A legislative panel heard testimony before experts on stopping Beijing’s organ harvesting of prisoners of consciousness.
Researchers are calling on the U.S. government to stop the flow of Western-related transplants to China, citing the state-sponsored organ-killing scheme that could grow with for support.
Matthew Robertson, a China research research fellow at the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, suggested the assess as among the most violent set of techniques to counter the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s ) abuse.
In his written testimony for a congressional hearing titled” Stopping the Crime of Organ Harvesting— What More Must Be Done” he wrote that” Authorities can craft export bans on transplant-related technologies and pharmaceuticals, and prevent U.S. connected businesses from transacting in China’s transplant sector.”
The Treasury Department had even tax its punishment list to prevent Chinese health hospitals engaging in like practices, which are among the “largest and most well- resourced in China”, from doing transactions with any U. S. individuals, according to Mr. Robertson, who formerly worked as an editor at this publication.
While making these designations may indicate a significant interagency effort, blacklisting thousands of hospitals and surgeons over the abuse may mail” an extremely powerful signal” about U. S. opposition to the “human trafficking, illegal killing, and organ harvesting”, he said.
Presiding over the reading on Wednesday, Rep. Chris Smith ( R- N. J. ), chair of the Congressional- Executive , Commission  , on , China ( CECC), described the industrial- scale forced organ harvesting in China as” an atrocity unmatched in its evil”.
” We all bear some responsibility to act”, he told the audience, adding,” If we do n’t act now, many more lives will be lost”.
” Wholesale slaughter… has to stop”, Rep. Zach Nunn ( R- Iowa ) said in his opening remarks.
More scientists are now concerned about the spread of the mistreatment to another underrepresented groups.
Ethan Gutmann, the co-founder of the International Coalition to Stop Transplant Abuse in China, testified at the receiving about the interviews he had with previous detainees at detention camps in Xinjiang, which he claimed had witnesses to erratic blood tests and sudden detainee disappearances in the middle of the night.
He pointed out that an Aksu clinic that works organ transplants is about a 20-minute drive from the aircraft, where an “express network” was set up to facilitate quick delivery of new organs.
According to data from the Chinese civil aviation authority from April 2023, these communicate channels have been used more than 11, 000 times throughout the country since their creation.
The “largest DNA databases”
Maya Mitalipova, chairman of the human stem cell laboratory at MIT’s Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, said some companies are involved in China’s crimes of organ harvest, according to her created testimony. She explained that China uses their DNA sequence kits to create the “largest DNA database” in the world so that waiting patients can quickly locate matching organs.
We worry that biometric collection and analysis equipment could lead to grave human rights violations, including coercive mass surveillance and the organ harvest, because there are so few safeguards in place for the People’s Republic of China ( PRC )’s ( PRC)-based collection and use of sensitive biometric data, the two lawmakers wrote.
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Mr. Robertson urged Congress to look into Chinese hospitals ‘ involvement in complicity, particularly whether they had benefited from federal funding as a result of their cooperation with American institutions.
Grantee institutions should be held accountable for how closely they control potential sub-award recipients who are implicated in these practices, he added.
Texas, Utah Combat CCP’s Forced Organ Harvesting
Texas state representative Tom Oliverson, a primary supporter of the Texas bill ( SB 1040 ), which forbids state health insurers from funding organ transplants carried out using Chinese organs, was also present at the hearing.