Kidney

The Kidneys are two bean-shaped organs located in the lower back that filter waste and excess fluid from the blood. Kidney transplantation is a life-saving treatment for individuals with end-stage kidney disease, but the demand for organs far exceeds the supply of available organs from deceased donors.

This has led to a growing market for illegal kidney trafficking, in which kidneys are purchased from vulnerable individuals and transplanted into those who can afford to pay for them. Kidney trafficking is a serious violation of human rights and is often associated with other forms of human trafficking, as victims are often coerced or forced into selling their organs.

The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that up to 10% of all kidney transplants worldwide may be the result of illegal trafficking. Kidney trafficking can have serious health consequences for both donors and recipients, including infection, rejection of the transplanted organ, and even death.

Efforts to combat kidney trafficking include increasing awareness of the risks and consequences, strengthening regulation and oversight of the transplant industry, and increasing the availability of legal and ethical sources of organ donation. Additionally, improving access to dialysis and other forms of treatment for kidney disease can help reduce the demand for illegal kidney trafficking.

 

 

Business of selling human organs extracted from prisoners by Chinese govt continues unchecked: Report
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Business of selling human organs extracted from prisoners by Chinese govt continues unchecked: Report

The business of selling human organs, extracted from live and illegally detained prisoners by the Chinese government is going on unchecked, Voices Against Autocracy reported. Medical practitioners around the world, governments, and universal bodies like the World Health Organization (WHO) must work to put an end to this “inhuman and disgusting practice.” Experts in an…

Nigerian Court Reverses Self, Vacates Interim Order For Forfeiture Of Ex-Deputy Senate President Ekweremadu’s 40 Properties
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Nigerian Court Reverses Self, Vacates Interim Order For Forfeiture Of Ex-Deputy Senate President Ekweremadu’s 40 Properties

A Federal High Court in Abuja has trashed the interim order earlier issued for the forfeiture of 40 landed properties belonging to the former Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu. In November 2022, the same court ordered an interim forfeiture of the 40 landed properties belonging to Ekweremadu who is currently being remanded in a…

Red Market and Black Gold Market are other names for organ trafficking – Sun Journal
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Red Market and Black Gold Market are other names for organ trafficking – Sun Journal

Human Trafficking Awareness Month continues: Sex trafficking and labor trafficking are more widely researched and discussed; another area of trafficking is organ trafficking. I first heard about “organ harvesting” in the early 2000s, but that was long before I heard about human trafficking. Honestly, it is such a grotesque, inhuman, heinous crime I couldn’t wrap…

Red Market and Black Gold Market are other names for organ trafficking
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Red Market and Black Gold Market are other names for organ trafficking

Human Trafficking Awareness Month continues: Sex trafficking and labor trafficking are more widely researched and discussed; another area of trafficking is organ trafficking. I first heard about “organ harvesting” in the early 2000s, but that was long before I heard about human trafficking. Honestly, it is such a grotesque, inhuman, heinous crime I couldn’t wrap…

Police break up organ-trafficking ring after missing teen found with kidney removed
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Police break up organ-trafficking ring after missing teen found with kidney removed

Six people have been arrested in Pakistan on charges related to an organ-trafficking ring, after local police said they found a missing teen boy in an underground lab with one of his kidneys removed. Young, vulnerable persons were duped by the suspects with promises of lucrative jobs into having their organs removed, primarily kidneys, to…

Organ Harvesting: Ekweremadu’s Daughter Pleads Not Guilty as Trial Begins January 31
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Organ Harvesting: Ekweremadu’s Daughter Pleads Not Guilty as Trial Begins January 31

Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja The daughter of a former Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, Sonia, has pleaded not guilty to the organ harvesting charges levelled against her in the United Kingdom. She also denied trafficking a young man, David Nwamini, into the United Kingdom to harvest his kidney. Sonia, 25, is charged alongside her…

Pakistan police bust organ trafficking ring after missing boy found in underground lab with his kidney removed
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Pakistan police bust organ trafficking ring after missing boy found in underground lab with his kidney removed

Police in Pakistan said Friday they busted an organ trafficking ring when a missing 14-year-old boy was found in an underground lab after having his kidney removed. The ring was responsible for luring young, vulnerable victims with promises of lucrative jobs and large payouts before removing their organs — mainly kidneys — to sell for…

Pakistani police bust organ trafficking ring
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Pakistani police bust organ trafficking ring

Police in Pakistan said on Friday that they had busted an organ trafficking ring after a missing 14-year-old boy was found in an underground lab after having his kidney removed. The ring was responsible for luring young, vulnerable victims with promises of lucrative jobs and large payouts before removing their organs – mainly kidneys –…

Organ Harvesting: Abuja Hospital Exonerates Self from Viral Allegation
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Organ Harvesting: Abuja Hospital Exonerates Self from Viral Allegation

Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja An Abuja-based medical outfit, Alliance Hospital and Services Limited, has rejected an allegation that it carried out kidney transplant on a minor who is below 18 years. In the said video which had gone viral online, a young man alleged that Alliance Hospital harvested a kidney from a 17-year-old boy and…

Organ trafficking rears its ugly head in Punjab again
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Organ trafficking rears its ugly head in Punjab again

LAHORE: It has taken a kidnapping of a young boy for Punjab’s law enforcement agencies to realise that a human organ trafficking group is active in the province and trying to lure in people with promises of high cash amounts. Frantic with worry, Abdullah’s father approached the Manawan police station and lodged a complaint about…