China Profit$ From Prisoners: Organ Trafficking, Bodies As Commodities, And A Bloody Nation In Silence - E-book - ePub

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Jessica Neagle

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After execution, prisoners become the primary source of human organs used for medical transplantation in China. Organ procurement from prisoners violates... Lire la suite
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After execution, prisoners become the primary source of human organs used for medical transplantation in China. Organ procurement from prisoners violates the principle of voluntary consent because of the very nature of incarceration. In China, extreme methods of torture are used and many prisoners are not given a free-trial, or a lawyer and, therefore, are wrongfully convicted. This book begins by discussing the rise of the Chinese security system and how this has led to unusual high records of arrests and executions.
In addition, medical professional secretly involved in the process of removing organs from prisoners who are tortured and abused is a direct violation of international medial ethics and is inexcusable. A close examination on the prison system will reveal how laws in China permit the removal of organs from prisoners and how the country stands alone in this practice. As more individuals are arrested, the sale of organs in China increases and the nation profits off of its prisoners including those jailed for their religious/spiritual beliefs.
The sale of prisoners abroad leads to a discussion of a controversial traveling exhibition displaying plastinated human bodies and cadavers from China in the Untied States. The exhibit organizers are unable to disprove allegations that the origin of the bodies on display came from executed prisoners in China. The book will then conclude that consent is essential and a universal principle applicable to all nations.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    04/02/2024
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    8224136544
  • EAN
    9798224136544
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
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Biographie de Jessica Neagle

Jessica Neagle is an activist from Washington DC, and first came to the nation's capitol as a homeless/runaway child in her teens. She served two terms on the Board of Directors for the National Network for Runaway and Homeless Youth, sat on a televised panel with Hillary Clinton, did two commercials for the United Way campaign, got invited to a Presidential Summit: which earned her partial scholarships to attend Trinity University in DC.
She has been known to attend/organize protests in Washington, DC on an array of human/environmental rights issues, and was an editor for the Epoch Times. It was upon meeting Falun Gong practitioners who fled the persecution in China and escaped to DC, that she felt inspired to write this book. In 2009, Jessica received her masters degree from Georgetown University with a concentration in "Ethics in the Professions." Please note that the research for this book originated as a thesis, and was published online in 2009.
In 2012, a portion of my thesis was published in a book called, "The International Trafficking of Human Organs: A Multidisciplinary Perspective, " written as an anthology collected by Leonard Territo and Rande Matteson. 

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