Organ Politics in Hong Kong: Who Is at Fault?

Organ Politics in Hong Kong: Who Is at Fault?
The Hong Kong Science Museum held the "French Science Festival" and exhibited a heart preserver that can preserve the heart when it leaves the human body and is suitable for organ transplantation, on Nov. 4, 2021. Sung Pi-lung/The Epoch Times
Hans Yeung
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Hongkongers face ever-increasing red lines on a daily basis: legislative and district councils purified, rallies cancelled, Geography exams to include the controversial nine-dash line to mark Chinese sovereignty in the South Sea, textbooks censored, and ‘sensitive’ books removed from library shelves. The latest one is that organ donors should not opt-out.

Hans Yeung
Hans Yeung
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Hans Yeung is a former manager at the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority, specializing in history assessment. He is also a historian specializing in modern Hong Kong and Chinese history. He is the producer and host of programs on Hong Kong history and a columnist for independent media. He now lives in the UK with his family. Email: [email protected]
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