Behind The Chinese Regime’s Organ Transplantation “Miracle”
“For one life, eight people lost their lives.” Every time he talked about his investigation into live organ harvesting in China, David Kilgour couldn’t hide the sadness in his voice. Mr. Kilgour is the co-author of the book Bloody Harvest and is a former Canadian Secretary of State for Asia-Pacific.
Back in 2003, a 32-year-old man received kidney transplantation at the No.1 People’s Hospital in Shanghai. Due to an antibody problem, he received four kidneys in eight days, but all of them were rejected.
Three months later, he returned to the hospital and received four more kidneys and finally had one that wasn’t rejected by his body. The surgeon was Tan Jianming, who is currently the vice president of Fuzhou General Hospital of Nanjing Military Region and also the director of the urology department.
Tan is also the director of Chinese Military Organ Transplantation Center, General Secretary of Chinese Dialysis Transplantation Society, and was the leader in establishing the Chinese National Clinical Major Organ Transplantation Department.
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