Exposure of Forced Organ Harvesting Could Trigger CCP’s Fall: Chinese Prison Survivor

‘Forced organ harvesting is a red line for the CCP,’ a former Chinese prison survivor said.
Exposure of Forced Organ Harvesting Could Trigger CCP’s Fall: Chinese Prison Survivor
William Huang speaks at a human rights rally in October 2015. The Epoch Times
Eva Fu
Eva Fu
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Wide exposure on the world stage of Beijing’s systematic forced organ harvesting scheme could trigger the communist regime’s fall, according to a Chinese prison survivor.

The Chinese regime’s state-led action—taking organs from prisoners of conscience to fuel its for-profit transplant industry—is “so evil” that “everyone will stand up to be against it,” William Huang, a dissident who spent five years in a Chinese prison and eventually escaped to the United States, told The Epoch Times.

Eva Fu
Eva Fu
Reporter
Eva Fu is an award-winning, New York-based journalist for The Epoch Times focusing on U.S. politics, U.S.-China relations, religious freedom, and human rights. Contact Eva at [email protected]
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