Thursday, September 28, 2006

Human Kidneys & Livers Can Be Bought In China!

September 27-2006:

China's Exportation & Sale Of Kidneys & Livers!

Some months ago, I circulated an article that I wrote, based on a BBC news report on the same topic above mentioned. This was very troubling for me at that time, and the international political community seem not to care or even mention this practice in China.
Today, on BBCnews.com television, this same human rights issue was mentioned. But this time, it was an undercover White male who took us in one of the hospitals in China, (with a hidden camera and recorder) to film his interviews personally. One doctor said to this reporter that he could acquire a kidney for his (fictitious uncle), within two weeks.
When the reporter asked if these body parts are from prisoners who were executed by the state, he openly admitted YES! Incidentally, China is the only country in the entire world that executes more criminals than all countries in totality. Human life in China is dispensable. That was, and still is a national fact. China's population is in the billions, and disposing a few hundreds here and there, is just a drop in the bucket. Which may help ease the food shortage, and population explosion, (especially for the very poor).
The Chinese authorities claim not to be aware of these organ selling practices. But that claim does not hold water, because the Chinese government knows, sees, and monitors all organizations, (private and public) throughout the State Of China. And in order for any hospital institution to acquire a condemned criminal's organs, the authorities must be notified, and permission given.
Also when China is about to execute any criminal, there is very little or no question posed to such criminals, for the donation of their organs. One criminal's father was also interviewed by the undercover reporter. And he claimed that he was not allowed to see his son after he was arrested, nor attend the execution.
China also cremates all of it's executed criminals, thus making it almost impossible to acquire forensics about cause of death. Much less find out if any body part was removed. I also saw in one of these hospitals foreigners (mostly Whites), who were waiting in one of the hospital lobbies to seek the purchase of much needed organs.
These organs are sold for thousands of British pounds. And only the rich may be able to fly to China to acquire same.

Derryck S. Griffith.
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