Chinese doctors are still selling the organs of executed prisoners despite protests and promises of reform. A BBC correspondent told one hospital he needed a liver; the chief surgeon said he could get one in three weeks from a prisoner for nearly $ 100,000. An official "said there was currently an organ surplus because of an increase in executions ahead of the 1 October National Day." Government spin: We don't kill prisoners for their organs; they volunteer the organs as a "present to society." (For Human Nature's previous update on organs from Chinese prisoners, click here.)
That's great. They should do that here too, and they should also make 'em fight each other or even better, fight animals and sell tickets to the events hahahahahah hahahah I have better ideas but they might be too disturbing muah hahahah hahaha
Gf has some freaky footage of the Schools over there!!! They make all the Kids do PE first thing in the mornign & I swear it looks like a mini army - So strict its scary
i wanted to donate bone marrow..the test is obscenely sore. I was crying my eyes out, and i wasnt even suitable in the end. I cannot take pain!!
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Chinese doctors are still selling the organs of executed prisoners despite protests and promises of reform. A BBC correspondent told one hospital he needed a liver; the chief surgeon said he could get one in three weeks from a prisoner for nearly $ 100,000. An official "said there was currently an organ surplus because of an increase in executions ahead of the 1 October National Day." Government spin: We don't kill prisoners for their organs; they volunteer the organs as a "present to society." (For Human Nature's previous update on organs from Chinese prisoners, click here.)