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Robbien Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-19-07 12:41 PM
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Guardian: Indian tsunami victims sold their kidneys to survive
Police in southern India are investigating reports that poverty-stricken survivors of the Indian Ocean tsunami sold their kidneys because of the slow pace of rehabilitation after the disaster. Up to 150 people, mainly women around the coastal city of Chennai, in Tamil Nadu, are believed to have sold their organs for 50,000 rupees (£575) in the past few months.

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The authorities first became aware of the kidney problem when a public meeting in Ernavur, a village built by poor tsunami survivors, heard complaints that some had been forced to sell their organs to raise money during the past two years.

"We were listening to people tell us that they had had their kidneys removed for money, because they were facing dire poverty," said Miloon Kothari of the UN human rights council, who chaired the public meeting. "It was shocking. Even worse, some of these operations had been carried out in government hospitals." Organ sales are prohibited in India, but donations by relatives are allowed.

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Although aid agencies say that reconstruction has been relatively good around Chennai, the government has been slow to help the people of Ernavur. The camp, seven miles north of Chennai, has no schools, no hospitals and only enough shelters for 1,300 people, rather than the 2,000 it was meant to accommodate. Aid workers say the new settlement is more than a mile from the sea, which cuts off the fishing community from its livelihood.

An aid worker who spoke on condition of anonymity said: "The state government has disregarded this community because it is a marginalised one. It would prefer the coast was used to build hotels, but the result is desperate people."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/tsunami/story/0,,1992965,00.html



Natural disasters: Getting the poor people out of areas the rich elite want to play.
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acmavm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-19-07 01:35 PM
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1. Hell, and now they take advantage of disaster victims. Buying
their internal organs. Instead of help like they're supposed to get they're forced to sell organs. This is just so appalling. But it's been going on for a long time. Especially in China.

Wonder what a kidney or whatever costs out there on the open market.

Doctors who take part in this shit need their thumbs cut off.
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