Harvested organs and body parts from prisoners and orphanages for sale in China
“Better 10 Graves than 1 Birth,” “Abort it. Kill it. Terminate it. Orphanages are stacked with unwanted baby girls. Child rights activists from the West posing as curious tourists claimed, “thousands upon thousands,” of unwanted baby girls were warehoused in what the government officially calls “orphanages” waiting to be slaughtered for their “young organs.”
In the report, it was indicated that China harvests organs from millions of toddlers and infants throughout China:
“Young organs are welcome on the national human organ market because many patients believe that young organs will keep them younger and prolong life…
…Children dumped in state run orphanages collect them…kept in dark rooms, waiting for their turn of execution, which will be times to coincide with demand.”
A crewmember asked of the staff why the orphanages were not keeping organ providers in a healthier state. “…They will be dead anyway…” came the reply.
“We provide only first-class products. ”http://www.examiner.com/adoptive-families-in-san-francisco/organs-for-sale-alleg... China faces allegations of Organ Harvesting and the Selling of Body Parts from Prisoners
Accusations charging prison officials of harvesting organs from death row or executed prisoners have loomed and daunted China for years.
Due to the abnormal secrecy of China’s execution methods, many taking place by hanging, factual numbers surrounding their execution rate has been difficult.
China is thought to have executed more prisoners than any other country in the world. Western human rights monitors average at least 15,000 a year, more than the world’s reported judicial executions combined.
The allegations, by British transplant surgeons and international human rights groups, confirm thousands of organs a year are indeed harvested from death row or executed prisoners to sale for transplants in China.
With accumulating evidence, British transplant surgeons claimed that a gross amount of the harvest organs were taken without consent. They condemned the practice as, “..unacceptable and a break of human rights.
In the report, it was indicated that China harvests organs from millions of toddlers and infants throughout China:
“Young organs are welcome on the national human organ market because many patients believe that young organs will keep them younger and prolong life…
…Children dumped in state run orphanages collect them…kept in dark rooms, waiting for their turn of execution, which will be times to coincide with demand.”
A crewmember asked of the staff why the orphanages were not keeping organ providers in a healthier state. “…They will be dead anyway…” came the reply.
“We provide only first-class products. ”http://www.examiner.com/adoptive-families-in-san-francisco/organs-for-sale-alleg... China faces allegations of Organ Harvesting and the Selling of Body Parts from Prisoners
Accusations charging prison officials of harvesting organs from death row or executed prisoners have loomed and daunted China for years.
Due to the abnormal secrecy of China’s execution methods, many taking place by hanging, factual numbers surrounding their execution rate has been difficult.
China is thought to have executed more prisoners than any other country in the world. Western human rights monitors average at least 15,000 a year, more than the world’s reported judicial executions combined.
The allegations, by British transplant surgeons and international human rights groups, confirm thousands of organs a year are indeed harvested from death row or executed prisoners to sale for transplants in China.
With accumulating evidence, British transplant surgeons claimed that a gross amount of the harvest organs were taken without consent. They condemned the practice as, “..unacceptable and a break of human rights.
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