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Is China still harvesting organs from prisoners?



Ben Lawson
Jun 24th 2016 4:28PM
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China may be harvesting organs from a large number of prisoners, according to a new report.

State-run media says there are about 10,000 organ transplants in China each year. But this study claims that number could actually be somewhere between 60,000 and 100,000.

"Even if voluntary organ donations in China have gone up, they can't reach this level. This is live organ harvesting," said Ethan Gutmann, an author of the study.

The research comes from the International Coalition to End Organ Pillaging in China. The authors are testifying in front of the U.S. Foreign Affairs Committee on June 23.


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China said in 2014 it planned to stop using organs from executed prisoners, but if this report is to be believed, that didn't happen.

The report accuses China of using organs from executed prisoners, many of whom were being detained for political reasons, such as Christians or members of ethnic minorities, like the Uighurs.

The authors say they drew these conclusions from interviews with doctors in China and statements and records from Chinese hospitals.

But a spokeswoman for the Chinese foreign ministry called the accusations "imaginary and baseless" and said they lack "any factual foundation."

China has one of the lowest organ-transplant rates in the world. If the Chinese government is to be believed, only about 10,000 of the 300,000 organ transplant operations needed every year are fulfilled.

In comparison, the U.S. performed almost 29,000 transplants in 2013, with roughly 121,000 needed.

It could be because of the low donation rate that the Chinese government is accused of harvesting the organs of executed prisoners — a practice that has long been criticized by governments and human rights groups alike.

This video includes images from Getty Images. Music provided courtesy of APM Music.
 
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Is China still harvesting organs from prisoners?



Ben Lawson
Jun 24th 2016 4:28PM
X
China may be harvesting organs from a large number of prisoners, according to a new report.

State-run media says there are about 10,000 organ transplants in China each year. But this study claims that number could actually be somewhere between 60,000 and 100,000.

"Even if voluntary organ donations in China have gone up, they can't reach this level. This is live organ harvesting," said Ethan Gutmann, an author of the study.

The research comes from the International Coalition to End Organ Pillaging in China. The authors are testifying in front of the U.S. Foreign Affairs Committee on June 23.


china-politics-anniversary-1.jpg



China said in 2014 it planned to stop using organs from executed prisoners, but if this report is to be believed, that didn't happen.

The report accuses China of using organs from executed prisoners, many of whom were being detained for political reasons, such as Christians or members of ethnic minorities, like the Uighurs.

The authors say they drew these conclusions from interviews with doctors in China and statements and records from Chinese hospitals.

But a spokeswoman for the Chinese foreign ministry called the accusations "imaginary and baseless" and said they lack "any factual foundation."

China has one of the lowest organ-transplant rates in the world. If the Chinese government is to be believed, only about 10,000 of the 300,000 organ transplant operations needed every year are fulfilled.

In comparison, the U.S. performed almost 29,000 transplants in 2013, with roughly 121,000 needed.

It could be because of the low donation rate that the Chinese government is accused of harvesting the organs of executed prisoners — a practice that has long been criticized by governments and human rights groups alike.

This video includes images from Getty Images. Music provided courtesy of APM Music.

Prisoners have committed crimes against humanity. If their organs can be harvested and save some other people to help offset their past crime, it is a good thing. I think they would agree to that.
 
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Prisoners have committed crimes against humanity. If their organs can be harvested and save some other people to help offset their past crime, it is a good thing. I think they would agree to that.


Then the criminal justice system turns into a money making organ harvesting outfit, sentencing out of need of 'inventory' instead of actual justice. It's worse than the slave labor camps.:china:
 
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Prisoners have committed crimes against humanity. If their organs can be harvested and save some other people to help offset their past crime, it is a good thing. I think they would agree to that.
speaking out someone's mind can be crime in some countries . every one dsnt have to commit crime against humanity to go to prison.
 
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US propaganda machine's random production.....to......Curry house......transformed into Curry house gossip.........finally Speedy delivery from a "closet Indian" :rofl:.....CASE closed
So what are you saying,it no longer happens ?
 
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Good question, but its sounds familiar.........let me think.....
Oh i got it, how about the similar answers you guys responded when being accused of being a "raping hub"?
LIKE it happened but the degree of "exaggerations" are mind boggling, NO?
Tipical answer,never stick to the topic and post off topic posts.
I can understand your situation,after all no one like trouble at home for making some online comments.
 
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Majority of the implants are done on western foreigners so I don't know they are complaining. LOL
 
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