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Pakistan's kidney bazaar

Posted: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 10:53 AM
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LAHORE, Pakistan –

It was a question of honor.

Tariq Masih’s father owed $500 and couldn’t pay it back. "Every day someone would come and ask for the money, it was insulting and humiliating for me," Masih said.

"One day I couldn’t take it anymore and went to the hospital and arranged to sell my left kidney to pay my father’s debts."

A wealthy Saudi businessman paid $3,000 for Masih’s kidney. "I am keeping it a secret from my wife and my mother," said the 25-year-old brick kiln worker.

Carol Grisanti / NBC News
Tariq Masih shows the scar from where his kidney was removed. He sold it for $3,000 to pay his father's debts.

Pakistan is one of the top countries in the world for "transplant tourism." It has been dubbed the "Kidney Bazaar" by the media with Lahore, the second-largest city, regarded as its hub.

"Nearly 2,000 kidneys are transplanted in Pakistan every year and 70 percent are bought by foreigners from Saudi Arabia, the U.A.E., Britain and Canada," said Dr. Zafar ul Ahsan, the top urologist at the Fatima Jinnah Hospital in Lahore.

Pakistan is one of the few countries that does not ban organ sales or have any regulations governing them. The Supreme Court took up the matter last month and accused the government of "apathetic procrastination" for failing to pass legislation curbing the practice. The high court wants transplants restricted to blood relations.

Difficult to control
Even with new laws, the market will be difficult to control or shut down. Even Internet sites offer kidneys for sale in Pakistan.

"This new kidney law will only double the rate of corruption in the country," said Hashmat Habib, a Supreme Court lawyer who is familiar with the practice. "Needy people have to sell their organs to survive in Pakistan. The government must concentrate on ways to eradicate poverty and improve the lives of the people."

In addition, there is a widespread criminality. Dr. Ahsan said that in April the authorities in Lahore busted a gang of doctors, officials and middlemen who had been abducting potential donors, drugging them and then removing their kidneys to sell for transplants.

"A mafia is running Pakistan’s kidney transplant business with agents paying $1,000 to poor donors and then selling their kidneys on the black market for thousands of dollars," he said. "Poverty is driving this illegal business."

Debts drive trade
There is a stench from the open sewage in the backstreets of Mominpura, a predominantly Christian neighborhood in Lahore. Children are everywhere: dodging cars, trucks and rickshaws; scuttling past donkey carts piled high with tomatoes, playing cricket and flying " kites" made from plastic shopping bags – a favorite pastime in Lahore.

Masih, a Christian, met us at the entrance of the bazaar and led us down narrow dusty alleys with the smell of spicy cooking, past scraps of debris, rotting food and broken glass until we came to a 7-foot tall dark blue cross painted on a 10-foot high light blue cement wall. Red brick shacks stood on either side of the road – all identical in height and shape except for the different colored doors.

Finally we came to Masih’s house – the one with a yellow door.

"After I paid off my father’s debt, I spent the rest of the money to build this house for my family," he said

We sat in a windowless room of exposed brick walls. Clothes hung carelessly on nails hammered at random into the walls; a bunk bed was shoved into one corner.  The door was left open to let in the light – and also the sound of the muezzin calling the faithful to prayer at a nearby mosque.

Masih showed us his six-inch zip-like scar. He says he has pain and no longer has the strength to go to work every day. The family will soon have to borrow money again – an elder brother is thinking of selling a kidney.

Thousands of laborers like Masih are believed to have sold kidneys to pay off debts. Demand for organs far exceeds the supply and donors are frequently exploited. Often the money promised is not paid or only partly paid, unskilled surgeons perform the operations and patients cannot afford proper follow-up care.  Many patients fall seriously ill and die.

And hundreds of patients have complained that they have unknowingly had a kidney removed while undergoing another type of surgery.

Desperate for a better life
Arshad Billa lives three doors down from Masih in another red brick house with a brown door.

Laundry is hanging everywhere – draped over the brick walls of the outer courtyard and over every piece of furniture inside the house. The main room is cluttered – dishes, pots, pans and objects of every description are scattered everywhere, giving one the feeling of overall squalor. On the walls are more than a dozen pictures of Jesus and Mary.

"I was scared when the doctor told me I could die," said Billa recalling his decision to sell his kidney. "I prayed to Jesus and decided to go ahead with the operation."

"I wanted my children to have a better life. I did it for my children," he said.  

