24/10/2025
To all international human rights organizations and the United Nations,
It is with deep concern and grief that we call for an urgent and independent investigation into the inhumane practice of creating human body specimens through a process known as plastination.
Reports suggest that this procedure must be performed within 48 hours after death, which raises grave suspicions that some victims may still have been alive when the process began, as the chemical fluids were injected directly into their veins.
If these allegations are true, then the individuals displayed in such exhibitions were not donors, but victims of murder — their bodies desecrated and transformed into exhibits under the guise of “art” and “science.”
This represents a profound violation of human rights, human dignity, and moral law.
We therefore urge the United Nations and international human rights institutions to take immediate action — to expose the truth, to identify and prosecute those responsible, and to ensure that no such atrocities continue under the protection of power or profit.
The death of Yu Menglong has become a symbol of this tragedy. His story has awakened the conscience of many around the world and revealed the dark cruelty that thrives behind closed doors. His courage — even in silence — has shone a light on the corruption and evil that humanity must confront.
We, the undersigned, believe that every human life is sacred and must never be used, exploited, or displayed without consent.
We demand justice for all the victims, and we honor Yu Menglong as a hero who revealed the truth, even at the cost of his own life.
🕯️ May his soul rest in eternal peace. May the light of truth prevail over darkness, and may all who have suffered find justice and remembrance.
The world must not remain silent — because silence, too, is complicity.