Falun Gong’s practitioners are among those targeted by Chinese authorities for forced organ collection.
Naples, Fla. — The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) ongoing campaign for organ collection of conscience shows that the communist regime continues to commit human rights abuses in the 21st century.
Cynthia Sang’s “Beijing Theatre for Religious Persecution in and outside China” was announced at the Abena Law School’s “Victims of Communism” conference on February 18th to reveal how the Chinese regime denied its own constitution by arresting, torture, torture and submitting religious practitioners to harvest forced organs.
“Practitioners have been systematically arrested and detained and sentenced to a long sentence of up to 20 years for their faith, which is in every state of China,” said San, a senior researcher at the Falun Dhafa Information Center and a fellow at the First Freedom Foundation.
Stephen Mosher, author of “The Devil and Communist China,” discussed in his presentation how communism was born in China before the deaths of tens of millions.
Forced organ collection
Falun Gong practitioners are among those targeted by CCP for forced organ collection.
Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dhafa, is a spiritual meditation practice based on the doctrine of truth, compassion and tolerance. Falun Gong was introduced to the public in the early 1990s and became popular, with an estimated 100 million people practicing at the time, San said.
Feeling threatened by Falun Gong’s popularity, CCP and its leader Jiang Zemin launched a systematic elimination campaign in July 1999. Since then, millions have been detained in prisons, labor camps and other facilities, while millions have been imprisoned while millions have been incarcerated.
San described six major ways of social and religious persecution in China. Large detention and harsh writing. Digital surveillance and high-tech suppression. Deaths (number; torture and forced labor; forced organ collection; cross-border oppression and malignant effects.
“Last year, at least 2,864 practitioners (Falun Gong) were recorded as having been harassed by police in their homes or in public places,” San said.
He said that 2,828 people detained intentionally in arbitrarily have been arrested for unconstitutionality as China’s constitution denies the CCP denies it.
“The detention process is often cruel, and practitioners aim to endure violence and psychological abuse and force them to abandon their fate. That’s the end game,” she said.
Of the many cases of Falun Gong practitioners detained by the CCP, Sun has described two cases.
“It’s actually one of the few (snip) footage that actually made it outside of China for a VPN,” San said.
Authorities claimed that Pan died of hyperthyroidism, but his family and friends said he was in good health before detention.

Cynthiasan, a senior researcher at the Fernandafa Information Center and a fellow at the First Freedom Foundation, spoke at the Abena Maria Law School’s “Victims” Conference held on February 18, 2025 in Naples, Florida. Jacob Berg/Epoch Times
In several public events and interviews with the Epoch Times last year, Chen detailed the disastrous experience of removing parts of his lungs and liver while in detention by the CCP.
The police force Chen to the bed, and the doctors forced him to anaesthetize him to prepare for the surgery. When he woke up he was tied to a bed with nearly 14 inches of scars on the side of his torso.
After the doctors prepared Chen for another surgery, he was able to escape from the hospital early in the morning, eventually fleeing China, and eventually arrived in the US in 2020.
Sun said some experts estimate that China’s organ transplant industry has grown to around $1 billion, with many people increasing on organ weight lists.
“Chinese transplant industry boasts of a short (OF) questionable wait time of just two weeks for a given organ, suggesting a huge on-demand supply or organ bank,” Sun says.
“The results of the trial are reportedly registered in a database of live organ sources that promote organ allocation.”
Chinese Communism
Communism began in China when the Chinese Communist Party was founded in Shanghai in 1921.
After the Chinese civil war, Mao Zedong ruled the CCP and led the revolution before controlling China in 1947.
The exact number of deaths caused by Mao Zedong’s policies ranges from 45 million to 80 million based on various sources, but exceeds those killed under the totalitarian regime of Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin.
“The Chinese Communist Party is… the largest murder machine in human history,” Mosher, chairman of the Population Institute, said at the meeting.

Census Institute President Stephen Mosher will speak at the Abena Maria Law School’s Victims of Communism Conference held on February 18, 2025 in Naples, Florida. Jacob Berg/Epoch Times
In his presentation on the rise of communism in China, Mosher said that Mao Zedong’s big leap has led to “artificial hunger” due to the traditionally directed population towards agriculture and the stubborn claims of leaders who outweigh British industrial production. According to various sources, an estimated 23-55 million people died of hunger.
However, even after Mao’s death in 1976, the CCP enacted other policies that would damage China for decades, Mosher pointed out in particular to the “only child policy.”
“What is a better way to oversee the population than to control fertility?” he asked.
Mosher was early on, some women were arrested after their second or third pregnancy, forced to have an abortion, and procedures were performed with delayed caesarean sections.
“The woman was opened like a tin can,” Mosher said.
The results are incredible. Older people in China are falling faster than new children are born, and many working-age adults who raised their families decades ago remain in care for the elderly. According to CCP’s own data, the policy prevented 400 million births.
“The Chinese population is aging and dying faster than the population has ever been aging and died,” Mosher said.
One of the most detrimental qualities of “one-child policy” was gender discrimination at birth, Mosher noted. The boy was often highly praised as men could stay home and work for the family to care for the elders, but the girl eventually moved in by marrying her husband’s family. This led some parents to abort women’s babies and pregnancy and abandon them after birth.
Brookings estimates China currently has a pool of surplus men ranging from 20 to 40 million. That is, despite the CCP encouraging young adults to marry and have three children, there are not enough women for all Chinese men to have their own family.