(Clearwisdom.net) The Coalition to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong in China was established in April 2006. Here are some of the leads collected recently. We hope that people will continue to help us expose how Falun Gong practitioners are brutally persecuted in China.

Investigation Lead: Manager of the Ophthalmology Department of the Jinan Central Hospital: "None of the Corneas Were Donated"

On April 5, 2007, the Qilu Evening News reported that a youth who originally came from Longchi, Changyi City and worked in Jinan City suddenly died due to serious illness. Before he died, he wanted to donate his cornea. The reporter contacted all the big medical institutes and hospitals in the Jinan Province, but no one accepted the cornea donation. The manager of the Ophthalmology Department of the Jinan Central Hospital said that his department never accepted any cornea donations and that he did not know if there is any place where people can donate a cornea. So where did the corneas used at the Jinan Central Hospital come from? If they did not come from donations, where did the organs used for transplant surgery come from?

Please refer to the link below for the original Chinese report.
http://www.qlwb.com.cn/html/shandong/2007-4/5/074502560056590qlwb.html

Investigation Lead: Wuhan General Hospital of the Guangzhou Army District Harvested Human Organs from Suspicious Sources

According to an insider, the Wuhan General Hospital of the Guangzhou Army District colluded with the police department and the prison system to illegally harvest human organs.

The police took people to a secret location about one hour's drive from the city. Hospital staff stood about 6 to 7 meters away to witness the process. Two people arrived with black bags over their heads. The police kicked their legs to make them kneel down and two officers then shot them. The hospital staff immediately took the bodies away on stretchers, and at the same time started two organ transplant surgeries in the hospital.

The two victims remain unidentified.