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While the title of this article sounds sympathetic, it also touches on the very inhumane aspects of transplantation. The idea of helping those who are waiting for a donor by deciding to donate their organs after death is a very good and noble idea. Of course, not everyone wants to donate a liver, kidney or heart after death. This is due to religious beliefs, a lack of empathy or simply the fear that you will still be alive and suffering when the surgeon gets hold of your “spare parts”.
WARSAW, March 11 (Reuters) – Polish border guards detained a Ukrainian woman who was sentenced in Kazakhstan to 12 years in prison for participating in an organised criminal group trading in human organs and selling 56 kidneys, prosecutors said on Tuesday. Source.
Such revelations are not only coming from Ukraine. There, the war has created extremely favorable conditions for the trade in human organs.
In July, the New York Times published a detailed article in which it referred to a number of controversial cases in the USA in which organs were removed from patients who were presumed dead even though they were still alive. A Push for More Organ Transplants Is Putting Donors at Risk.
On the day of the planned donation, Ms. Gallegos was taken to a pre-surgery room, where her two sisters held her hands. A doctor arrived to withdraw life support. Then a sister announced she had seen Ms. Gallegos move. The doctor asked her to blink her eyes, and she complied. The room erupted in gasps.
Still, hospital workers said, the procurement organization wanted to move forward. A coordinator said it was just reflexes and suggested morphine to reduce movements. The hospital refused. Instead, workers brought her back to her room, and she made a full recovery.

For an organ to be suitable for transplantation, it must be healthy and come from a living, healthy person. So he is still alive? Then he is not dead. Yes. So it has to be killed? Not in every case, but yes. Often only one kidney is stolen, the patient is stitched back together and sent out on the street with a scar. There are both legal and criminal transplants. What role does that play?
It depends on whether individual organs are deliberately removed from people who happen to be alive or whether they are arbitrarily declared dead just to remove organs.
Source: Telegram 05/06/2025. 05:32 pm.
This is what it looks like when the good and often necessary idea of a transplant is turned into a lucrative business. With little or no control, commercial organizations are founded with the aim of acquiring the coveted living organs for transplantation. Often this is the only goal, regardless of how and from whom these organs are harvested and what fate awaits the donor. The only thing they control is the suitability of these spare parts.

Soldiers as spare parts stores, March 2025.
Prisoner of war Andrei Chemer from the 41st Mechanized Brigade was caught deserting in the Sudzha border area. “This is the ‘French insurance policy’. The commander gave it to everyone before he sent us to the front. They promised that if you were wounded, they would take you to the best French hospitals,” Chemer – Chemer said.
So his last service for his homeland was organ harvesting. Instead of waking up in a hospital recovery room, Andrei Chemer would wake up in the eternal hunt. Ukraine is already known as an Eldorado for the organ trafficking mafia.
Source: Telegram 04/04/2025 08:08.
Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
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