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A deputy director of kidney surgery in China says he narrowly escaped becoming a victim of forced organ harvesting.
Chinese military hospitals have been reaping vast profits with an abundant and cheap source of organs - but not everything about it looks kosher. Far from it.
A recent report by a human rights watchdog group linking would-be defector and former police chief Wang Lijun with research into organ harvesting has brought outspoken [...]
South Korean police in Busan have cracked an illegal organ trade case and arrested four brokers for allegedly introducing South Korean patients to China to undergo organ [...]
The widespread, illicit organ trade in China has morphed into a booming and lucrative business.
Glasgow's links with mainland China came under the spotlight as claims emerged that hospitals in its twin city of Dalian, China, sell organs taken from executed prisoners of [...]
Australians should keep the pressure up on China about human rights abuses recommends international human rights lawyer, David Matas.
David Kilgour and David Matas, who wrote the book "Bloody Harvest," and were also 2010 Nobel Peace Prize nominees, attended the launch for the Chinese translation of "Bloody [...]
Experts on human rights in China and victims of human rights abuses at the hands of the Chinese regime gathered on Wednesday, May 11, to discuss the practice of organ [...]
The speakers at a panel discussion on May 1 in downtown Philadelphia articulated China's forced organ harvesting as an inescapable responsibility for the global transplant [...]