Source Reveals 36 Chinese Concentration Camps
Sujiatun is merely one of 36 concentration camps for Falun Gong in China
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By an individual who identifies himself as a veteran military doctor Special to The Epoch Times
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Falun Gong practitioners reenact a scene of organ-harvesting in a parade in New York City (The Epoch Times)
[Editors' Note: This
report is a compilation of information provided by an individual who
identifies himself as a veteran military doctor in Shenyang military
zone in Shenyang, Liaoning province, China. The Epoch Times has only added headings. The Epoch Times
encourages more people to give us inside information about Sujiatun
Concentration Camp or other similar camps imprisoning Falun Gong
practitioners. The Epoch Times will be discreet and careful about your personal safety.]
I am a senior military doctor in the logistics service in the
army in Shenyang military zone. For safety's sake, I will not disclose
my identity for now. The reports from outside China about Sujiatun
Concentration Camp imprisoning Falun Gong practitioners are true,
although some of the details are incorrect. The so-called underground
Sujiatun Concentration Camp does exist. Organ harvesting is routine
there. It is also a common practice to cremate dead or even living
Falun Gong practitioners.
Ashes Given to Families Came from Animals or Other Bodies in the Crematorium
As many state regulations have stipulated, the top level of each
provincial government has the authority to establish "recycling
organizations" to process felons in the military zone under its
jurisdiction. This practice is warranted by a legal document that the
Chinese Communist Party's Central Military Commission established as
early as 1962. This practice has never stopped to this day. According
to the regulations in the document, death-penalty prisoners and felons
may be processed according to the development needs of the state or of
socialism. During the Great Cultural Revolution, the most extreme way
to process these prisoners was to use their bodies for food. The
second-most extreme way was to use them as slave labor for engineering
or production work.
After a 1984 amendment, it became legal to harvest organs from
felons. The police and judicial departments perform organ harvesting on
living prisoners before cremating their bodies. Sometimes, they will
injure the prisoners in a show execution before they perform organ
harvesting on the injured prisoners. They then cremate their bodies.
Since 1992, such a practice has become public. Due to the
development of many related businesses, human bodies have become
profitable raw materials. Living human beings, as well as dead bodies,
have become industrial raw materials.
Many crematoriums in China do not actually cremate the bodies
after they receive them. Instead, these bodies are transferred
elsewhere through secret tunnels. In many cases, the ashes given to the
families of executed prisoners came from animals or from other people's
bodies. Some of the bodies given to the families were even ancient
Chinese people or victims of WWII. The actual bodies are sold at high
prices to many different types of state-owned factories as raw
materials for different products via many different channels. Nearly
all the large crematoriums in China are engaged in such underground
businesses.
The Hospital in Sujiatun Is Only One of 36 Similar Concentration Camps All Over China
The Chinese Communist Party has openly declared Falun Gong to be
the "class enemies," turning Falun Gong practitioners into the target
of its most severe suppression. In other words, the Chinese Communist
Party has declared Falun Gong practitioners to be felons. The so-called
hospitals in Sujiatun are but one of 36 similar concentration camps all
over China. At present, the majority of detained Falun Gong
practitioners are in prisons, forced labor camps, and detention
centers. They are transferred elsewhere on a large scale only when
special occasions call for it. Heilongjiang, Jilin, and Liaoning
provinces imprison the largest number of Falun Gong practitioners. The
concentration camp in Jiutai Area, Jilin Province is the 5th-largest
camp imprisoning Falun Gong practitioners in China. This camp alone
detains over 14,000 Falun Gong practitioners.
Jilin Concentration Camp, Codenamed 672-S, Imprisons over 120,000 People
Based on information I have access to, the largest concentration
camp is in Jilin Province. This concentration camp, codenamed 672-S,
imprisons over 120,000 people. A large number of Falun Gong
practitioners, felons, and prisoners of conscience from all over China
are there, but I do not know its address.
More Than 10,000 People Detained in Sujiatun Concentration Camp in Early 2005
In the so-called underground concentration camp of the Sujiatun
District Hospital, there were indeed over 10,000 people kept there in
early 2005, but at the present time, the number of detainees there is
maintained at 600-750. Many detainees have been transferred to other
concentration camps.
5,000 People Can Be Transferred in 24 hours by Covert Rail Routes
It takes no more than a day to transfer 5,000 people in a closed
freight train on a special route. I have witnessed a specially
dispatched freight train transferring over 7,000 people in one trip
from Tianjin to the Jilin area. It ran at night, guarded by the Chinese
army. Everyone on the train was handcuffed to specially designed
handrails on top of the ceiling like rotisserie chickens.
You Won't Find Any Evidence Even if You Enter Sujiatun to Investigate
It is useless to enter Sujiatun trying to investigate the
concentration camp because it is easy to transfer several thousand
people.
CCP's Top Ranks Name Falun Gong Practitioners "Class Enemies," Useful Only to Generate Income
One must understand that based on the latest decisions by the
Chinese Communist Party's top level: The Chinese Communist Party's
Central Committee agreed to treat Falun Gong practitioners as "class
enemies" and to handle them in any economically beneficial manner
without having to report to higher authorities. In other words, Falun
Gong practitioners, like many actual felons in China, are no longer
regarded as human beings, but as raw materials for commercial products.
They have become commodities.
This is as much as I can tell you.