Exposing CCP atrocities and calling for attention to the fate
of practitioners detained in concentration camps
(Clearwisdom.net) After learning about the live organ harvesting in Sujiatun Concentration Camp, one German lady said angrily, "Sixty years ago, the Nazi's seriously persecuted the Jewish people. Now sixty years have gone by, yet the CCP is still committing such a crime. The format of petitioning to the public is very necessary. Not only do we need to tell people here about this atrocity, everyone needs to know. That history should not be repeated." This lady's sentiment was shared by many.
On April 8, 2006, at Munich Karlsplatz in southern Germany, Falun Gong practitioners went to expose the atrocity of harvesting people's organs while they were still alive that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has committed. They urgently called for the public's attention on the fate of those Falun Gong practitioners who are still detained in CCP concentration camps and labour camps.
The eyewitnesses of Sujiatun Concentration Camp have been relocated and face danger of being killed
On April 5, the "Coalition to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong in China (CIPFG)" issued an urgent announcement. In this bulletin, it stated that since the year 2001, concentration camps have been set up in many cities and provinces in Mainland China, which are similar to the one in Sujiatun. In these concentration camps, the CCP harvested organs for sale from living Falun Gong practitioners, who are illegally and secretly detained, and cremated their remains to destroy the evidence. However, since this incident was exposed to the international society at the beginning of March 2006, within three weeks, the underground concentration camp in Sujiatun, Shenyang city has been relocated. In the meantime, many hospitals and organ transplantation centres in Mainland China are doing a large volume of organ transplantation surgeries. The investigation coalition urgently calls for the international society to immediate investigate these crimes and put a stop to them.
People sign to condemn the CCP's atrocities
There was a great number of people at the Munich Karlsplatz, and many of them gathered around the Falun Gong practitioners' stall after seeing the banner with the words, "Chinese Communist Party concentration camps cremate Falun Gong practitioners and sell their organs" in Chinese and German. Falun Gong practitioners repeatedly broadcasted the Urgent Announcement issued by the Clearwisdom website on April 5. A lot of people came to sign the petition and condemned the CCP's atrocities.
A German lady named Eva explained that she signed the
petition to condemn the CCP's crimes and to help end the existence of
concentration camps. She said that it was terrible that it happened in Germany
sixty years ago, and now the CCP is doing the same thing and even persecuting
people for their faith.
Mr. Ameite from Turkey was very shocked. He said that this atrocity is simply
intolerable and we must stop it immediately.
Mr Benhart denounced this as murder. He signed the petition in the hopes that more politicians will understand and pay attention to this atrocity.
A 6-year-old girl signing her name carefully
Ms. Caty, who is a doctor's assistant, condemned the CCP's concentration camps and denounced the CCP as a government that has committed such a terrible crime against its own people.
Ms. Inger Dilo and her six-year-old daughter Sabrina came to sign the petition. She said: "My daughter and I came to sign because we think those people detained in the concentration camps should receive some help. Human beings should never be treated like experimental animals. The Nazis' time has long gone, and history should not repeat itself."
Ms. Martina expressed: "Live organ harvesting and forced abortion cannot be allowed anywhere in the world, this is a form of murder."
People sign to condemn the CCP's atrocities
Ms. Hyde Mary, a secretary, said: "This is the first time that I have heard about this, and it is simply unbelievable! We must do something about it, rather than wait and see. We had concentration camps here in Germany in the past, and such a crime cannot happen again."