Friday, September 27, 2019

China is harvesting thousands of human organs from its Uighurs

9-25-19   https://www.businessinsider.com/china-harvesting-organs-of-uighur-muslims-china-tribunal-tells-un-2019-9
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2019/06/18/china-killing-prisoners-to-harvest-organs-for-transplant-tribunal-finds/#1ee45dc853d4
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9-21-2018    The photograph to the below shows a priority lane sign marked “Special Passengers, Human Organ Exportation Lane,” that was installed in Kashgar Airport located in Xinjing Uyghur Autonomous Region – an area in the westernmost region of China that lies in a strategically important place along the Silk Road.
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A priority lane sign installed in kashgar airport

The sign is written in simplified Chinese and Arabic. “Special Passengers” obviously refers to diplomats, Party officials and state guests; but why does it also have the words “Human Organ Exportation Lane”?
This lane is a lane that must be kept open for the speedy transportation of recently extracted organs for implants. The sign is so explicit that when the photo first went viral, many people thought it was a fake. When Japanese travellers landed in Kashgar Airport in January this year, however, they confirmed that it was real and took photos themselves.
The Chinese Communist Party’s persecution of Uyghurs is getting worse by the day. Since last year many regulations have been imposed to end the religious, traditional and cultural heritage of the Uyghur people: prohibition of schools teaching in the Uyghur language, prohibition of Muslim rites and Koran readings at home and prohibition of under-18s entering Mosques, to name a few.
Even before the “Human Organ” priority lane was installed Beijing authorities mandated a medical examination for all citizens aged between 12 and 65 to collect blood types, DNA, fingerprints, eye colour, and other physiological information.... ... The extracted organs – hearts, lungs, livers, kidneys, etc. – are used in transplant operations for the wealthy class. Specialists estimate that these operations number over 100,000 per year, and bring in over $10 billion in profits to the industry.     http://eng.the-liberty.com/2018/7286/

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