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US website targeted by cyberattacks after publishing testimony on CCP’s forced organ harvesting.

A ‍Whistleblower’s ‌Testimony ‌Exposes Forced Organ Harvesting in China

A New ⁤York-based research group became the target of malicious cyberattacks almost immediately after publishing testimony of a whistleblower doctor’s encounter with ⁣a Falun Gong practitioner who ⁣had‌ her kidney removed against her will‌ in ‌China. The woman was⁣ a victim of⁣ the communist‌ regime’s forced ⁢organ harvesting and perished not long after⁢ her conversation with the doctor, according to the whistleblower.

In ⁣April 2019, Zhang Xiuqin, 46, briefly survived an operation to remove one of her kidneys and relayed her ⁣experience ⁢to a doctor at a ⁢key military hospital in Harbin, the capital of China’s northernmost province Heilongjiang.

The whistleblower doctor, ​who is ⁣unnamed to protect her safety, provided a video recording of this conversation to the​ World Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong⁤ (WOIPFG), a New York-based nonprofit dedicated to tracking the regime’s forced organ harvesting abuse. The organization published a transcript of the recording, as well as a transcript of the doctor’s testimony on July 17.

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The ⁤doctor said she observed injuries covering Ms. Zhang’s body, an open wound‍ on her ⁢stomach, the ⁤site of the kidney extraction, and another open wound ‍near her liver area. Only one⁣ of⁣ her kidneys was harvested. Ms. Zhang, the doctor believed, had likely suffered from severe abuses that ​battered most of⁤ her organs including her liver, rendering them unfit for transplant.

Hours after the testimony’s release, WOIPFG suffered its most severe⁢ cyberattack to date over its two decades of existence.

Falun Gong, a​ spiritual practice involving moral teachings centered ⁢on ​the values of truthfulness, compassion,‍ and tolerance, as well ⁢as meditative exercises, has been the target of a ⁢bloody persecution​ perpetuated by the⁣ Chinese Communist Party for the past 24 years.

An independent tribunal in 2019 concluded ⁣ that the faith’s ⁣adherents⁢ were the principal source for the regime’s⁤ state-sanctioned forced organ harvesting, a practice that occurs on a “significant scale.”
This file photo⁣ shows a re-enactment⁤ of forced ‍organ harvesting in China on Falun ​Gong adherents during a rally in Ottawa, Canada,⁤ in 2008.‍ (The Epoch Times)

The denial of service attack ⁢sporadically shut down the organization’s website for an entire week. This ⁣sustained attack ⁤revealed the amount of resources the communist regime was willing⁤ to deploy to silence the issue, said WOIPFG’s lead⁣ researcher Dr. Wang Zhiyuan.

Beijing authorities had reacted quickly, Dr. Wang learned from ​his ⁢contact in⁢ China.

On the night of the testimony’s release, ​which was daytime in ⁤Beijing, the Ministry of Public Security, China’s top police authority, ordered​ its bureau in Heilongjiang, the‍ region where the military hospital is located, to probe ‌the ⁣matter, Dr. Wang was told by his source. ‌The ⁣head office would also send ⁣someone over to Harbin‌ city to receive the report.

“They were definitely afraid,” Dr. Wang ‍told The Epoch Times. “Just think about how fast they reacted.”

“If they didn’t‌ do anything wrong, why so agitated? They could have used the ⁣media as an outlet to attack us and put the matter to an end. But they dared ⁢not breathe ​a word in public.”

Dr. ⁣Torsten Trey, executive director of the Washington-based ‍medical ethics advocacy group, Doctors Against​ Forced Organ Harvesting, saw⁣ the matter in ⁤the same light.

Caption: Dr. Torsten ⁢Trey, ⁤co-founder ​and executive director of the nonprofit Doctors Against Forced Organ Harvesting, in Texas on Nov. ‌18, 2022. (Jack Wang/The Epoch Times)

“Hacking usually ‍comes‌ with a purpose. In ⁤a commercial​ setting, it is about financial gains or intellectual property theft. None of the above would apply,” he told The Epoch Times.

“If you follow the ‌question why they ⁢were hacked, you come to ‍the conclusion that the news about the ⁤forced organ harvesting case in⁤ the Chinese hospital must be correct. The hacking attack indicates that the video recording is authentic.”

Dr.​ Trey further noted‍ that WOIPFG has withheld the ‍video recording over concerns of the⁤ provider’s safety. The unreleased video, he ⁤suggested, may have been another incentive for the hacking operation “as the hackers might want to prevent the‌ release or do damage control.”

To “block, cover up, ​and play down” any information ‌related to forced⁣ organ harvesting—this has been the strategy of the Chinese​ Communist Party​ (CCP) since the first allegations came to light nearly two decades ago, ⁢Dr. Wang said.

Although there have been⁤ two notable ‍exceptions.

In early 2006, witnesses went public to reveal ‌ horrors‍ inside northeast China’s Sujiatun concentration camp, saying authorities were secretly harvesting organs from detained Falun Gong practitioners. In response,‍ Chinese authorities abandoned the facility and, as a publicity stunt, invited U.S. diplomats⁣ for a tour around the ​camp.

Later that year, an undercover​ WOIPFG ⁢investigator recorded Dr. Lu Guoping from southern China’s Guangxi Minzu Ho



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