China's Lucrative Organ Harvesting Business

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The eyes of the world are upon Beijing. Images pour forth daily of new stadiums full of cheering fans, Olympic athletes giving their all and dazzling fireworks in a bustling modern city. The last thing spectators think of as they sit in the new stadiums in Beijing, are the barbaric practices of their hosts. Namely, the lucrative Chinese practice of harvesting and selling the body parts of executed prisoners.
 
I have images also. The images I have, obtained by Chinese dissident Harry Wu, show a stadium in the countryside, filled to capacity with Chinese citizens. On the stage are a dozen hapless Chinese citizens who have been accused of a crime.
 
Military officials of the People's Republic of China point out their various crimes and then pronounce sentence. The majority receive a death sentence.
 
The condemned are led to waiting trucks. A rope is secured around the throats of these prisoners to cut off any last minute statements as they are ferried a short distance to the execution fields. Crowds await, as schools and businesses have closed for the occasion. Attendance is mandatory.
 
Prisoners are made to kneel. Each prisoner ..
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Much-needed story

Thanks for the well-written and informative story Nancy.  The dark underbelly of the dragon is being kept secret by NBC and the rest of the mainstream press.  Instead, we are being expected to adore the ranks and files of nameless, faceless Chinese who are forced to march to the beat of the same drum, and who are exploited and suppressed. 

Our government needs to take China more seriously in terms of its human rights issues.  The Democrats seem to be too cowardly to call their fellow statist-socialists out, and the Republicans are too busy counting their campaign contributions from corporations that profit from Chinese labor.  The Chinese are under the radar of most Americans, and stories like yours are much needed to wake us up from our malaise.

Responsibility is the price of freedom. - Elbert Hubbard