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Partito Radicale Centro Radicale - 20 gennaio 1995
CHINESE DOCTORS REMOVING IMPORTANT HUMAN BODY PARTS.

Dharamsala, December 14, A source from Lhasa revealed that the Chinese doctors are involved in banditry of human body parts. In August this year, a woman named Pasang, a 23 year old residing in Lhasa Lhubuk went along with her mother to maternity hospital to deliver a child. The doctor in the hospital said that Pasang was too weak to deliver a child without caesarean operation. Her mother replied that she had delivered eleven children without operation at the time when modern amenities were not available. Since there is much advancement in technology, she has requested to let her daughter have normal delivery without any operation. The death of Pasang due to delivery complication was reported after three hours. Pasang's mother was furious about her daughter's death. She kept on arguing about the mishandling of her daughter's delivery and her son who is a policeman in Lhasa arrived at the hospital and argued of mishandling the delivery resulted in death of his sister. He punched the doctor on the face. The ma

tter became more serious after the incident. The hospital authorities gathered along with staff of maternity ward and told Pasang's brother Tenpa that they have tried their best to save his sister but due to high blood pressure they couldn't. The deceased woman's parents have decided to give away the dead through traditional Tibetan way by inviting the Thom-dhen (a traditional disposer of the dead). Mr. Olo is a thom-dhen from Tsang residing in Lhubhuk in Lhasa. The parents and the relatives of deceased woman have requested the thom-dhen to check the dead body thoroughly. The thom-dhen has reported that heart, kidney and womb of the deceased woman were missing. The parents and relatives of the deceased woman have sued the hospital to Tibet Autonomous Region's court. The out come of the court's decision is yet to be known. (EuroTibet News N·8)

 
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