
The controversial practice of using executed prisoners as a source of transplant organs will be stopped in China from January 2015, a Chinese newspaper reported Thursday. This promise has been made repeatedly in the past. High demand for organs in China and a chronic shortage of donations mean that death row inmates have been a key source for years, generating heated controversy. International human rights groups have accused Chinese authorities of harvesting ...
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