31. He also has alleged that China harvests organs for transplant from executed prisoners. 32. He gained international attention from television documentaries showing widespread use of prison labor to manufacture exports and the transplanting of organs from executed prisoners. 33. He said his hospital had never harvested internal organs from executed prisoners or anyone else. 34. He had returned to China several times to document forced prison labor and the use of organs from executed prisoners in transplants. 35. His material documented widespread use of prison labor to manufacture exports and transplanting of organs from executed prisoners. 36. His television documentaries showing widespread use of prison labor to manufacture exports and the transplanting of organs from executed prisoners earned him international attention. 37. His most recent trip before his arrest was to secretly film a documentary that accused the Chinese government of harvesting organs from executed prisoners. 38. In May, Wu told a Senate committee that the Chinese government removes organs from executed prisoners and sells them for transplants to top Chinese officials or foreigners. 39. In May, he told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee he went to China a year ago to check on reports that officials were selling organs from executed prisoners. 40. In recent U.S. congressional testimony, Wu blasted Chinese authorities, and alleged that China is selling body parts from executed prisoners primarily for transplants for foreign patients. |