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Is China harvesting organs from ethnic minorities?

This is really a pathetic, Stealing body parts from a thief. Really shame. But if the Chinese officials want to stop this, they can easily. When you can transform a whole country in 30-40 years, why cant stop these in-human things?

because it's not happening in the first place?
how can u stop something that's not there?
 
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because it's not happening in the first place?
how can u stop something that's not there?

Please refer for answer in the above post. As you live in Canada you should be able to access that website. Any how for your help, I am pasting parts of the content.

In China, around 12 000 kidney and liver transplants were performed in 2005. Most of the transplant organs were alleged to have been procured from executed prisoners, a practice which itself is criticized by the international community.14,15 In the absence of paid organ donors, a question may be raised regarding whether the deceased organ transplants in China constitute an organ trade. Yet the lack of established rules about the allocation of organs, coupled with the prioritizing of foreigners due to their ability to pay and the existence of brokers, have been widely reported. These factors have led to the view that deceased organ transplants for foreigners in China do constitute part of the international organ trade. The number of foreign recipients in China is difficult to estimate, but a media report offers circumstantial evidence that over half of the 900 kidney and liver transplants performed in one major transplant centre in 2004 were for non-Chinese citizens from 19 countries.
 
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Please refer for answer in the above post. As you live in Canada you should be able to access that website. Any how for your help, I am pasting parts of the content.

In China, around 12 000 kidney and liver transplants were performed in 2005. Most of the transplant organs were alleged to have been procured from executed prisoners, a practice which itself is criticized by the international community.14,15 In the absence of paid organ donors, a question may be raised regarding whether the deceased organ transplants in China constitute an organ trade. Yet the lack of established rules about the allocation of organs, coupled with the prioritizing of foreigners due to their ability to pay and the existence of brokers, have been widely reported. These factors have led to the view that deceased organ transplants for foreigners in China do constitute part of the international organ trade. The number of foreign recipients in China is difficult to estimate, but a media report offers circumstantial evidence that over half of the 900 kidney and liver transplants performed in one major transplant centre in 2004 were for non-Chinese citizens from 19 countries.

Thank you.
 
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Please refer for answer in the above post. As you live in Canada you should be able to access that website. Any how for your help, I am pasting parts of the content.

"alleged" means without proof, and you are trying to pass it as fact

illegal organ deals happen everywhere, yes, there may had been some people in China conducted these kind of crime, so does the rest of the world.

At no time or point, it is been organized by Chinese government.

"We aim to ensure that human organ transplantation in China is healthily, systematically and legally developed and protects the rights of donors of human organs and patients," Huang said.

Chinese practitioners who are involved also must affirm that they will not take part in any human organ trading or any related activities, such as transport an organ out of China.

"Chinese people, including those in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, are given the first priority in receiving human organ transplantation services in China," said Huang, though overseas people may receive organs under specific application procedures that conform to World Health Organization rules.

To enhance the development of an organ donation system, China is also working on building an information-sharing network on organ donation and distribution, Huang said.

http://news3.xinhuanet.com/english/2006-11/16/content_5335427.htm
 
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Thank you.

"alleged" means without proof, and you are trying to pass it as fact

illegal organ deals happen everywhere, yes, there may had been some people in China conducted these kind of crime, so does the rest of the world.

At no time or point, it is been organized by Chinese government.

"We aim to ensure that human organ transplantation in China is healthily, systematically and legally developed and protects the rights of donors of human organs and patients," Huang said.

Chinese practitioners who are involved also must affirm that they will not take part in any human organ trading or any related activities, such as transport an organ out of China.

"Chinese people, including those in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, are given the first priority in receiving human organ transplantation services in China," said Huang, though overseas people may receive organs under specific application procedures that conform to World Health Organization rules.

To enhance the development of an organ donation system, China is also working on building an information-sharing network on organ donation and distribution, Huang said.

Xinhua - English

Funny, when its China's issue, you say it happens everywhere but when it comes to other countries, that generalization goes missing.

But coming to the point, China is alleged by non other than WHO, I don't know about China but WHO is a respectable organization in other countries.

Also the source for the thread is a neutral website, so if you want to refute please post links from a neutral website.

May be you can put it has a great conspiracy theory of the century.
 
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LOL...... another indian circle jerk. If this is the average indian IQ then no wonder their country is a third world hole on the brink of rupee collapse.

How can you harvest organ from somebody with them knowing? Where are the victims or their families? Just some made up imaginary people?
 
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Funny, when its China's issue, you say it happens everywhere but when it comes to other countries, that generalization goes missing.

But coming to the point, China is alleged by non other than WHO, I don't know about China but WHO is a respectable organization in other countries.

Also the source for the thread is a neutral website, so if you want to refute please post links from a neutral website.

May be you can put it has a great conspiracy theory of the century.

Now that is rich coming from someone living in a country that went to war unilaterally with Iraq because of their "alleged possession of WMD" :lol:
 
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Now that is rich coming from someone living in a country that went to war unilaterally with Iraq because of their "alleged possession of WMD" :lol:

TROLL...when you don't know how to answer, you deviate from the topic...come on. Take it easy and stick with the topic.

On the lighter side, I am against Iraq war.
 
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TROLL...when you don't know how to answer, you deviate from the topic...come on. Take it easy and stick with the topic.

There is no need to take a blatant troll such as yourself seriously, as per your avatar. Like to pass allegations as truth here are we? No one does is better than your country, now that's a honest and incontestable truth.

Now here's your recap :):

Please refer for answer in the above post. As you live in Canada you should be able to access that website. Any how for your help, I am pasting parts of the content.

In China, around 12 000 kidney and liver transplants were performed in 2005. Most of the transplant organs were alleged to have been procured from executed prisoners, a practice which itself is criticized by the international community.14,15 In the absence of paid organ donors, a question may be raised regarding whether the deceased organ transplants in China constitute an organ trade. Yet the lack of established rules about the allocation of organs, coupled with the prioritizing of foreigners due to their ability to pay and the existence of brokers, have been widely reported. These factors have led to the view that deceased organ transplants for foreigners in China do constitute part of the international organ trade. The number of foreign recipients in China is difficult to estimate, but a media report offers circumstantial evidence that over half of the 900 kidney and liver transplants performed in one major transplant centre in 2004 were for non-Chinese citizens from 19 countries.
 
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There is no need to take a blatant troll such as yourself seriously, as per your avatar. Like to pass allegations as truth here are we? No one does is better than your country, now that's a honest and incontestable truth.

Now here's your recap :):

Trolling continues, where is the rebuttal?

Take it easy, Why so Serious? When you are serious, you brain freezes.
 
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Oh dear, playing pot calling the kettle black now are we?

I saw that, you adding the next two lines by editing. So you were serious, realized, cooled and wrote the next two lines. Good.

Iraq, My Avatar what is this? Are we talking about some Organ Stealing from minority prisoners?
 
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They got execution vans to speed up organ harvest from prisoner, next day delivery.
 
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