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This is an archive article published on August 27, 2009

‘Most China organ transplants from executed prisoners’

More than 65 per cent of all transplanted organs in China come from executed prisoners,a situation that a senior health official...

More than 65 per cent of all transplanted organs in China come from executed prisoners,a situation that a senior health official has condemned as improper,state media said on Wednesday.

The report in China Daily,which attributed the figure to health experts,was a rare acknowledgement of the role played by death row prisoners in the country’s transplant industry. Executed inmates “are definitely not a proper source for organ transplants”,the paper quoted Vice Minister of Health Huang Jiefu as saying.

To curb the country’s “long-time dependence” on using organs from executed prisoners,the Red Cross Society of China has launched a national organ donation system. China executes more prisoners than any other country,says the Amnesty International but the actual number is considered a state secret by Beijing.

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