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Who's bying the organs?  Americans?
Don't point the finger at Pakistan or any other third world country for not being able to protect its' people from being exploited. When will the power brokers of the world take some real ownership in these matters and do something in a tangible way to curb the behaviors of their nationals? There are far too many model citizens of the EU, Japan,the US, Australia, Canada, etc. who go to these countries to exploit the poor people of lesser developed nations. And not one member state of the EU, UN, the IMF or any of these international bodies does a thing to stop the exploitation of the poor, particularly women and children.
Unfortunaly, this practice is widely spread like cancer in the poor third world contries... No wise guy will agree on this!!!
I do not know what to say... but im trying to feel the bitterness of life on the side of those poor people in the thirld world, while our brothers, humans, like us, live on the other side of the globe are enjoying 80% or more of the wealth of the planet earth.
saddly, some one call it " transplant terror" but what the developed countries did for us.
they took porsperity at their side, and left us with poor status, they support our rotten corrupted government, and keep the good things for them... and they come and cry on us!

there is no support for this market!
but there is no salvage for those poor people from the Bite of the struggle to survive!

Diffcult equation
but one got to do what must to do!
:(:(:(
This sounds great!  How about repeat offender illegal alien made kidneys, lungs, and livers.  Store them in the INS office, and sell them for parts.  This will solve the costs of the U.S. caring, and providing social care in the form of subsidized food, housing, medical assistance and education (not to mention I-loans).  Every time we catch a repeat offender, we sell a part before we send them back!  Heck, why let the Pakistanis make all the profit.  We should have thought about this years ago.  Think of it as adult stem cell research.  Every year we dump millions of unused fetuses (another sub-class of humans that don't count) into garbage dumps and just burn them (like the Nazis did the Jews 1940-1945).  Since we are already behaving like Nazis with the fetuses, why not show some initiative and make an even bigger profit off of wealthy people that want to live longer with a new kidney?  The only parts that we shouldn't sell, are the anuses.  We should continue to place those in public office at the municipal, state and federal levels, while sending the more desirable anuses to Hollywood.      
Greedy doctors are even stealing kidneys.  Poor people are being drugged and when they wake up a kidney is missing. Some do not even know how they got this scar from.  
I find it incredible that poverty still exists!  This is 2007, and yet there is still poverty--why can't we fix this problem?  Why are people not able  to get heath care that they desperately need? It seems evryone is more worried about a faster computer, car, bigger house, etc.  Why can't these resources be used to combat poverty?  Because there is no 'profit' from trying to help these people.  If we cannot combat the poverty/health care problem in the U.S., how are we going to eradicate it???
It is an appalling story.  With the opulence in which we live, that in today's world people are so poor that they even need to consider selling an organ.  I don't have an answer, although it seems that the donors need protection from their govenment, or at least guaranteed follow-up care.  I wonder why this family couldn't "work" off the debt--although possibly that leads to slavery in such poverty stricken environments.  It's sad that his only option was to sell a kidney, and we stress over a simple dental visit, or where to eat dinner on a Saturday night.  We, as Americans take far too much for granted, myself included.
I feel sad for the people who  feel they must sell their kidneys. I, on the other was on the other side of the fence, in intensive care for 37 days, I was an organ donor. My husband was pressured every single day to turn  off my life supports. The medical community has convinced my entire family that I would be a vegetable if I came out of a horrible accident. On the 16th day I started breathing on my own. I am not a vegetable, I work, I am raising an adopted son who is 16 years old. My husband stopped the process. I had a good chance of life.  The ironic thing is that now my husband is in renal failure due to a large amount of antibiotics given to him when he had pertinitus to keep him alive. Can we afford a kidney?. No! Would we want one under criminal and unethical conditions. The answer is the same. But I would donate if I was a match.
The medical community was absolutely steller in keeping me alive but my husband was the true hero by saying "no" giving me a chance. My plea is this, give your loved ones a chance if they do have to have life supports, then if all fails, donate their organs, there is a need! Remember, it took 16 days for me to start breathing on my own, and at times I had no brain waves or blood pressure was nothing. I did take the organ donation off of my drivers license though, I am going to leave that decision to my family. If my husband had been unable to talk, I would be a part of someone, perhaps a cornea, two kidneys, a heart, skin, bone marrow, liver. Wonderful contributions! Giving others a chance too.
Do I want a kidney for my hubby? Yes, but not at the expense of others. Organ donation should be regulated. Thanks
