Under the invitation of the Overseas Compatriot Affairs Commission, Dr. Wang Wenyi visited Taiwan on November 5th, 2006, to expose the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) crimes of harvesting organs from living Falun Gong practitioners over the past several years. Dr. Wang attended the press conference hosted by Kaohsiung City Council member Chen Ying-tsan. Deputy director of Kaohsiung Health Department Tsai Lung-chu and director of Kai-Suan Hospital Chen Yung-hsing both expressed their concern about transplants from unknown sources of organs in Mainland China.
On the morning of November 6th, 2006, Kaohsiung City Council member Chen Ying-tsan (third from the right) hosts a press conference called "Condemn the CCP Atrocity of Live Organ Harvesting. Refuse Illegal Organs from Mainland China." Deputy director of Kaohsiung Health Department Tsai Lung-chu (first from left), director of Kai-Suan Hospital Chen Yung-hsing (first from right) and Dr. Wang Wenyi (second from right) expressed their concerns about transplants of organs from unknown sources.
After the press conference, City Council member Chen Ying-tsai proposed a motion at the City Council to condemn the CCP atrocity of organ harvesting from living Falun Gong practitioners. The motion was passed unanimously. All health facilities are required to follow up with all organ transplant cases in Mainland China and spread and follow regulations. This was the thirteenth county or city in Taiwan to pass a resolution condemning this CCP atrocity.
Mr. Chen said repeatedly at the press conference that live organ harvesting had not only harmed Falun Gong practitioners, but also challenged morality and human dignity. He called for everyone to bravely step forward to help stop the evil crimes.
Dr. Wang said that the CCP harvests organs from living Falun Gong practitioners, and openly sells organs on the Internet. Organs such as corneas, internal organs and others are clearly priced. There must be a large organ bank to supply the urgent needs of organs around the world. Human dignity should be respected and morality should be followed. Dr. Wang called for all media to expose these crimes and leave no hiding place for the perpetrators.
Deputy director of Kaohsiung Health Department Tsai Lung-chu was previously a surgeon. He said that to prevent damage from organ transplants in Mainland China, health care bodies should urge related government entities to follow up with Taiwanese patients who have received organ transplants in Mainland China, evaluate the cases carefully and provide guidance from both health and human rights perspectives.
Director of Kao-Suan Hospital Chen Yung-hsing said that organ transplants from involuntary donors seriously violates ethics of humanity and morality, no matter if it was from executed prisoner or living people. Both should be banned. He sincerely wished that the Taiwanese would see clearly these crimes perpetrated under the name of medical treatment. He called for all governments, human rights organisations, legal entities and media to pay attention to the cruel persecution of Falun Gong and to help stop the inhuman atrocities.
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