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Adopted at the 173r WMA Council Session, Divonne-les-Bains,
France, May 2005
Whereas, the WMA Statement on Human Organ and Tissue
Donation and Transplantation stresses the importance of free and
informed choice in organ donation; and
Whereas, the statement explicitly states that prisoners
and other individuals in custody are not in a position to give
consent freely, and therefore their organs must not be used for
transplantation; and
Whereas, there have been reports of Chinese prisoners
being executed and their organs harvested for donation;
Therefore, the WMA reiterates its position that organ
donation be achieved through the free and informed consent of
the potential donor.
The WMA demands that the Chinese Medical Association condemn
any practice in violation of these ethical principles and basic
human rights and ensure that Chinese doctors are not involved
in the removal or transplantation of organs from executed Chinese
prisoners.
The WMA demands that China immediately cease the practice of
using prisoners as organ donors.
20.05.2006
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