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Epoch Times: New Zealand Surgeons Condemn
"Hideous" Organ Trade in China
By Sarah Matheson, Epoch Times reporter
Transplant specialists are calling on the
Prime Minister to pressure the Chinese regime to end the organ trade,
following growing concerns that the organs are being taken from live
prisoners and Falun Gong practitioners for huge profits.
Around 20 transplant specialists were signatories to a "strongly worded
letter" sent to Helen Clark in December, but they have yet to receive a
response.
The group, from Auckland Hospital, have also recommended a ban on
training Chinese doctors in transplant surgery until they can be assured
that the skills will not be used to harvest organs from unwilling
donors.
The letter's author, Professor John McCall, the New Zealand
representative for the transplant section of the Royal Australasian
College of Surgeons and transplant specialist at Auckland Hospital, says
the lack of response does not indicate a lack of interest from the
Government.
The Prime Minister, the Minister of Health, and the Minister of Foreign
Affairs are all aware of what is happening in China, he said.
"People are being killed on demand. They may be prisoners who are
sentenced to death, but they are still being killed on demand to provide
organs for a commercialized transplant industry--which is just hideous,
it's outrageous. And I think that public opinion around the world, and
from the transplant community and also governments, is the thing that is
most likely to change it."
The Transplant Society, an international body, has condemned the organ
trade in China.
"There is one thing that the transplant community agrees on and that is
that this practice is abhorrent, and we must do everything we can to
stop it," Professor McCall said.
Director of the New Zealand Transplant Unit at Auckland Hospital
Professor Stephen Munn said executed prisoners' organs had been used for
transplantation purposes in China for a long time, but until recently
Chinese officials had denied the allegations.
In November of last year China's Deputy Health Minister Huang Jiefu
finally admitted that "most of the organs for sale are from executed
prisoners" but said huge domestic and international demand was causing
"a shortfall."
"The transplantation society and a lot of Western countries objected to
that--knowing that there were many crimes for which capital punishment
was used in China--including dissidence and fraud, rather than murder or
more heinous type crimes," Professor Munn said.
"So there was a lot of concern about using executed prisoners' organs
and particularly for the associated industry where they made a lot of
money out of these organs when foreign nationals came to buy them."
He said indirect evidence suggests that the majority of organs are
coming from Falun Gong practitioners.
"We don't have direct evidence but we have indirect evidence, that large
numbers of Falun Gong practitioners are imprisoned, and blood-typed and
potentially even tissue-typed and that they are then being used as organ
donors," Professor Munn said.
"There may have been a completely different component to it whereby they
were not just executed in the usual fashion but they were actually
anesthetized, their organs recovered, and then they were allowed to
die," he said.
This raised the level of ethical and moral concern, he said. He said the
international transplant community began to actively condemn the Chinese
organ trade following reports from former Canadian Secretary of State
for Asia-Pacific David Kilgour and international human rights lawyer
David Matas.
New Zealanders Buy Chinese Organs
Professor Munn said many of his colleagues know of New Zealanders who
paid for an organ transplant in China. He said the patients become very
desperate and will "do anything to get an organ" because there is an
organ shortage in New Zealand.
"We empathize with them, but given where they [the organs] are coming
from in China, we strongly advise patients against going there."
New Zealand had just 29 organ donors during 2005 and 40 in 2004―the
lowest number in the West, according to the Give Life New Zealand
website.
National education manager for the Kidney Foundation, Carmel Gregan-Ford,
said there were between 350-400 New Zealanders currently waiting for a
kidney transplant.
China's Organ Trade
The Report into Allegations of Organ Harvesting of Falun Gong
Practitioners in China from Canadian authors Matas and Kilgour found
that the number of organ transplants dramatically increased since the
start of the persecution of Falun Gong in 1999.
In 1998 one Chinese hospital performed nine liver transplants, but in
2005 it completed 2248, according to figures obtained by the authors.
Chinese hospital websites are advertising short waiting times of only a
few days to a month for a "fresh" organ.
Matas and Kilgour conclude that there is a large live organ bank in
China, and the hundreds of thousands of Falun Gong practitioners held in
detention centers are the most plausible organ suppliers.
"This is a form of evil we have yet to see on this planet," the authors
said.
A revised report--Bloody Harvest--was published in January this
year, which almost doubles the evidence gathered for the initial report.
Doctors Against Organ Harvesting representative Torsten Trey spoke to a
Chinese transplant surgeon from Tianjin City at the World Transplant
Congress in Boston last year.
The surgeon told Dr. Trey that his hospital performs more than 2000
liver transplants a year. That hospital was one of three that performs
liver transplants in the city and that hospital alone was performing
more than twice the operations in one year than the entire country of
Germany.
A BBC journalist investigating the allegations visited a hospital in
Tianjin City last year saying he needed a liver transplant for a
relative.
The journalist was told that a suitable liver could be provided within
three weeks because a high number of executions was arranged before the
October 1 National Day celebration.
The hospital he visited performed about 600 liver transplants in 2005,
with each liver costing foreign recipients US$70,000 plus US$20,000 for
the surgeon's services.
WHO Conference
Auckland Hospital renal physician Ian Dittmer said the World Health
Organization held a forum on transplantation about 18 months ago.
He said officials from China's transplant community and Ministry of
Health said that a huge number of transplants were happening in China.
Almost all organs were taken from executed people, he said.
"It is probably fair to say that those people [surgeons and health
officials] think it is reasonable to use the organs from executed
prisoners."
Dr Dittmer agrees with his colleagues that New Zealand should consider
refusing to train surgeons who may return to China to become part of
"practices which are outside what we would accept."
Travel Warning
The Transplantation Society of Australia and New Zealand (TSANZ) have
issued an ethical statement on their website warning against travel to
China for organ transplantation. They say that organs and tissues must
be given freely and without coercion.
"Because of the restrictions in liberty in a prison environment it is
impossible to ascertain whether prisoners are truly free to make
independent decisions, and thus an autonomous informed consent for
donation cannot be obtained. Therefore, the TSANZ is opposed to any use
of organs from executed prisoners."
Comparisons with the Holocaust
In the March edition of the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine,
British surgeon Tom Treasure compares transplant surgeons in China with
doctors involved in similar genocide campaigns during the holocaust.
He explains how the surgeons become numbed by the organ extraction
process.
"The heart and lungs are kept functioning while meticulous dissection
and mobilization of the liver are completed.
Then, in a rapid sequence, the organs--heart, lungs, liver, kidneys and
then corneas--are removed, preserved and taken away. The unprepared
normal person might well find this both macabre and repulsive, but
transplant teams necessarily become inured to these emotional and
visceral responses," he said in "The Falun Gong, Organ Transplantation,
the Holocaust and Ourselves."
For further information visit: www.organharvestinvestigation.net and
www.cipfg.org
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