It is one thing to improve the human condition by becoming an organ donor, quite another to put organs up for sale and thereby create situations where there will be those who will profit at some other's expense. Where donating is an act of free will, organ trade is based on social inequity. Expolitation frequently results in death. Dr. Nancy Scheper Hughes of UC Berkeley is an excellent resource on global organ trade as well as other pressing ethical concerns regarding health and the human condition. Those interested might want to research organ watch and Hughes'work.
As a Pakistani and a physician, I am ashamed of the practice of sale of kidney that has been going on for years. I am very much ashamed and let down by our politicians who have failed to take notice of this exploitation of their citizens. Thank God finally judiciary in Pakistan has attained certain level of independance from corrupt political set up. The Chief Justice of supreme court of pakistan has taken suo motto action on this curse and has ordered the parliament to inact a law to ban sale of human organs. After a prolonged delay this law has been promulgated as of Sept. 3, 2007. Now anyone engaging in the practice of buying kidneys fron unrelated donors will be punished with 10 years behind bars. I hope this law can be made universal and applicable in all countries of the world.
This is a propaganda piece to import sympathy for ecnomically marginalized Christians living in a predominantly Muslim country. On the surface it appears a pity piece about survival for the poor; but the underlying message is a dig at Islam and ecnomic structure of a Muslim country. Since Islam forbids organ transplantation especially for profit, the piece posits economic issues of minority of Christians against this backdrop while cajoling the reader to believe that the poor can only sell themselves (and their body parts) to move themselves out of oppressive poverty imposed upon them by harsh Islamic laws. Since the majority of readers live in Christian countries, the reader ask why cannot the countries change these laws and the regulatory agencies which impose such harshness on the poor. Moreover, the reader will then assert the position (if they are Christian) that there should be laws against punitive laws against Christians imposed by Muslims. And so it goes...this war on terrorism which continuously assaults Islamic values.
Ah, Manuel is lecturing us on "poverty?" Then, pray tell, why you chose to have children you could not feed, yet you obviously can afford a computer and Internet access?  By the way, I know a wee bit about poverty as I've been unemployed for more than a year now due to work-related (but not officially "disabling") injuries.  Perhaps you should return to your home country so that you can enjoy your poverty....
Odd, I can sell my house, my car, or even my dog, but not an organ which belongs--undeniably--to me?  Why have we allowed the most corrupt of a bad bunch, politicians, to dictate the limits of an individual's rights?  As if that weren't bad enough, then we bring that same supernatural being responsible for Hell, the War on Terror, the Crusades, 9/11, the Salem witch trials, the Intifada, and all other ills based on "faith" into it... I guess "we" are never responsible for our own actions.
In response to Ron Charest, some people do not always get transplants as a result of not taking care of themselves. I recommend you go to www.pkdcure.org. PKD is an inherited kidney disease, that slowly manifests itself over the course of one's life. No matter how healthy a lifestyle you lead, 50-60% of the time your kidneys will fail, transplant is not a cure...but the best alternative.
I hear about people "donating" blood and it's applauded. I hear about people "selling" organs and it's appalling. This article brings to light the plight of the destitute and the lenghts some of them are "fortunate" to go to, even temporarily. What's disturbing though, is the fact someone would go in for surgery of a different nature and come out oragn less without the approval or knowledge of the "theft", whilst the "surgeons" continue LIFE !!
I am a live organ donor.  I donated a kidney to a friend and the thought of being paid for that, is insane.  The fact that someone is going to live is payment enough for me.  I just had the opportunity to make someone else's life easier.  It was an honor to see the changes in her once my kidney started working.  The problem with donations is that people are afraid or misinformed.  I will be donating what is left when I die.  What will it hurt?
I agree with an earlier post. Anyone needing an organ due to intentional self damage, such as a liver due to alcohol consumption, lungs due to smoking etc., should be denied access to a new organ until everyone else has been taken care of first.  How many time we have seen the wealthy get two and even three transplants due to health damage caused by alcohol and drug abuse when children have been left to die because no organs were available???
Surely people from Canada and the UK wouldn't do this, not with their wonderful, utopian health care system so many are encouraging the US to emulate.
I totally agree that we in this country have no idea what it's like to be so poor that $3000 is an unimaginable fortune to us. Imagine what choices the people in the poorest countries have. They are lucky to make a dollar a day. In Bangladesh, they make about that for stripping old tankers and other ships, extremely dangerous and difficult work.
I wonder what God is thinking? He forbade taking blood into the body because the soul is in the blood. It is absolutely sacred. Yet the American Red Cross makes billions from blood every year by ramming down people's throats the lie that they need blood. Remember what they did after 9/11? They threw blood away because they had too much!! People die from blood transfusions. Continuing to rely on blood during operations is simply perpetuating the myth that it is okay to use it. Doctors should be concentrating on bloodless operating. They have to with Jehovah's Witnesses!

