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Three Hurdles the Chinese Communist Party Cannot Cross

By Zhang Jielian
The Epoch Times
Jul 15, 2006

"Have you quit from the communist party?" This is now a popular "greeting" in Mainland China. (Shuang Yuan/The Epoch Times)

Of all the irritants that bother the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), three are viewed as potentially deadly both by the regime itself and the general public: the Nine Commentaries, the movement to renounce the CCP, and organ harvesting from live bodies.

At present voices are raised high in exposing and condemning the CCP's human rights abuses. There are wide spread reports telling of rights advocacy, the truth about the Tiananmen Square Massacre on June 4, 1989, and the persecution against Falun Gong and other religious groups. But before such protests inside and outside China evolve into a united, strong, and overwhelming force, the CCP is still able to dodge them by assuming the posture of "a dead hog is not afraid of boiling water" or "I am the thug, so whom am I afraid of."

Nonetheless, no matter how much the CCP has invested in creating a smoke screen and silencing public opinion, the Nine Commentaries, renouncing the CCP, and organ harvesting from live bodies are high hurdles that it will never be able to cross over.

These three hurdles, about which there is no room for bargaining, directly threaten to destroy all foundations both inside and outside of China for the CCP's survival.

Three Events Join Forces

The Nine Commentaries and renouncing the CCP give evidence of forces alive within China. These two are designed to awaken the Chinese people spiritually.

The mentality of the people from the East is sophisticated in nature and good at weighing pros and cons. This mentality has been complicated by the Party culture, which was meticulously prepared by the CCP in the context of the general decline of human morality. The task of convincing the people of the East of the truth about the CCP and arousing in them their goodness and courage can be fulfilled only with the systematic and insightful analysis from the Nine Commentaries.

While the Nine Commentaries lay bare the nature of CCP as an evil cult, renouncing the CCP redresses the human heart. The continuous spread of the Nine Commentaries and over 11 million withdrawals from communist organizations represent a spontaneous shaking of what people had previously believed as they make a clean break from the communist regime. The Nine Commentaries and the renunciations are thus most feared by the CCP.

As it turns out, internal collapse sometimes can be postponed through external help. The CCP appears to have succeeded in beguiling the West with China's cheap labor and vast market. The only illusion the CCP harbors is: in the face of CCP's desperate attempt to tie its fate to the rest of the world, in the end the West has no choice but to lend a hand to the dying communist regime.

So the West also needs a wake-up call, a stimulant that is capable of awakening them from their greediness. To use an analogy: Murmuring "The lady has AIDS" about the sexiest street girl would surely scare off the hungriest womanizer.

Westerners more direct way of thinking seems to prevent them from believing the CCP's real history of lies and intrigues. Trouble-making among Chinese is something westerners can never understand and do not want to rack their brains to figure out.

To accommodate western thinking, a modern version of a thought-provoking story or an argument that defeats the desire for money is needed to help make clear the wicked nature of the CCP. That story, along with the necessary argument, has been uncovered by Falun Gong followers today. The incident of organ harvesting from live bodies, once confirmed or proved, will be the Western version of the Nine Commentaries and renunciations of the CCP combined, serving as a spiritual wake-up call to the West.

Organ harvesting from live bodies, even if done to death-row prisoners, is an inhuman act. Worse, during the persecution of Falun Gong the CCP has been harvesting the organs of kind-hearted Falun Gong followers and making a windfall profit. Such a barbaric act against humanity, conducted moreover in a time of peace, can never be tolerated. Now, further investigation is needed.

Only wild animals are capable of committing such horrors. Those who befriend these inhumane criminals are similar to individuals who would propose toasts to murderers at a banquet serving soup made from babies. The West cannot possibly bear this compulsive psychological pressure.

Thus, the incident of organ harvesting from live bodies serves as a force from outside China collaborating to bring down the Communist regime. This is why the CCP fears so much the exposure of the organ harvesting.

There are quite a significant number of western interest groups that hold the view of "out of sight, out of mind." They do not want to know the horrors in detail. Therefore, they are still avoiding and dodging the horrors happening under the CCP. But Heaven will arrange the regime's grave digger. The present events are only a test meant to gauge the human heart.

As pertinently pointed out by Mr. McMillan-Scott, Vice President of the European Parliament, once the incident of organ harvesting from live bodies by the CCP is proven, the West will boycott the Olympic Games to be held in China.

The boycott of the Olympic Games will only be the beginning of the CCP's demise. The world will find a common resolution not to side with the evil against humanity. Western nations will drastically readjust their China policies, and the CCP's illusion of "luring external aid" will be dashed.

The CCP Remains Silent

The CCP is very well aware of the explosive power of the Nine Commentaries, renouncing the CCP, and exposure of live organ harvesting. So it adopts a strategy of silence.

For a long time, the CCP has remained silent about the Nine Commentaries. It still has not given any official response. Behind the scenes, it has employed the most severe methods to ban and monitor its spread and has frequently sentenced people for merely having one copy of the book.

The CCP has also remained silent about the wave of CCP withdrawals. During this period of silence, the CCP's Propaganda Department has tried to "dismiss the rumors" of resignations from the CCP, but has had an effect opposite of that intended. The Propaganda Department has behaved like the man in the old Chinese story who, after burying 300 taels of silver, put up a sign saying "300 taels of silver is not buried here."

