Zhang Yu, a nurse who worked in major Chinese hospitals for 10 years, recently revealed to The Dajiyuan the black profit chain operating within large Chinese hospitals under the protection of the CCP system. Doctors arbitrarily harvest organs from patients, and operators openly conduct these illegal activities despite knowing they are unlawful. (The Dajiyuan)
[People News] Zhang Yu, a nurse who worked for 10 years at a major Chinese hospital, recently revealed to The Dajiyuan the black market profit chain operating within large Chinese hospitals under the protection of the CCP regime. Doctors arbitrarily harvest patients' organs, and operators knowingly engage in illegal activities. Zhang lamented, “Under the CCP system, people's hearts have become utterly corrupted.”
According to interviews by Dajiyuan reporters Cheng Mulan and Yi Ru, Zhang Yu worked as a nurse at a top-tier hospital in Wuhan before leaving China. She disclosed that organ harvesting from patients is an open secret in Chinese hospitals, known to everyone. She added that major hospitals like Xiangya Hospital in Hunan “are frequently rumored to be involved in live organ harvesting.” This practice, she stated, is not the work of individual doctors but rather “a complete high-level industrial chain” involving multiple tiers—from hospital directors and department heads to lead surgeons and actual operatives.
The May 2024 death of Luo Shuaiyu, an intern in the transplant department at Xiangya Second Hospital of Central South University in Hunan, after a mysterious fall from a building, has raised suspicions of links to organ transplant corruption. Reports indicate he had refused requests to locate 12 pediatric donors for transplantation and research purposes.
Zhang Yu stated bluntly, “Such matters cannot be accomplished by a single doctor alone.”
Zhang Yu's nursing license from her time at a Grade A tertiary hospital in Wuhan. (Provided by interviewee)
A work photo of Zhang Yu during her employment at a Grade A tertiary hospital in Wuhan. (Provided by interviewee)
The medical chain of live organ harvesting: From patient blood draws to organ transport
Zhang Yu told The Dajiyuan that nurses and doctors would casually discuss harvesting organs from patients during off-duty chats. This practice had become an open secret within the hospital, though patients remained unaware.
According to Zhang Yu's account, patients typically undergo routine hospital examinations—specifically “blood tests”—where blood samples are sent out for tissue matching. Patients “have no idea where their samples are sent.” . Once a match is found, “a chain of profit is activated.” Someone funds the organ purchase, and doctors then “harvest organs under the guise of treatment.”
Zhang Yu gave examples: Doctors would tell patients they have “hydronephrosis” or “kidney problems,” then justify surgery by saying, “You have two kidneys; removing one won't affect your life.” For liver removal, doctors claim “this section has lesions that can regrow after excision,” reassuring patients that “abstaining from alcohol will resolve the issue.”
Zhang Yu stated: “Medical reports are issued by hospitals and incomprehensible to laypeople. Doctors can tamper with these reports during verification, fabricating claims that ‘this diseased area must be removed’—and patients have no way to verify the truth.”
Secret Passages in Operating Rooms and Organ Transport
Zhang Yu pointed out that during surgery, patients are under general anesthesia and completely unaware. After organ removal, the organs are immediately placed in specialized containers—“maintained at specific temperatures”—and promptly transported away. Families not only cannot witness the procedure but also “cannot obtain surgical videos” because hospitals refuse to provide them.
She revealed that most large hospitals maintain multiple distinct pathways—“doctor corridors, patient corridors, waste disposal routes, sterile passages,” and so on. “You might assume everyone uses the same entrance, but internally, numerous passages connect floors, allowing organs to be transported at any time.”
While ostensibly designed to prevent doctors from being intercepted by families, this layout effectively enables “organs to be discreetly removed through any passageway.”
Even more shocking, major hospitals like Xiangya Hospital “even have helicopters on standby.” She stated: “Sometimes the patient is still on the operating table, and the kidney has already been flown away by helicopter.”
Zhang Yu admitted that by then she had “grown numb to it,” believing that “under the CCP system, people's hearts have truly become utterly corrupted.”
From Hospital Director to Departments: The Entire Hospital Industry Chain Involves Numerous Individuals
Zhang Yu stated, “It [organ harvesting] isn't something one person can accomplish; it requires an organized operation.”
“That entire hospital supply chain absolutely involves more than just one person—a dozen individuals is an underestimate,” she said. “From the hospital director to the Party secretary, the medical affairs office, department heads, the lead surgeon, to the circulating nurses in the operating room... they're all definitely implicated.”
Zhang Yu emphasized that the organ harvesting couldn't be concealed from circulating nurses or the operating room head nurse present during the procedure. Yet no one dared speak up or come forward. Speaking out would lead to dire consequences. “Wouldn't it be the same as that doctor (who fell to his death)? Either you'd be kicked out of the hospital or lose your job—that's certain.”
“Back home, I can only whisper about it during private dinners with friends or at home,” she said. “If you speak up in public, once word spreads and there's no concrete evidence, the police will immediately take you away for spreading rumors.”
She believes that even with evidence, “the authorities can only arrest that one individual; they couldn't possibly sanction an entire hospital supply chain.”
CCP's Organ Harvesting: From Falun Gong Practitioners to Ordinary Citizens
Zhang Yu's account of hospitals harvesting organs from patients has been corroborated.
