Organ harvesting in China: Facing the horror

There are 2.800 photos that now make the difference between not wanting to see in the Merkel era and no longer being able to look away: images of Uyghurs imprisoned in camps, who, according to Chinese state propaganda, are undergoing "further training." But the whole truth is even more disturbing.

No question: The publication of the “Xinjiang Police Files" on Tuesday has the potential to wake up the West. The photos and internal documents reveal the sheer extent of human rights violations more clearly than ever. Germany, in particular, is now in the spotlight. Or, to quote Handelsblatt:

The revelations could be uncomfortable for the German economy.

Handelsblatt, May 24, 2022

It remains to be hoped that the shock goes beyond the question of future sales opportunities for companies like VW. After all, experts and parliamentarians are convinced that the "cultural" genocide cited in many media outlets most likely conceals a more literal version: organ theft, i.e., the murder of young camp inmates for the purpose of organ harvesting. ereporter reported on this two years ago.

The European Parliament expresses its deep concern at reports of ongoing, systematic, inhumane and state-sanctioned organ harvesting from prisoners in the People's Republic of China, in particular from Falun Gong practitioners and other minorities such as Uighurs, Tibetans and Christians.

European Parliament resolution of 5 May 2022 on reports of ongoing organ harvesting in China

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