Posted on 04/20/2006 7:33:03 AM PDT by Brian Mosely
And don't forget the Chinese dissidents arrested and imprisoned based on evidence of e-mails turned over by... Ya-Hu.
China harvesting inmates' organs, journalist says
Excerpt:
A Chinese official was the first person to reveal that secret medical
work was being done at the Liaoning Provincial Thrombosis Hospital of
Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine, in Sujiatun, a suburb of
Shenyang, the major city in northeastern China, he said.
Mr. Jin then said he found out that a large underground prison was built
beneath the hospital and that members of the outlawed Falun Gong
religious group were being held there. As many as 6,000 people are
thought to be held prisoner at the underground facility, he said.
The hospital is harvesting the organs of the prisoners, including
kidneys, livers, and eye parts, he said. The organs are then sold to
people, from both China and abroad, who need medical organ transplants.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1602444/posts?page=2#2
Who's Hu?
From Breitbart:
http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/04/20/D8H3Q198C.html
Protester Disrupts Hu Arrival Ceremony
Apr 20 10:53 AM US/Eastern
WASHINGTON
The arrival ceremony for Hu Jintao was interrupted by a protester who appealed to President Bush to stop the Chinese president from "persecuting the Falon Gong."
The woman began shouting from the top of a camera stand that was located directly in front of the two leaders so that news photographers could record the arrival ceremony on the south lawn of the White House.
She shouted in heavily accented English, "President Bush: Stop him from killing" and, "President Bush, stop him from persecuting the Falun Gong."
Bush, standing next to Hu, leaned over and whispered a comment to the Chinese leader, who paused briefly when the shouting began and then resumed his remarks.
The protester was waving a banner with the red and yellow colors used by Falun Gong, a banned religious movement in China. She kept shouting for several minutes before Secret Service uniformed agents were able to make their way to her position at the top of the camera stand. They dragged her off the stand.
A photographer who was standing next to the protester tried momentarily to quiet her by putting his hand in front of her mouth.
She had a valid press credential, according to FoxNews. This is why it took so long to decide what to do. It would be instructive if the MSM gave this woman a forum to present her views. (But they'd probably prefer to continue their campaign to impeach President Bush.)
Thank God for the Patriot Act! We can use it to shut up idiots like this from exercising their First Amendment rights by heckling good friends of our President!!
Brother of Hung Wa Low? They say he walk on tip-toe.
This lady had some guts. Isn't it interesting that as our President challenges Hu to allow free speech our Secret Service officers took her away...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1614929/posts
Eminent domain, communist Chinese-style
With a population the size of China's pop. it will take a genius to keep everything on an even keel. There are pressures coming from every direction on the shoulders of this guy Hu. It takes a lot of wisdom to control negative events.
Darn good job!
Yet we roll out the red carpet for Hu. For shame.
Just saw the photo on Drudge. Looks like it was a Chinese camera operator that tried to stop her.
Who was the photographer trying to silent the woman? Shame!
And free Tibet; but with the problems the world faces, just like Sudan-Darfur; the problems that in fact, endanger civilization from terrorists; that is what we face these days take center stage.
The Dalai Lama has been in the USA at the same time, these past few days;
http://www.politicalgateway.com/news/read.html?id=8158
http://www.unpo.org/news_detail.php?arg=52&par=4291
Tibet: Dalai Lama: Tibet Wants Autonomy, Not Independence
"No. It's not necessary. Of course the present situation, in reality, I think that 99% of the Tibetan population is very, very unhappy. Every year, I think more than 10,000 Tibetans come to India. Some escape, some with permission. Every single Tibetan, when you meet them, is crying, complaining, including some Tibetans who have high level positions and are party members. I think many foreigners who visit Tibet and who have some close contact with local Tibetans also get the same impression. There are a large number of police forces there. Why? Too much suspicion, too much fear. If what the Chinese government claims is true, there's no need for security like that. This is very bad, not only bad for Tibetans, but also for the People's Republic of China as a whole."
The article also shows him lax on at least the Moslems he has met so (Hu) knows.
Wow. Good one.
I can't take credit, I found it off Google.
Somewhat contradictory that after the protester "spoke freely", she was hauled off by Capital Police.
LOL
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