Former Chinese Military Doctor Says CCP May Use Taiwanese Troops’ Organs in Event of War

A former Chinese military doctor, who witnessed the Chinese communist regime’s forced harvesting of organs from a living person years ago, said Beijing had long made plans to take Taiwanese soldiers’ blood, skin, and organs in the event of a Taiwan invasion.

Dr. Zheng Zhi, a former Chinese military doctor currently living in exile in Canada, traveled to Taiwan for several screenings of the award-winning documentary “State Organs” from June 4 to 15, which features Zheng’s eyewitness account as a resident doctor in a Chinese military hospital.

While at the General Hospital of Shenyang Military Region in the 1990s, the Chinese military, known as the People’s Liberation Army, outlined a combat plan every year, he said at one screening event.

“Once a war breaks out in the Taiwan Strait, the greatest pressure for them will be on logistics support,” he said.

Millions of troops may be mobilized to the front line of the Taiwan Strait, including possibly 2 million to 3 million logistics personnel, he said.

He pointed out that from the Chinese regime’s view, “the most difficult part of the logistics to supply the front is the storage, refrigeration, and transportation of blood, as many soldiers will be bleeding or burned in combat,” noting that “blood supply will become the biggest pressure.”

The Chinese military solution was to put surrendered or captured Taiwanese soldiers in detention, draw their blood, and use it for wounded Chinese soldiers, according to Zheng.

He said they proposed to take skin from the Taiwanese soldiers and transplant it onto the Chinese soldiers who have burns.

So if communist China attacks Taiwan and the Taiwanese military surrenders, “the first thing they might face is having their blood taken because a large blood supply is needed to sustain a war,” Zheng said.

He said that the Chinese military has developed modular blood processing equipment for blood testing and processing, to be placed in containers for “swift transportation.”

There are “no technical barriers,” Zheng told The Epoch Times. And with the advancement in technology and the growth of the organ harvesting industry in China, taking organs from Taiwanese soldiers is no longer a question of possibility, he said.

“It’s only a matter of numbers,” he said.

It’s hard for someone in a normal country to grasp such a level of cruelty, he said, pointing out that “the CCP has no human moral baseline.”

The Taiwanese soldiers who surrender or are alive, he said, are considered by the Chinese regime as the “best organ and blood bank.”

“State Organs,” directed by Peabody Award-winning filmmaker Raymond Zhang, focuses on two families in search of their missing relatives amid a nationwide persecution of the faith in Falun Gong, which both disappeared individuals practiced.

Around 70 million 100 million Chinese were estimated to be practicing Falun Gong by the late 1990s. When the regime began to eradicate Falun Gong, its practitioners became targets in the regime’s massive systematic forced organ harvesting supply chain, whistleblowers and researchers said.

The documentary focuses on the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) systemic forced live organ harvesting that primarily targets Falun Gong practitioners, a faith that teaches living in accordance with the universal principles of truthfulness, compassion, and forbearance. The live organs-for-profit industry has become a massive industrial-scale supply chain facilitated by the CCP’s extrajudicial powers in China, bringing in a huge amount of money for the regime.

The documentary’s hosts in Taiwan said that over the past year, they have received more than 100 violent threats demanding they cancel screenings. Zhang and others suggest the threats are likely linked to the Chinese Communist Party, and they demonstrate the level of the regime’s fear of the topic gaining more awareness.

Taiwan in 2015 banned transplant tourism as well as the selling, buying, and brokering of organs. Some Taiwanese legislators are now trying to pass a bill to further crack down on illicit organ dealings.

One principal bill sponsor, Hsu Chih-chieh, attended screenings of the film on June 4 and June 7.

He told The Epoch Times it pained him to think that he has friends who went to China for liver and heart transplants.

For all such detained Falun Gong practitioners in China, their organs are “state organs,” he said, adding that the regime is “killing on demand.”

Lion Films, the Taiwanese distributor of “State Organs,” invited Zheng as a special guest.

Zheng and Ming Chu-cheng, an honorary professor of political science at the National Taiwan University, spoke at the post-screening Q&A session after the Taipei screening on June 4.

Zheng said he was happy to visit Taiwan and to contribute to protecting it from the CCP.

“I hope everyone will support the Legislative Yuan in passing the ‘Anti-Organ Harvesting Act.’ For the sake of the more than 23 million Taiwanese people, I am willing to travel to every region to tell everyone that I hope the evil of organ harvesting will no longer harm Taiwan,” Zheng said.

“The CCP’s organ harvesting is real, and it’s killing people on a large scale by taking their organs. This is horrific.”

Zheng said the regime has turned its back on morality and basic ethics.

“The CCP no longer has any bottom line of how to treat human beings. As long as the Taiwanese military surrenders or they are still alive, they are the best blood supply bank and organ bank for the CCP,” Zheng said.

China has “no technical barriers to harvesting organs from the surrendered Taiwanese troops who are alive,” considering “current medical technology and the CCP’s organ harvesting industry chain,” according to Zheng.

“It is quite easy. It’s just a matter of the number of living people to be ‘killed on demand,’” Zheng said.

He added that the CCP’s military, the PLA, has developed modular blood processing equipment, “including blood testing and blood processing equipment, all of which are placed in containers for easy transportation.”

When the CCP starts to invade Taiwan, “it can be quickly transported to the front battlefield via container trucks, airplanes, etc., and can be set up immediately, just like a ‘field hospital,’” Zheng said.

Falun Gong practitioners re-enact illegal payment for human organs in Washington on April 19, 2016. (Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images)
Falun Gong practitioners re-enact illegal payment for human organs in Washington on April 19, 2016. Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images

Professor Ming agreed in the Q&A that “the bottom line of the CCP’s thinking is far lower than we imagined.”

“I just heard Zheng Zhi say a lot of things, which are still beyond my imagination,” he said.

Ming said that he was shocked after watching “State Organs” to learn that live organ harvesting is still happening in China.

He noted, as Zheng said, that the CCP’s organ harvesting crimes are “killing people on demand.” He said he wants to tell those Taiwanese people who are ready to surrender to the CCP in the hope of saving their lives that this may be the fate that awaits them.

Lawyer Chen I-shen told The Epoch Times, responding to the CCP’s military plans revealed by Zheng: “Taiwanese, do you think you will be safe after surrendering to the CCP? Absolutely not!”

“What the Taiwanese can do is to unite and fight against the CCP! Let more people know the truth about the CCP! Only by fighting against the CCP can we protect a democratic and free Taiwan! Only then can there be true peace!” he urged his compatriots.

Zhong Yuan contributed to this report.

 

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