Congress Could Help Turn Tide Against Forced Organ Harvesting in China, Say Advocates

Published on July 20, 2024

In the Chinese prison where Yu Xinhui spent six years for his beliefs, one secret list filled everyone with dread. Once or twice a year, without prior announcements, busloads of people on that list got frogmarched from the prison ward—never to return. He recalled distinctly in 2006, how large vans with iron-barred windows, military police vehicles, and white ambulances popped up outside the prison building as military police swept through the prison building, floor by floor. “Don’t look. Face to the wall. Lie on the bed,” the guards yelled, rattling off names that included three from his cell. Those inmates, stricken looking, stumbled away quickly, leaving all their belongings behind....