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Doctors EU Lawmakers Sound Alarm on Chinas Forced Organ Harvesting

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AI-generatedThe article reports on allegations of forced organ harvesting in China, a human rights issue that has drawn international criticism. The European Parliament has previously condemned these practices but has not implemented concrete measures, highlighting a gap between rhetoric and action in EU foreign policy.
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- German MEP Christine Anderson highlighted forced organ harvesting in China at an April 21 Brussels conference.
- Dr. Andreas Weber presented evidence of systematic organ procurement from prisoners of conscience.
- Waiting times for transplants in China can be as short as 1-2 days, contrasting with longer waits in the U.S. and Germany.
- The European Parliament has adopted resolutions on this issue but no substantial actions have followed.
- Both Anderson and Weber called for the EU to take a stronger stance against these practices.
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