(Clearwisdom.net) As soon as the news that the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) has established a concentration camp in Sujiatun to persecute Falun Gong practitioners was exposed, it raised great concern among people from all circles. Overseas Falun Gong practitioners have taken immediate action to investigate and expose the abhorrent situation to the general public through phone calls, fax and internet.
Regarding the concentration camp, many practitioners have called related government divisions in Sujiatu and Shenyang. Some officials claimed that they didn't know about the situation, some asked which media reported this case and some others said that they could not make any comments at this time.
When a practitioner called the Sujiatun Department of Health and told the department that the city had a concentration camp which sold human organs, the woman who answered the phone became very nervous and transferred the phone to another man. Though the man repeatedly denied the existence of the concentration camp, the practitioner could hear that he was proceeding to inform other government institutions about the phone investigation.
Another practitioner called the Woniushi Township Police Station and asked a policeman if he had ever heard about the Sujiatun concentration camp. The practitioner said, "I heard that no one ever came out after entering the camp, is that true?" The man who answered the phone said, "I heard about the camp; however, some people can get out." The practitioner then asked, "Were those who came out officials?" The man replied, "No, detainees." The practitioner then asked the location of the camp. The man said that he couldn't talk about its location over the phone.
Practitioners also called many local residents. A lady who lived on Xueliu Street in Sujiatun said that she never heard about the concentration camp. A practitioner then told her the facts of the persecution and how the camp tortured practitioners and sold their organs. The lady said that she could not believe such abhorrent treatments were true. The practitioner then asked her if she had heard about the persecution of Falun Gong. The lady said yes, however, she didn't dare to talk more about it.
Another practitioner called a Sujiatun 610 Office official. This man initially denied the existence of the camp. Practitioners clarified the truth to him and told him about Hao Fengjun, a former "610 Office" staffer who has been bravely exposing the facts of the persecution. The practitioner also told him that international human rights organizations are now investigating the Sujiatun Concentration Camp. In the end, the official repeatedly thanked the practitioners.
Later, practitioners often heard music or voice messages such as "Welcome to xx voice mailbox" when they called police stations. The officials didn't dare to answer practitioners' phone calls any more.
Besides exposing the evil to Chinese in Mainland China, practitioners have also exposed the Sujiatun Concentration Camp to the international community.
A Taiwanese man said that one of his friends went to China last year to get a new kidney, and his friend just paid about 15 thousand dollars. It would have most likely been impossible to get one in Taiwan during his lifetime. Why was it so easy to get human organs in China? As the trading of Falun Gong practitioners' organs was exposed, he finally understood that this business is so dirty and related to so much evil.
Meanwhile, practitioners' protest outside Chinese embassies and consulates around the world has also raised public attention. After hearing about practitioners' hunger-strike protest plan, some San Francisco residents called them and said that they would like to join the practitioners to protest the CCP regime's brutality.
The Falun Dafa Association and World Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong both issued announcements on March 10. The Falun Dafa Association statement said, "All those who have participated in the crimes, no matter where they try to hide, will surely be brought to justice."
Category: Organ Harvesting