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Dr. Guoqi provided the time and date of the executions, the names of
the doctors who took part in the operations, and the medical proce-
dures involved and described in considerable detail how, after being
killed, the prisoners would immediately be loaded onto ambulances
and their organs removed. The bodies were later taken to the cremato-
rium, where Dr. Guoqi and other doctors would strip off the corpses'
skin. Dr. Guoqi explains that:
After all extractable tissues and organs were taken, what remained
was an ugly heap of muscles, the blood vessels still bleeding, or all
viscera exposed. Then the corpse was handed to the workers at the
crematorium. 51
Even worse, Chinese officials did not always wait for the prisoner
to die before removing organs. One incident experienced by Dr. Guoqi
illustrates this. An officer shot a prisoner, and although he was still
alive, the doctors were ordered to take to the ambulance. As urologists
immediately began removing his kidneys, Guoqi and the other burn
surgeons harvested the skin. They then placed the remains of the half
dead prisoner in a plastic bag and threw him onto a rubbish heap. 52
FAMILY PLANNING, RED CHINESE STYLE:
BABY MURDERS
China has the largest population of any country in the world, and
has long attached great importance to family planning in order to en-
sure social stability, enforced by a number of legal sanctions. Yet in any
society that has no fear of Allah and where religious and spiritual val-
ues have no importance, it is easy for a system to turn truly horrifying.
In China, instead of educating families and offering proper planning
with a variety of medical alternatives, population control can be carried
out even by killing babies while still in the mother's womb, or shortly
after birth. This truly ghastly situation reveals the level of insensitivity
Communist China’s Policy
of Oppression in East Turkestan