By 2030, China plans to open six more human organ transplant centers in East Turkestan, bringing the total number of such institutions to nine. This is incomprehensible for a region with a low donation rate and sparse population.

According to The Telegraph, documents from human rights organizations have documented the forced organ harvesting of Uyghurs, Tibetans, and Falun Gong followers.

Sayrangül Sauitbay, a survivor of China's oppressive camps from East Turkestan, testified that prisoners were selected based on special tests, and it was observed that the "worthy" ones disappeared.

By comparison, the Chinese province of Guizhou has a population of about 39 million and only has 3 transplant centers, the report said.

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