Wednesday 10 February 2016

China is harvesting organs from live people for transplant

I'm still picking my chin up off the floor. 

Those stupid fucks in the US inventing and doctoring videos trying to say that abortionists are harvesting fetuses to sell on need to get real about the world we live in. The actual problem is in China, and yes it is real and happening now.

Unbelievably, China it appears is harvesting organs forcibly from it's locked up enemies  of society while they are still alive, the donatees  being killed by the procedure. Those organs are then used for transplant into patients, often people from the west, who pay big money for them.

Where is your outrage now US christian extremists?  How about protesting against this unspeakable outrage then?

China, the great white hope economy, moving towards western style democracy and human rights supposedly, is turning out to be a bigger lemon the the F-35.
Many Chinese dissident groups, including members of Christian house churches, Tibetans and especially followers of Falun Gong, an outlawed peaceful Chinese religious movement created in 1992, have made allegations of extreme abuse against the Chinese government, including forced organ harvesting, since the 1990s.

Independent investigations by Ethan Gutmann, author of The Slaughter: Mass Killings, Organ Harvesting, and China’s Secret Solution to Its Dissident Problem, David Kilgour, a human rights activist and former member of the Canadian House of Commons, and documentarian Ken Stone reveal the claims by Chinese dissident groups such as Falun Gong were true, although the exact size of the problem is difficult to estimate because of the lack of transparency in China.

“It is known that Chinese surgeons perform the removal procedure [on political prisoners] and sometimes the ‘donor’ has still been alive during this process—the organ-removal process is what actually kills them,” Katrina Bramstedt told us in an interview. Bramstedt is a professor at Bond University in Australia and an outspoken critic of the practice of prison organ harvesting.

When we asked Bramstedt who these prisoners are and whether specific groups were being targeted, she replied, “[They are] prisoners of conscience—people who have beliefs that are contrary to Chinese policy, such as religious beliefs or philosophical beliefs.”

In December 2014, the Chinese government announced it would no longer harvest organs from prisoners who have been executed, but Doctors Against Forced Organ Harvesting says data show organ donations in China have actually increased, which seems extremely unlikely if the practice has truly ceased, and it says China still refuses to commit to ending organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience, such as some Christians and Falun Gong. Newsweek


 

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