Announcement: WOIPFG Submitted a List of Persons Responsible for the Persecution of Falun Gong Practitioners to the FBI
In April 2024, World Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong (WOIPFG) submitted to the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) a “List of Persons Responsible for the Persecution of Falun Gong Practitioners” (hereinafter referred to as the “list”), which totals 81,340 individuals.
The list consists of four parts:
1. One list of 9,011 persons suspected of involvement in the live organ harvesting of Falun Gong practitioners;
2. One list of 9,109 individuals from the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) “610 Office”;
3. One list of 11,157 persons from the CCP’s “Political and Legal Affairs Commission”;
4. Another 52,063 individuals who have been investigated by WOIPFG for involvement in planning and executing illegal arrests, detentions, and tortures of Falun Gong practitioners.
For more information, please visit the WOIPFG websites (https://www.zhuichaguoji.org/, https://www.upholdjustice.org/).
These individuals are affiliated with various levels of the Chinese Communist Party Committees, the Political and Legal Affairs Commission, the 610 system, the military, the armed police, the prosecution system, the judicial system, the prison system, as well as many hospitals and medical institutions.
The international community, including the United States, is becoming increasingly aware of the CCP’s evil nature and the threat it poses to the entire world, and it recognizes that strengthening the prevention of the CCP’s infiltration and sabotage is imperative to the maintenance of every country’s national security. Thus, it has become necessary to obtain more information regarding those suspected of committing crimes. Responding to this global concern, WOIPFG has updated its list of individuals suspected of persecuting Falun Gong and submitted it to the FBI, urging lawful action against these suspects. FBI officials have expressed their interest in the list and stated their intention to put the individuals who are proven guilty on their no-entry list into the United States and take necessary actions.
WOIPFG performs investigations on the principle that those who committed crimes shall be brought to justice; individuals shall bear responsibility for their involvement in their organizations’ crimes; and those instigating persecution shall bear the same responsibility as those physically carrying out the persecution. Guided by this principle, and aiming to eradicate state-sanctioned crimes and safeguard human morality and conscience, WOIPFG will thoroughly investigate the criminal conduct of all individuals within organizations, units and departments involved in the persecution and make them accountable for their criminal actions.
Therefore, the list provided by WOIPFG this time comprises suspected individuals. Since numerous criminal activities were conducted collectively by institutions, work units and organizations, the evidence for most crimes is also collective and has been amassed by WOIPFG from various institutions, work units and organizations. Consequently, any individual associated with or employed by an institution, work unit or organization suspected of persecution will bear personal responsibility for the entity’s crimes. For instance, an individual who has actively participated in the operations of an organ transplantation hospital/center suspected of engaging in live organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners is regarded as a member of a criminal group and holds corresponding criminal liability. This includes hospital presidents, organ transplant department directors, surgeons, nurses and anesthesiologists working at such a hospital, officials of the CCP’s Political and Legal Affairs Commission and “610 Office” overseeing live organ harvesting activities, as well as police officers involved in the detention of victims—all are suspected of involvement in live organ harvesting murder cases. Additionally, WOIPFG has published a list on our websites detailing the responsible work units for suspected crimes and their primary evidence.
In the list submitted to the FBI, certain individuals’ names appear multiple times due to their involvement in several different positions. Therefore, to provide our readers with a comprehensive understanding of these cases, the list simultaneously presents these individuals’ names, their positions across different organizations, case details, and their office addresses.
Since our establishment on January 20, 2003, WOIPFG has been diligently collecting and investigating evidence of the CCP’s persecution of Falun Gong every day, updating our many investigation lists regularly. Our recent submission to the FBI aims to enhance society’s comprehensive efforts in uncovering evidence of this persecution, providing evidence for the persecutors to be brought to justice, and preparing for the forthcoming great trial of history.
WOIPFG has been regularly updating and disseminating data through reports to governments, judiciaries, and media worldwide, as well as to INTERPOL and select international tribunals. These data play a crucial role in ongoing legal actions against individuals implicated in the persecution of Falun Gong globally.
By releasing the list submitted to the FBI, WOIPFG extends an opportunity for all involved in the persecution to redeem themselves. If they can come to their senses and join the ongoing national anti-persecution movement with tangible actions, it will greatly benefit their future and that of their family members. Otherwise, they will go with the CCP in its incoming demise and face serious and tragic consequences.
Since December 9, 2004, WOIPFG has released 16 editions of lists containing suspected work units and individuals involved in the persecution of Falun Gong, all having been investigated by WOIPFG. These publications have elicited significant responses from within the CCP, with many individuals reaching out to WOIPFG. They have expressed a desire to cease their involvement in persecution crimes and to expose and report on the crimes of others as a way to atone for their sins.
WOIPFG would like to emphasize that the information in the current list has been collected over many years, and given changing circumstances, if there are any discrepancies or if an individual is no longer involved in persecuting Falun Gong or has actively opposed persecution, they are encouraged to reach out to WOIPFG with relevant evidence. Upon verification, WOIPFG will make corrections and adjustments to the list accordingly.
As always, WOIPFG will continue to investigate the criminal conduct of all institutions, organizations and individuals involved in the persecution of Falun Gong; to bring such investigations, no matter how long it takes, no matter how far and deep we have to search, to full closure; to exercise fundamental principles of humanity; and to restore and uphold justice in society.
World Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong (WOIPFG)
P.O. Box 84, New York, NY 10116, U.S.A.
Tel: +1-518-869-2352; Fax: +1-347-402-1444
http://www.upholdjustice.org/, http://www.zhuichaguoji.org