China now performs the most organ transplants in the world, yet has few voluntary donors. While the regime has admitted to harvesting organs from death row prisoners, they account for a tiny fraction of transplants performed in the country.
An Idaho girl is in critical condition after a freak accident left her with just “half of her skull,” and now her family are preparing to donate her organs.
For more than 15 years, Chinese military hospitals across China have kept a closely guarded secret. Doctors at private hospitals know about it, and even participate. But no one dares reveal it to the public.
Medical examiners don’t have to return to families all organs from autopsied bodies or even tell them parts are missing, the state’s highest court ruled Wednesday.
China’s top transplant official seems to have announced—once again—that the country will stop using the organs harvested from executed prisoners. The record needs to be set straight.