The Third World dictatorship Justin so admires:
The communist regime in China has plans to export its horrific practice of forced organ harvesting as soon as it’s able to tear down ethical standards in the transplant industry established by the West, Dr. Torsten Trey warns.
Trey, founder and executive director of Doctors Against Forced Organ Harvesting (DAFOH), sounded the warning during a recent interview with EpochTV’s “Crossroads” program. For decades, the Chinese regime has persecuted prisoners of conscience in order to drive its industrial-scale operations to supply harvested organs to the transplant market, he said.
Given China’s ambitions to dominate many industries, Trey said, Beijing has also sought to become the leader in the transplant sector.
“In Western countries, we follow ethical standards for the benefit of the patient. There is a purpose of it, that comes with waiting time,” he said. “It is based on free voluntary consent as a foundation to donate organs.
“This concept of free voluntary consent is basically destroyed in the concept of forced organ harvesting.”
In other words, he said that the Chinese regime sees Western medical standards as a threat to its practice of forced organ harvesting.
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Canadian officials are disputing reports in Chinese media that a famous sailor from that country attempting to circumnavigate the Arctic was turned back in the Northwest Passage.
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Taiwan's air force scrambled on Friday to warn away 10 Chinese aircraft that entered its air defence zone, Taiwan's defence ministry said, the day after the island announced a $9 billion boost to military spending to counter the threat from China.
Chinese-claimed Taiwan has complained for a year or more of repeated missions by China's air force near the democratically governed island, often in the southwestern part of its air defence zone close to the Taiwan-controlled Pratas Islands.
The latest Chinese mission involved 6 J-16 and 2 J-11 fighters plus one anti-submarine and one reconnaissance aircraft, the Taiwan ministry said.
Taiwan sent combat aircraft to warn away the Chinese aircraft, while missile systems were deployed to monitor them, the ministry said.
Are we straining your attention, Mr. Oliphant?:
Rob Oliphant, Liberal MP and Parliamentary Secretary to the minister of foreign affairs, rolled his eyes when Conservative candidate Yvonne Robertson mentioned the two Michaels, who have been trapped in China for over 1,000 days.
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