Why would so many people independently bear witness to the same horrifying story if it weren’t true? A story that all available statistics also serve to verify?
“I need more evidence,” one viewer of “State Organs,” identified as Catherine, said after its September 25 premiere in Singapore. “Catherine believes that if there were pinhole camera footage of live organ harvesting or similar evidence, it would be irrefutable proof. However, Catherine admitted, ‘This video will inspire people to think.’ She said she might search online when she has time to learn more” (Vision Times, October 11, 2025).
The undercover video of a single operation to forcibly extract an organ or organs would not by itself show the scale of the evil or its acceptance and enforcement by the state. One could try to convince oneself that the single video-documented operation is an aberration.
Among the stats presented by “State Organs”:
Hospitals in mainland China capable of performing liver transplants increased from 19 cases before 1999 to over 500 cases in 2006.
Number of liver transplants in China increased by more than 180 times, from 10 cases each year between 1991 and 1998 to 1,760 cases per year from 1999 to 2006.
Average wait time for liver and kidney transplants was 2 to 3 years in the United States, and 1 to 2 weeks in mainland China after 1999.
Organ donation: The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reported that in 2007, there were 120 million donors in the United States. In China, as of December 2015, the Chinese Red Cross Shanghai had only five organ donations throughout the entire year, and its Beijing organ donation system was not yet operational.
We should not be too hard on Catherine. She expresses a willingness to investigate further, and it sounds as if this is her first exposure to the reporting on an industry made possible by routine willingness to murder people to keep it going. Perhaps she has also been unacquainted with the other evils routinely committed by the Chinese Communist Party.
A representative of the organizer of the viewing noted that the kind of evidence presented in the documentary has been “reviewed by the UK-based independent tribunal, the China Tribunal. You can learn more about it on the China Tribunal website.”
Also see:
StoptheCCP.org: “Killing to Order: China’s Thriving State-Sanctioned Industry of Forced Organ Harvesting”