The CCP quickly shut its mouth. After that, it has tried to create confusion overseas, hiring agents to spread suspicions about the validity of withdrawals from the CCP. But it is the CCP that believes most firmly in the truthfulness of these withdrawals. In the CCP's widespread campaign to expand the membership of the CCP, the Communist Youth League and Young Pioneers, we can see the CCP's most painful heartaches.

Guilt Proven by Reaction to Accusation

The issue of "live organ harvesting" is a highly sensitive topic in the international community. In contrast, the Nine Commentaries and renouncing the CCP are purely Chinese affairs. The CCP would not readily issue an open response to the accusation of live organ harvesting, unless it had to do so under great pressure. Secretly the CCP seeks every way to minimize the accusation's effect.

Back in March, the Chinese Epoch Times (Da Ji Yuan) website published the accusations made by two sources about organ harvesting from living Falun Gong followers in Sujiatun that had begun several years ago. After this, the CCP only responded once in a highly controlled news conference and has not allowed the Chinese public to know about its response. Behind the scenes, the CCP immediately removed all evidence of organ harvesting from Sujiatun. Two weeks later, it played the game of quietly inviting the American Embassy and trusted media to visit Sujiatun.

At the same time when the CCP was devising a cover-up of Sujiatun, the entire "live organ harvesting" investigation turned toward all labor camps and related major hospitals in China. Investigation from outside China also reported a large amount of telephone evidence, as well as questionable documents and internet pages that the CCP was not able to remove in time.

Furthermore, that China has suddenly become a world organ transplant center, the medical secret circulating widely among people of "finding organs in China," as well as a rich and ready organ supply that is envied by doctors outside China—all of this has provided reliable background for the accusation of "live organ harvesting." Investigation clues provided by people have continuously been published on internet sites outside China. The Coalition to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong (CIPFG) was established and is expanding. It has demanded to enter China to investigate and CIPFG members have placed their visa applications on the table of the Chinese consulate.

What can the CCP do? The CCP is faced with unprecedented pressures. In a few short months, the CCP has retreated, first insisting organ donations came from relatives, then admitting to occasional use of executed prisoners' organs, then accepting harvesting of executed prisoners' organs on a large scale. After it was then discovered that even all executed prisoners could not supply the large number of transplanted organs, the CCP leaked out the story that a large number of people who died from traffic accidents have their organs removed. Of course, the CCP would not admit the crime of harvesting organs from living Falun Gong followers.

In order to alleviate international pressure, the CCP issued an "Interim Regulation for Human Organ Transplant Practice," but made the regulation effective three months later. The announcement of this regulation has led to intensive organ transplantation activity in all major hospitals, with doctors working overtime. This makes people suspect that the CCP is destroying criminal evidence, by harvesting the organs of the Falun Gong followers who know of these crimes. A national organ transplantation conference organized by the military has been ordered postponed in order to avoid attention.

In the three months that followed the divulging of the CCP's practice of harvesting organs from live Falun Gong followers, the world started taking note of the shocking phenomenon. However, the CCP was happy at the success of its show-tour of Sujiatun. The United States government spoke for the CCP's interests in questioning the existence of organ harvesting in that medical facility.

Now, the Canadian International Independent Investigation Group has formally applied for permission to enter China and conduct their own investigation into the organ harvesting allegations. It is thus not possible for the CCP to keep silent in China. Since the CCP sought to focus people's attention on Sujiatun where the CCP has cleaned up all the evidence, it felt that revealing limited information about Sujiatun to the Chinese people should be within its control.

As a result, on June 9 the Health Daily, published an article by Hua Wei entitled "Groundless Sujiatun Concentration Camp." Hua emphasized that it is not possible to hold that many people in that facility and that the U.S. embassy issued a statement saying Sujiatun is just a normal medical facility.

This knee-jerk reaction of the CCP is actually a good sign. The reaction shows the CCP cannot practice restraint. In moving to act in its defense, it lends more validity to the charges. If the allegations are truly baseless, why does the government feel the need to create propaganda to influence public opinion?

Here I just cite one obvious loophole in Hua's article. In the article, Hua stated that an important piece of evidence regarding the Sujiatun Concentration Camp was the testimony of the wife of a surgeon. However, when the hospital's vice-chairman, Zhang Yu-qin was asked about this couple, she said "she'd never heard of them."

It looks like a perfect defense because the vice-chairman of the facility has openly denied the existence of such two persons. However, for such a crucial issue, the article only allowed the vice-chairman to swiftly affirm that the two persons were not employees of their facility, without giving any further information.

There is no doubt that the facility hosts many surgeons and other staff. The two persons who left China to live in foreign countries have never revealed their names to the public. So how could the hospital be sure that the two were not employees? Suppose the hospital obtained the names from China's special agents and found they are not on the employee roster. Why not just publish the two names so everyone in the Sujiatun facility will confirm that?

Zhang's flat denial of their existence, without any knowledge of who they are, puts the lie to her assertions. She is obviously covering-up. It is a last ditch and juvenile effort to avoid responsibility for the hospital's dark dealings—like the proverbial ostrich with its head buried deep in the sand, convinced that the world above has ceased to exist.

The noose is tightening around the neck of the CCP, and all who do its bidding would do far better by coming clean than putting their faith in flimsy lies that will never save them from the inevitable consequences of their crimes.

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