Recently, at the “Chinese Culture Festival” hosted by the Chinese Embassy in Duisburg, Germany, a woman named Zhang Qi and her mother Du Tingxiang held posters exposing the crimes of live organ harvesting, shouting: “Xi Jinping, give me back my left lung!” " I didn't give birth to my child so you could harvest his organs!"
Zhang Qi recounted how Dr. Cui Guanghui deceived her into having her entire left lung removed at Zhengzhou University Affiliated Hospital, then demanded she purchase another person's organ for transplantation. She underwent over twenty surgeries, leaving her body with irreparable trauma. She and her mother repeatedly petitioned for justice but faced brutal suppression, forcing them to flee overseas.
Online searches reveal numerous recent social media posts accusing hospitals of forced organ harvesting, though The Dajiyuan cannot independently verify these claims.
“I escaped from a Shanghai hospital where they harvest organs from living people!” A Chinese man posted a distress call on Douyin before his account was suspended.
Outside Xi'an Second Affiliated Hospital in Shaanxi, someone shouted that organs were stolen during surgery, only discovered during post-operative examinations.
Shenzhen, Guangdong. A man shouted at the University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital: “This hospital removed five healthy organs from my wife. No one came to sew her up. My wife underwent surgery here and was given an overdose of drugs, leaving her in a vegetative state.”
Last August, Cheng Peiming, a Falun Gong practitioner from Heilongjiang Province who fled to the United States, recounted his experience of having organs harvested by the Chinese Communist Party at a press conference in Washington, D.C.
Cheng began practicing Falun Gong in 1998. In December 2001, he was illegally sentenced to eight years in prison. On April 1, 2002, he was detained at Harbin Prison in Heilongjiang Province; on July 1, 2004, he was transferred to Daqing Prison in Heilongjiang Province.
He stated that in November 2004, he underwent surgery to remove organs for transplantation, leaving a distinct 35-centimeter scar on his left side and causing unbearable suffering. In 2006, prison authorities again sent him to a hospital for forced surgery. Sensing this attempt would take his life, he fought his way to escape. After arriving in the United States in 2020, medical examinations revealed that the left side of Cheng Peiming's liver and left lung had been partially removed.
In June 2019, the China Tribunal in London, UK, concluded after rigorous investigation that Falun Gong practitioners are the primary victims of forced organ harvesting. However, the scope of victims has gradually expanded to include other ethnic groups.
According to the International Investigation Group “Organ Harvesting Investigation Organization,” since 1999, Falun Gong practitioners have faced a nationwide persecution campaign launched by the Chinese Communist authorities. Immediately after the persecution began, China's organ transplant numbers surged dramatically.
From Secret to Public: “Organ Donation” Advertisements Everywhere
On October 3rd last week, the Rotary Club in Washington, D.C. hosted a screening of the award-winning documentary State Organs. The film tells the story of two Chinese families who spent over two decades searching for their missing relatives, ultimately uncovering a state-backed program of live organ harvesting that affects a significant proportion of China's population.
Following the screening, Andreas Weber, Deputy Director of the European office of Doctors Against Forced Organ Harvesting (DAFOH), stated that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is estimated to perform approximately 60,000 to 90,000 transplant surgeries annually. This equates to one person being killed for their organs every 30 minutes on average.
In an interview, Zhang Yu mentioned, “I had never seen organ donation advertisements before,” but later encountered numerous such ads on Wuhan's subways and buses. “They were all organ donation promotions, encouraging organ donation and spreading great love.”
The CCP officially implemented the “Regulations on Human Organ Donation and Transplantation” effective May 1, 2024. Compared to the 2007 “Regulations on Human Organ Transplantation,” the new regulations explicitly include the term “donation,” stating that “the state establishes a human organ donation and transplantation system to promote organ donation.”
Zhang lamented: “The Communist Party no longer wants to discuss this under the table; they're bringing it out into the open. This is truly dark.”
She noted that Xi Jinping's remark during this year's September 3rd military parade about “humans potentially living to 150 years old” made her suspect a connection to the flourishing organ industry.
The International Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong released its latest report on October 1, revealing that a massive “human organ harvesting industry chain” has formed behind China's organ transplant system. The living organ bank not only includes a large number of adult Falun Gong practitioners but has also extended to infants and young children in recent years.
Disappearances of College Students and Social Fear
Zhang Yu also addressed the frequent disappearances of college students in the Wuhan area. She noted that around 30 to 40 universities cluster near Guanggu Plaza, where student disappearances were common in the past. “Some would get into unlicensed taxis and never return.”
When parents protested at schools, administrators would only state, “Surveillance footage shows the student leaving campus but not returning.” Rumors abound that some disappearances are linked to “organ harvesting” or “pyramid schemes.”
She remarked, “These rumors may be hard to verify, but in China, if people are talking about it, it's probably true. Because that society is truly rotten to the core.”
Zhang bluntly stated that under such a system, “the police are the Communist Party's mouthpieces—they say whatever their superiors tell them to say.” Even if something is true, “they dare not report it or investigate it.”
Reflecting on China's current state, Zhang Yu lamented: “Many news stories seem absurdly fake, yet they're written to sound real—it's terrifying.”
As the World Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong (WOIPFG) recently released new reports exposing organ harvesting atrocities, Chinese authorities continue promoting “organ donation.” Yet extensive investigations reveal the underlying black market mechanisms and violent sourcing of organs remain unchecked.
Zhang Yu said solemnly, “I'm so relieved I escaped China. Otherwise, I wouldn't know if my child might become someone's organ ‘donor’ in the future.”△
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