A Chilling Thought! A Malaysian Tourist in Fujian s Brain-Dead Organ Donation.

On July 3, 2024, Cheng Peiming, a Falun Gong practitioner from Heilongjiang Province, appeared in Washington, D.C., where he publicly shared his harrowing experience of surviving the organ harvesting crimes perpetrated by the Chinese Communist Party and ultimately escaping. The accompanying image shows Cheng Peiming at the event, displaying a scar that is 35 centimetres long, left by the first organ harvesting surgery he underwent. (Madalina Vasiliu/Dajiyuan)

[People News] The Chinese Communist Party's media has been intensively covering cases of patients in hospitals who are 'brain dead and donating multiple organs', raising strong suspicions of potential organ harvesting. Recently, a Malaysian tourist encountered a similar situation in Fujian, prompting netizens to exclaim, 'The claws are reaching out to foreigners.'  

As reported by New Tang Dynasty, at the end of February this year, Malaysian-Chinese diving instructor Guo Jiajun took his girlfriend on a trip to Fujian, China, when he suffered an accident and later 'tragically became brain dead due to severe injuries', at the age of 34.  

The report indicates that Guo Jiajun's mother and sister rushed to Fuzhou from Malaysia and Dubai, respectively, to bid their final farewells. His mother decided to 'honour Guo Jiajun's spirit of generosity during his life' and agreed to donate his organs. Ultimately, through arrangements made by the Fuzhou Red Cross, an organ transplant surgery was performed last Friday (March 6), during which his liver, kidneys, and corneal tissue were removed, helping three individuals continue their lives and two regain their sight, as stated.  

The report claims this is the so-called 'first case of organ donation by a foreign national in Fujian Province, China.'  

Following the news, Taiwanese netizens began to raise questions: 'Is the domestic organ supply running low?' 'State-owned organs are becoming international organs', 'This is why I hesitate to travel to China', 'Is it really that coincidental to find five matches so quickly?' Additionally, Malaysian netizens expressed their shock: 'Are they starting to extend their claws to foreigners?'  

The doubts raised by netizens are not without basis. Years ago, there were reports of tourists from Taiwan and other regions mysteriously losing a kidney after undergoing medical procedures in China.

In recent years, party media outlets across China have extensively reported on cases of patients who have been declared 'brain dead' and subsequently donated multiple organs. This has led to scepticism among netizens, who suggest that hospitals might be 'artificially inducing brain death after completing organ matching.' Indeed, the reasons for hospitalisation cited in these reports are often quite peculiar, including incidents such as falling off a bicycle, breaking a leg while playing sports, suffering from a cold and fever, or developing mouth blisters. Yet, after admission, these patients suddenly 'worsen to brain death' for various odd reasons.

On social media, some users have shared stories of friends and relatives who were declared 'brain dead,' but after their families firmly refused to consent to 'organ donation,' these individuals experienced 'miraculous recoveries.' △