At least this was a consenting grown man. In our wonderful country, abortionist are ripping apart  unborn babies by the thousands every day and selling their organs to hospitals for big bucks!
Justin Davis,
I pray that, should you ever find yourself in such desperation that these people have seen, that people will show more compassion for you than you have demonstrated here.
When the potential for doing harm outweighs the potential for doing what's good and beneficial, I believe transplants from live donors should stop.  That the only way to get an organ (if at all) it should be from a person that is already dead.  One that died from natural causes, not murdered.  Money is a temptation for Doctors and organ brokers that is too hard to resist.  What about the quality of life for the recipient?  Is it even worth it?  All the crime and sordidness that goes on behind the scenes, maybe they are just selling their eternal souls for a few more years of a miserable life.
Who Cares, its his to sell, Worry about for own and mind your own business.  

Why does a goverment need to protect you from your own stupidity...... Everybody has a choice !!!!
Doctors who are responsible for the well being of the general society are taking advantage of their education and using it as a weapon instead. This reflects negatively not only on the government but also the educational system that generates doctors that would do anything to make money. Not only are doctors involved in this business, but groups such as the Edhi Center, which is an internationally recognized community service organization, involve themselves in organ traficking without informing the patient. Usually these are poor people who have no idea or say. Well, all I have to say is that the people who are involved in this business will have to pay back for such unethical acts in one way or the other. Maybe one day their own children will trafic their kidneys....good for them..they deserve to die!
There is more to this problem than the selling of kidneys.  By making the selling of organs legal, you run into the problem of organs only going to the highest bidder.  What about the people that need organ transplants that cannot afford to pay the astronomical fees that will become associated with "buying" a kidney?  When that occurs, the world will say, "Oh...those poor pitiful people.  They are so poor they cannot afford to buy an organ to survive.  We must do something to regulate the selling of organs."  It is sad that there are long waiting list of people needing organs, but waiting liss are a fact of life, no matter where you live. The problem is one of overwhelming poverty and that is the issue that must be dealt with.  
What honor.  While the debate of right and wrong can spin forever, lets take a moment to recognize this man for risking his life to honor family debt and better his childrens lives.  We would do good to take a page from this mans book and work toward such integrity in our own lives.  Ive never met anyone who would sell an organ to pay a loan payment.  It is saddening to know this is the last resort this man had for improving his life but where theres a way there is a will.  We practice paying less than fortunate americans for their plasma on a daily basis in this country.  Short of a few kind hearted individuals, I bet the majority of donors in those clinics are just as down on their luck (relatively) as this man.  Believe it when I say if kidney donation was allowed here the lines would be long, and full of the less than fortunate.  It is what it is, and cant be changed.  Our governments so conveniently pick and choose what is an issue and what is not, what will get them attention for doing right while so many issues go on without attention.  If its attention grabbing or campain winning material you bet your britches we will hear about it.  If not its just natures way.
I have been on kidney dialysis waiting for a kidney for 6 years.  Although I would give just about anything for a transplant the one thing I could never accept would be the circumstances of accepting an organ knowing it was taken in a manner that would result in the death of the donor due to unsafe, unclean, and inappropriate methods be they surgical or otherwise.  It appalls me to think that anyone coming from any country where proper surgical procedures and methods to harvest kidneys are in place and dialysis available would be that desperate for themselves to purchase black market kidneys knowing how they have come about.  And as for that little puke Justin Davis from Manhattan, KS.....if you are a kidney patient then you should know a transplant is a gift not a right.  How dare you.  The article speaks of parents selling their kidneys just to feed their children to keep them alive and you speak of them that they are deserving to die?  And you say you can piss 3,000.00 to get one.  Well you normally get what you pay for.  I'm sure you will get what you want.  For your sake I hope you don't get what you deserve.
IM FROM PAKISTAN.ITS VERY SAD TO READ THIS ,ITS SYSTEM FAULT.....ITS FAULT OF US ALL WE HAVE JOB MONEY AND SOURCES....ALL THE HUMAN WHO HAVE GOOD JOB MONEY.....IF WE ALL WANT A $1 MAKE DIFFRENCE...IN ALL WORLD...PEOPLES IN AFRICA PEPOLES IN ALL OVER THE WORLD.......ITS MINE FAULT TOO....I CAN'T SAY ANY THING IFEEL SAD....BUT I TRY MY BEST TO HELP TO SOME....IF EVERYBODY TRY TO HELP SOME ONE I HOPE POVERTY .... THANK FOR POINT OUT A SERIOUS PROB.
Wow, this is really sad.


