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The illegal trade in human kidneys has become a multi-million-euro industry, with European patients whose lives are at risk desperately trying to find donors on the Internet. In far too many cases they are just preying on poor people in developing countries. For those donors the motivation is money, not the health and quality of life the recipients can expect.
In listening to your answer, President-in-Office, I would remind you that in too many cases that trade is linked to human rights abuses in the form of the involuntary removal of organs from prisoners due for execution in China. Three years after this was voted in the European Parliament, an answer that you are seeking more information from experts is really not good enough. I ask you to seek best efforts within the Council to unblock this very important proposal."@en1
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