(Clearwisdom.net) I'm Liu Qingqing. On July 24, 2002, my younger sister Liu Yan and I were illegally detained by the police from Tiananmen Police Station for practicing Falun Gong at Beijing's Tiananmen Square to validate Falun Dafa. After the revelation of the CCP's harvesting organs from living Falun Gong practitioners in secret concentration camps, I recalled some things that happened at the time.

I remember when I asked to meet with Australia Embassy staff, a police officer threatened me, "I'll make you disappear." He said, "You think who you are. You can see whoever you want to see. Don't feel you are somebody, although you have a foreign passport, we can still make you disappear. You may have not returned to China for a long time, and you may not be clear about the current situation in China. It seems I have to give you a good brainwashing." He said, "There are several thousand people named Liu Qingqing in China. It means nothing if you disappear. Who has seen you come here? We also have not seen you. If asked, we will say we don't know. There are so many people who have disappeared like this. Do you understand?" They took my younger sister Liu Yan to another room to beat her.

I thought at the time it was only a threat, but now it seems that what the police officer referred to was death camps.

I believe it is true that the CCP harvests organs from living Falun Gong practitioners from secret concentration camps. If they could treat a foreign citizen like me this way, Dafa practitioners who have disappeared in China may be innumerable.

I speak about this experience of mine now in hopes that I can provide some information to expose the CCP's evil persecution, so that we can stop the persecution. I call on righteous people from all walks of life, governments and the United Nations to pay attention to this atrocity, join in the "Coalition to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong," to investigate into the CCP harvesting of organs from living Falun Gong practitioners, and stop the atrocities against humanity.

Scars left on my younger sister Liu Yan from beatings