Wednesday, December 14, 2011

REPORTED BY THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

Crimes against humanity are on the rise.
Numerous reliable sources report the same. 
First CNN reported.  Now the WSJ reports:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204336104577092652849707984.html?mod=wsj_share_tweet_bot

Human organ trafficking is a crime against humanity that requires physicians & surgeons willing participation.

What does the medical community say?
What does the AMA say?


(c) Mandy Lender MD 2011-2012

Friday, November 11, 2011

ILLEGAL ORGAN TRAFFICKING IN THE MIDDLE-EAST

The link below provides a snap-shot of the status of organ trafficking in middle-east countries during the years 2009-2010.
We list it here for documentation purposes.

http://cofs.org/

It should be noted that no new reports in 2011 does not mean that there is no human organ trafficking going on in the middle-east.

Monday, November 7, 2011

THE SEATTLE TIMES REPORTS ON ORGAN TRANSPLANT TRAFFICKING

The Seattle Times reported new information Saturday, 11/5/2011, about human organ transplant trafficking.

http://bit.ly/vYAEl9

More to come. 

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

CNN UPDATE ON BODY ORGAN THEFT IN THE SINAI

CNN reports from Cairo, Egypt with additional evidence of criminal body organs theft from live helpless and defenseless black African refugees from Eritrea.
The next report by CNN is due today on CNN Worldwide in Hong Kong and AbuDhabi and tomorrow on CNN in the U.S.

You can now preview the footage on CNN website:
http://www.cnn.com/2011/11/03/world/meast/pleitgen-sinai-organ-smugglers/index.html?iref=allsearch

The question remains who are the surgeons that perform the organ extractions from the kidnapped live refugees and who are the surgeons that transplant those organs.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

CNN: HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN NORTH-EAST SINAI

As indicated in yesterday's blog we continue to report information and commentary about the trafficking of humans and of human organs for transplant purposes in Northeast Sinai.

The majority of the victims are black Africans from the country of Eritrea.  Some are from the Sudan.

Investigative reporters from various countries are getting interested.
Here is a preview of an upcoming report by CNN crew:

 http://bit.ly/th8FmQ

You can also read and watch it here:
http://edition.cnn.com/2011/11/02/world/meast/egypt-refugees/?hpt=wo_t2

The complete report is expected to be aired by CNN on 11/5/2011.

As we continue to establish the credibility of the facts, we shall discuss in the future the ethical/moral implications of physicians/surgeons who participate in this crime against humanity.


Wednesday, November 2, 2011

HUMAN ORGAN TRAFFICKING FOR TRANSPLANTATION

Human trafficking is a crime
against humanity
It involves an act of recruiting, transporting, transfering, harbouring or receiving a person through a use of force, coercion or other means, for the purpose of exploiting them. 

Kidnapping helpless persons, refugees or children occurs in places where  lawlessness prevails. 

WARNING: The video you are about to watch is extremely gruesome!

One such area of human trafficking is the Sinai desert (North East Egypt). There refugees from Eritrea (a suppressed country north of Ethiopia and south of Sudan governed by a dictatorship) are caught by locals and taken hostage for ransom.  Some hostages are summarily executed, or worse - "put to sleep" for the purpose of extracting their internal body organs such as liver, kidneys, lungs or corneas by intermediaries and surgeons-physicians. 


The organs are then transported to "civilized" medical centers and transplanted to desperate patients who pay large sums of money for the organ(s) to the chain of intermediaries and surgeons-physicians who perform the surgical-transplant.


The video below exposes how helpless Eritreans are caught
in the web of the organ purveyors-poachers,
where the organ traffickers work and under what conditions.


We shall return to you tomorrow with a discussion on the ethical implications of healthcare "professionals" in this branch of human trafficking.

This video was obtained by courtesy of the investigative reporters of Channel 25 in Egypt.  It is freely available on YouTube.  Visit: Lahza 28 10 2011 on You Tube.