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- W1553325552 abstract "To the Editor: The statement by G.M. Danovitch, M.E. Shapiro and J. Lavee that ‘The use of executed prisoners as a source of organ transplants in China must stop’ (1Danovitch GM Shapiro ME Lavee J The use of executed prisoners as a source of organ transplants in China must stop.Am J Transplant. 2011; 11: 426-428Crossref PubMed Scopus (10) Google Scholar) cannot be disputed. However, the strategies they suggest to achieve this goal sound like a policeman approach that is unlikely to appeal to Chinese colleagues and politicians amenable to change. Another disturbing point is that the authors forget that Western democracies too, including the United States, used prisoners as ‘donors’ only a few decades ago, thus limiting their moral authority (2Kuss R Teinturier J Milliez P Quelques essais de greffe de rein chez l’homme.Mem Acad Chir. 1951; 77: 755PubMed Google Scholar, 3Dubost C Oeconomos N Nenna A Milliez P Résultat d’une tentative de greffe rénale.Bull Soc Med Hop Paris. 1951; 67: 99PubMed Google Scholar, 4Meredith JH Organ procurement from the executed.Transplant Proc. 1986; 18: 406-407Google Scholar). Finally, the authors do not question the legitimacy of the death penalty itself, which may also be regarded as ‘an unacceptable abrogation of human rights’. The worldwide abolition of capital punishment will be the only ‘absolutist approach’ to solve the problem. It follows that a dialogue policy with the Chinese authorities, coupled with campaigns to abolish executions in all countries, including the United States, may eventually prove more fruitful than embargo-like measures. The author of this manuscript has no conflicts of interest to disclose as described by the American Journal of Transplantation." @default.
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- W1553325552 title "The Use of Executed Prisoners As a Source of Organ Transplants in China Must Stop" @default.
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