Red Army, Canadians involved in 'bloody harvest' of body parts

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OTTAWA (AFP) - China's military is reportedly harvesting organs from unwilling live prison inmates, mostly Falungong practitioners, for transplants on a large scale, including to foreign recipients, a study said.
The report's authors -- Canada's former secretary of state for the Asia Pacific region, David Kilgour, and human rights lawyer David Matas -- had implicated dozens of hospitals and jails throughout China in July, after a two-month investigation.
Chinese officials denied those allegations.
Matas and Kilgour's second report, released Wednesday, includes interviews with organ recipients in 30 countries and Canadian hospital staff who subsequently cared for more than 100 patients who had undergone suspicious transplant surgeries in China.
"The involvement of the People's Liberation Army in these transplants is widespread," Kilgour said at a press conference.
Like many civilian hospitals in rural China, military hospitals turned to selling organs to make up for government funding cuts in the 1980s, the report stated.
But military personnel could operate with much more secrecy, it said.
"Recipients often tell us that even when they receive transplants at civilian hospitals, those conducting the operation are military personnel," the report said.
Hospitals in Canada's biggest cities, Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto, meanwhile, confirmed that "a substantial number" of Canadians had traveled to China for dubious organ transplants, Kilgour said.
"We're in the three digits, up over 100 (from Canada each year), and the trend is accelerating," Matas said.
To curb what they called a "disgusting form of evil," the pair asked pharmaceutical firms to stop selling organ anti-rejection drugs to China.
They also asked countries to post travel advisories warning about China's alleged organ harvest, asked states to cease offering follow-up care for patients who had dubious organ transplants in China and asked foreign doctors to cut ties with their Chinese counterparts suspected of such practices.
In addition, the authors said states should enact legislation to ban citizens from traveling to China for organ transplants from unwilling donors, although they admitted that such cases would be difficult to prosecute.


Copyright © 2007 Agence France Presse
 

Colpy

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This is nothing new......the Chinese have been engaged in harvesting body parts from prisoners for many years.

China is a vicious dragon. As I keep saying, our treatment of China, "constructive engagement" is suicidal. China needs to be isolated economically and contained military.
 

tamarin

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Colpy, you're absolutely right! It's amazing what China is getting away with just because the West needs its market. It makes all our pretensions of human rights rather embarrassing.
 

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This is nothing new......the Chinese have been engaged in harvesting body parts from prisoners for many years.

China is a vicious dragon. As I keep saying, our treatment of China, "constructive engagement" is suicidal. China needs to be isolated economically and contained military.

Too late for either option.Learn Mandarin, I mean you seem to have adapted to forigne powers rather well.:wave: