Chine: ventes de reins, foies et autres organes provenant de condamnés à mort.
A Chinese company has begun marketing kidneys, livers and other organs from executed prisoners to sick Britons in need of transplants.
Hospital Doctor, a British magazine, earlier this month reported that a firm called Transplants International was trying to recruit British patients.
Operations were to be carried out at Guangzhou Air Force Military Hospital by doctors from a hospital affiliated with the nearby Sun Yat-sen Southern University.
Dr. Na is one of many doctors involved in a growing organ-transplant trade that has caused revulsion around the world. In , the practice raises few eyebrows.
Executed prisoners are the main source of organs used in the country's transplant operations, thousands of which are conducted each year.
Up to one in 10 recipients are believed to be from other nations, mainly from elsewhere in
"All the operations on foreigners in are now carried out at military hospitals," Dr. Na said.
's Health Ministry banned its own hospitals from taking part in organ transplants from prisoners after an international outcry over the practice in the 1990s.
http://washingtontimes.com/world/20051219-115834-8584r.htm
Quality of Life - Bruxelles – Décembre 2005