accused Falun Gong practitioners of fabricating the story, even though the initial witnesses and investigators of this atrocity are not Falun Gong practitioners. The Falun Dafa Information Center feels it is time to respond to Mr. Wu’s actions so the public can discern the facts for themselves. We acknowledge the work that Mr. Wu has done over the years in exposing many of the atrocities in China. It was Mr. Wu himself who, years ago, was instrumental in bringing to light the PRC’s gruesome policy of harvesting organs from death row inmates. Of course, even petty thieves can be sentenced to death in the PRC, let alone political prisoners. In 1999, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) announced its aim to “eradicate Falun Gong at any cost.” Now, with the lucrative organ harvesting trade already in place, the witnesses’ claims, shocking as they would seem under different circumstances, only confirmed our greatest fears. After all, the Chinese regime considers Falun Gong its No. 1 enemy, and practitioners are treated as non-persons who can be tortured and murdered with no consequence. In recent years, tens of thousands of these innocent men and women have been locked in labor camps and not allowed any contact with the outside world or have simply gone missing. Given such a background, these shocking claims—of organs being harvested from a readily accessible supply of captive, healthy people who practice Falun Gong—are not only believable, but also paint a picture that is highly probable. Our reaction to the witness accounts was to immediately call for help from the US government and international agencies and to call for an investigation. We were thus shocked and puzzled to hear that Mr. Wu had taken it upon himself to write a secret letter to certain members of Congress undermining our efforts before he had a chance to speak with us or meet with the witnesses. If he truly felt it was a “greater expression of sympathy and support to keep them [Falun Gong] from straying too far from the facts” as he claims, why try to keep the letter hidden from us? In fact, Mr. Wu already seemed intent on refuting the allegations before he fully understood the situation. His March 21, 2006 letter to members of Congress stated that news of a concentration camp in Sujiatun was fabricated, and that his position was based on “first hand investigations conducted.” Yet, in a later statement he says his “team” did not investigate the hospital in Sujiatun until March 27. The witnesses saw Mr. Wu's disposition as hostile and refused to meet with him under such circumstances. It should be noted that where Mr. Wu failed to find evidence, others have found plenty. Most notable are independent investigators David Matas, an international human rights lawyer, and David Kilgour, a former Canadian Secretary of State for Asia Pacific. In their 140-page report ( http://investigation.go.saveinter.net), they state: We believe that there has been and continues today to be large scale organ seizures from unwilling Falun Gong practitioners… Our conclusion comes not from any one single item of evidence, but rather the piecing together of all the evidence we have considered. Each portion of the evidence we have considered is, in itself, verifiable and, in most cases, incontestable. Put together, they paint a damning whole picture. Regarding the fact that journalists and diplomats visited Sujiatun weeks after the initial reports surfaced and found no evidence that the site was being used for organ harvesting of Falun Gong practitioners, Matas and Kilgour considered the findings of such show-tours insignificant: “We would not have expected these visitors to find anything... An operation leaves no trace in an operating room after it is completed. Operating rooms are cleaned up, sanitized, made antiseptic after each and every operation.” Instead, Matas and Kilgour highlighted a series of telephone interviews with medical staff from hospitals across 10 provinces in China. During the interviews, these staff members openly admit that organs used in transplant operations at their hospitals come from Falun Gong practitioners. With all due respect to Mr. Wu’s many accomplishments and the difficult time he spent while imprisoned in the laogai 20 years ago, things have evolved in often terrifying ways since then. He assumes many things are not feasible or are false just because, perhaps, he himself did not experience them decades ago. In many ways the labor camp system’s operations have become more covert in recent years. How could Mr. Wu know which new torture method is promoted among the prison guards today? Hundreds of thousands, if not millions of Falun Gong practitioners in China are living this reality today and every day. They are, sadly, the real experts. Mr. Wu says there are no facilities that can hold over 1,000 prisoners or detainees either in Sujiatun or its vicinity. China is a big place. If authorities want to hide more than 1,000 people from external investigators, they can. By now Mr. Wu should know about the expansive network of hidden tunnels and thousands of acres of underground facilities in Shenyang. Even Chinese state-run media has widely reported on them. In another instance, Mr. Wu finds the idea of 4,500 live organ extractions carried out over three years to be “impossible in theory and unfeasible in practice.” Given the fact that these victims are to be cremated afterwards anyway, medical doctors have said it is now possible to remove organs quickly enough (some in 20 minutes) to reach this figure. Throughout his career, Mr. Wu has shown how the Chinese regime does not follow rules or laws in treating labor camp prisoners. It is, therefore, surprising to see Mr. Wu now assume that the Chinese penal system, including hospitals closely tied to labor camps, strictly follow the rules of “organ transplantation” when dealing with Falun Gong detainees. As a result of Mr. Wu’s attempts to discredit the witness reports, some members of Congress have chosen to dismiss this humanitarian issue when they could put real pressure on the regime to end such atrocities. Whose interests, then, is Mr. Wu really serving with his campaign? Whatever his intentions, it is clear his actions have not been constructive. We urge him to reconsider his approach and instead continue to contribute his valuable lifetime knowledge to exposing the crimes of the CCP. The witness reports are horrifying, and in a way, we all wish they weren't true. But when a Chinese surgeon cheerfully tells a potential transplant customer they have a supply of livers from Falun Gong practitioners, from living bodies, what are we to conclude? How should we, as human beings and members of the international community, react to this kind of information? For the CCP to hold spiritual practitioners in camps like livestock until it is time to slaughter them for their organs is an evil greater than we can imagine. If it is one day fully revealed, this is an issue that could shake our humanity to the core. # # # NEWS - Aug 15, 2006 Falun Dafa Information Center, www.faluninfo.net
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