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The appeal letter urgently calls on President Bush, during Chinese leader Hu Jintao's upcoming visit, to bring up the situation of harvesting organs from living Falun Gong practitioners and selling them for profit, which is happening throughout the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP's) forced labor camps. Practitioners are asking President Bush to urge the CCP to immediately stop such inhuman and evil deeds, and allow entry to the Coalition to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong in China (CIPFG) formed by Falun Gong and other groups, to conduct a comprehensive investigation.
Chang Ching-hsi expressed that in early March, it was disclosed that the CCP has built a concentration camp to detain thousands of Falun Gong practitioners since 2001. The practitioners have had their organs harvested and sold for profit, and their murdered bodies are then cremated to destroy the evidence. Three weeks later, the CCP publicly denied the incident, but from inside information, it has been learned that all detainees in the Sujiatun Concentration Camp have been transferred and the camp is now empty. Reporters from the Sound of Hope radio station made phone calls to hospitals in different places across China; all doctors who were interviewed said that there would be a large number of organs for transplant before May 1. In one to two days, they would be able to find an organ match for the prospective patient. The doctors take turns doing transplant surgeries. From the large numbers of surgeries performed, it can be seen that there must be a large bank of live organs [to make these surgeries possible].
Several Falun Gong practitioners held banners and posters outside the AIT and distributed flyers to passersby to call for an end to the CCP's atrocities.
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