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ORGAN HARVESTING IS THE GENOCIDE ASPECT- EXPERT

China in Focus
China in Focus
This special will air on Saturday, April 27, at 9:30 p.m. ET. The world first heard of Falun Gong 25 years ago. On April 25th, 1999, 10,000 Falun Gong practitioners gathered in front of Zhongnanhai -- the home and office compound of the Chinese leader. The spiritual meditation practice teaches the principals of Truthfulness, Compassion, and Forbearance, and was first released to the public in China in 1992. Seven years later, it had growth so popular that the Chinese communist regime deemed it a threat. Three months after that peaceful demonstration, Beijing launched an all-out persecution against the faith, seeking to eradicate the 100 million people practicing. Ethan Gutmann: "I said this is a Buddhist revival movement...I don't see that as this massive threat. so there was something else going on." Ethan Gutmann:"A part of that what I felt was that the values that Falun Gong was espousing, were actually quite against that sort of new China that was being presented by the Chinese Communist Party, which demands that one lies." Those practicing Falun Gong inside China were fired from their jobs, kidnapped from their homes, and thrown in prison. But later, evidence of an even worse crime starting coming to light. The forced organ harvesting of prisoners of conscience, while they're still alive. Those organs supply China's lucrative organ match and transplant market. Ethan Gutmann: "The organ harvesting is the genocide aspect.... this entire organ transplant system was built on the backs of Falun Gong." "this is something that is going to hit every group. It's going to hit the Tibetans, it's just a question of getting the right hospitals set up in their region." Ethan Gutmann: "If there had not been the Ukraine war, that bill (Stop Forced Organ Harvesting Act) would have gone through. If there had not been the October 7th, (2023) that bill would have gone through." Watch our interview with investigative reporter and Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Ethan Gutmann.
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