Inside China: Myanmar bombed Chinese village
“We have expressed our grave concerns to the Myanmar side and demanded the Myanmar side find out the cause of such action as quickly as possible,” said Mr. Hong on March 10 in Beijing. “We also asked the Myanmar side to take effective measures to prevent such incidents from happening again.”
There has been no official explanation for the bombing incident.
PLA ACCUSED OF ORGAN HARVESTING
Dr. Jiang Yanyong , China’s most famous military whistleblower, known for his muckraking to debunk official lies about the 2003 SARS crisis, has alleged that the Chinese military medical establishment has been harvesting patients’ organs to sell for profit.
Dr. Jiang, now in his 80s, is a renowned military surgeon. He has investigated the criminally cruel practice of harvesting patients’ organs to save the lives of Chinese and foreign nationals willing to pay high prices for organ transplants.
In particular, Dr. Jiang accused the PLA’s Beijing Military Region’s General Hospital of operating a commercial organ transplant center since 2005, which would be illegal under Chinese military laws.
China’s military hospitals fall under the command of the PLA’s General Logistics Department, whose deputy chief, Lt. Gen Gu Junshan, was the first “Big Tiger” to fall during Supreme Leader Xi Jinping’s anti-graft campaign begun last year.
Since his challenge to the Chinese government in the 2003 SARS crisis, Dr. Jiang has been harassed frequently by the Chinese government and the PLA. He is the cousin of Chiang Yan-shih, a high official in Taiwan who once served, among other positions, as foreign minister.
That family connection, perhaps, helps Dr. Jiang from becoming a nonperson in communist China, as Beijing has been eagerly courting the upper crust of the ruling Nationalist Party in the island democracy.
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