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Organ Harvesting Culture (Guest: Shen Yun Speakers)

Communist Chinese Persecuting Citizens while Turning a Profit

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) does not want Chinese culture to exist, particularly the Falun Gong and the affiliated Shen Yun spiritual dance culture. It also doesn’t want any religious movement to exist. It has further demonstrated that it will use persecution as a means for doing so, while also profiting from that persecution. For example, the Falun Gong – considered an off shoot of Buddhism – is largely recognized as being a movement that is more spiritual and practices good moral living.

However, Falun Gong has found itself in the crosshairs of the CCP. It is a persecuted minority in that country. In fact, things are so bad for them that organ harvesting is a real threat to the in-country practitioners of Falun Gong. The organ trade in China is estimated be valued at $1 Billion per year and Falun Gong are often the unwilling participants of this practice.

At the turn of the 21st century, the CCP really began persecuting Falun Gong. This is evidenced by the drastic reduction in wait times for vital organs used in transplants. The CCP takes issue with all things it deems culturally religious. As the rise of Falun Gong and Shen Yun, a rigorous and disciplined dance celebration of Chinese culture began, so too did the CCP’s desire to extinguish it, while profiteering from organ harvesting.

Shen Yun is viewed as a religious movement by the CCP, which rejects all forms of religion. Whether Shen Yun is religious or not, it is garnering overwhelming support all over the world. First and foremost, it is a celebration of Chinese culture but as people who attend the shows become more inquisitive, they will learn more about what’s going on in China. In many ways, dancing is itself fighting persecution as the demand to see Shen Yun skyrockets, so too does the knowledge base of what the CCP is doing to its citizens through persecution.

Shen Yun is forbidden on mainland China. What is not is organ harvesting of Falun Gong.

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Here is a relevant article on the subject:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/first-known-survivor-of-chinas-secret-harvesting-trade-reveals-what-victims-go-through/ar-AA1ouGH6?ocid=BingNewsVerp

https://www.gotquestions.org/Falun-Gong.html

Q&A

  1. Can you elaborate on why the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is so opposed to Falun Gong and other spiritual or cultural movements, and what specific actions have they taken against them?
  2. How does the persecution of Falun Gong by the CCP manifest in everyday life for practitioners in China, and what are some documented examples of this persecution?
  3. What evidence exists to support the claim that organ harvesting is linked to the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners, and how has this practice been connected to the broader organ trade in China?
  4. How has the drastic reduction in wait times for organ transplants in China been linked to the persecution and organ harvesting of Falun Gong practitioners?
  5. In what ways has Shen Yun, as a celebration of Chinese culture, become a form of resistance against CCP suppression, and why is it banned in mainland China?
  6. How has the international community responded to the CCP’s persecution of Falun Gong and the reported organ harvesting, and what measures, if any, have been taken to address these human rights abuses?
  7. What role does Shen Yun play in raising awareness about the CCP’s actions, and how has its growing popularity impacted global perceptions of the CCP’s human rights record?
  8. How do cultural and religious suppression under the CCP affect the broader Chinese cultural landscape, and what might be the long-term implications for Chinese cultural preservation and religious freedom?

FROM SHEN YUN

Piotr Huang

Shen Yun Principal Dancer Piotr Huang holds a Master of Fine Arts in classical Chinese dance from Fei Tian College in New York. He won gold in New Tang Dynasty Television’s 2014 International Classical Chinese Dance Competition’s and has performed over 1,500 shows with Shen Yun on the some of the world’s most prestigious stages. Born in Poland, Mr. Huang may have pursued a basketball career had he not turned his energies to dance.

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 Shindy Cai

Shindy Cai was born and raised in Sacramento, California. She attended the San Francisco High School of the Arts before furthering her studies in classical Chinese dance at Fei Tian Academy of the Arts in New York. She has been touring with Shen Yun since 2013 and has performed in over 900 shows around the world. In her spare time, she enjoys reading and writing, has a secret weakness for chocolate chip cookies and good poetry, and gets overly excited when she hears great music.

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Jared Madsen

 Jared was one of the first students from Iowa to study in China where he fell in love with Chinese culture. For the past 18 years, Jared has served as MC for Shen Yun Performing Arts.

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  Alice Liu

Alice Liu has performed over 1,500 shows with Shen Yun to date. A timpanist and percussionist, she also performed with Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall and other prestigious venues, is featured on many recordings for CD and DVD, and boasts more than 16 years of orchestral performance experience.

FROM FALUN DAFA INFORMATION CENTER

Levi Browde

Levi Browde serves as the Executive Director with the New York-based Falun Dafa Information Center – an organization dedicated to ending the human rights abuses against people who practice Falun Gong in China.

Over the past 20 years, Browde has been interviewed and quoted by the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Chicago Tribune, CNN, the Associated PressTIME Magazine, BBC, AFP, and other media outlets. He has spoken about Falun Gong and human rights in China at briefings on Capitol Hill in Washington DC, at the United Nations human rights sessions in Geneva, Switzerland.

Browde studied East Asian Studies at Wesleyan University and is an avid supporter of traditional Chinese culture. He founded several software start-ups, and lives in New York with his wife and two sons.

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