I had no idea stuff like this was going on in Pakistan.
If people want to sell their extra kidney ... What is the problem with that? Yes there is corruption involved in some places but thats the norm for everything. Some people don't know how hard it is to see your family suffer and not have enough food every day. This is one way these poorer people can get money. The human body is a gift of nature and a gift that can be shared to help others. Saying prayers will not help these people just make you feel better. You have oil companies ripping people off while the poor suffer to pay for gas to make $5 an hour. I'm tired of well off people dictating what the poor can do...live your own life. Just remember not to buy gasoline on Tuesdays.....
Oh please!  All those who blame the U.S. (and even more ridiculous, Geo. Bush) for the tragic condition that drives people to sell their kidney ought to "put up or shut up!" You want the "government" to do something and you accuse the "government" of being heartless and not caring about conditions in 3rd world countries.  The "government" is "us".You feel such anger toward the U.S. and believe you are so righteous just for caring. When was the last time YOU contributed money to organizations dedicated to helping people in the 3rd world countries? You could have sent $500 to pay off this debt! You can say you didn't know, but now you do. I challenge you to contact such organizations to help out financially.  Better yet, volunteer to be part of the solution. Or are you just content to feel good for blaming everyone else? Nothing makes me more angry than someone who thinks the "government" is always to blame.  Put your money where your mouth is!
Why? we and other countries spend billions on war and the other unconstructive personal interest and just forget that we have people in our countries that need help, due to starvation and poverty, the lack of education and deseaseand other natural disasters,, and we keep electing people that do nothing about the main problems of our times like poverty and hunger and need for medical care and we keep making more war machines instead of taking care of our own and those other humans that deserve care and a home that that so many of us take for granted, when are we as people going to wake up and say enough, stop paying for the personal wars. ( which cost us more than what we would have spent if we had spent it on our people that are in need of care and medication and housing) this country and other countries keep losing work and jobs to countries like china and india and we keep wondering why, well wake up its the people that have all the money and corporations that only thing of the dollar that are doing it they help get polititions in office that are there for there good not the people , like the present president, and were stuck cause we cant impech him we would  end up with channie, who is just as bad as the one we have and we dont vote for people that are good for the country we vote for people that are good for just our own persoanl interest, wake up people if its not good for the country its not good for youre interest, these people in this story are a example of what happens to countrys that are not conserned about there people and ours is next. STOP voting for politicions that talk about the war, and big bussiness and Vote for the ones that talk about poverty. jobs and keeping the American way of life, the ones that no we need a national heath care, that we need jobs , that we need care for the old and displaced people of this country, think what the billions of dollars spent on this war could have bought us in a better way of life here and in contries that are our allies, not counties like China. Remeber New Orleans. if that had been wqashington DC would it have happened there, No there would have been instant aid to them and if it had been New York or Las Angelas, no they get aid ASP, but new Orleans , it took weeks and still the city is in ruins, WHY, because they were poor the ones that cant vote cause they have to many other needs to wrroy about some A-H precident that doesnt help them when they need it and same goes for the rest of this country, you look the other way when you see poverty on your door step and do nothing, WAKE UP AMERICA, at the rate its going there well be more poverty and police at your door in a short time we are becoming the same thing that we hung germans for after WWll and want be long befor we have a SS inforcing the laws to keep people like me quite Be Aware. Time is running out for this country, dont believe it, study history.
All I can say and add to this is that I really hope that none of you people with major "ETHICAL" issues regarding harvest and sale of donor kidneys or any other organs for transplant ever have to suffer the terrible side effects and every single day health conditions that you or the people you love suffer from, should take a BIG LOOK in the mirror, because one day it will happen to you, someone in your immediate family or someone you know personally.

If there could development of a medically safe industry in a regulated, supervised and monitored medical environment for something like this, I would be the first in line to purchase a donor kidney.  Let me explain in full detail why that is...

My wife of 15 years has severe Type II (Adult On-set) diabetes which means she end-stage renal kidney failure.  Simply put, this requires her to take dialysis treatments just to survive and she has done so for nearly five years now.  If I could legally "buy or purchase" a kidney to end this night-mare we live with DAILY, I would without so much as a second thought given.

You can ask any person who takes dialysis treatments and they will all say that very same thing.  The chance to extend my wife's life and to provide a better quality of live for her would be something I would gladly pay for.

I DARE you people who think this is considered to be "Unethical" to go visit your local kidney dialysis treatment center and stay there for one full-day.  Watch how painful it is for a dialysis patient to take this treatment - look at their face and look into their eyes as they take their treatments - then once you see for yourself, you WILL CHANGE YOUR MIND.

I am a fine shining example of this being a primary care provider for my spouse, and if it wasn't for me, she would die - doing this alone is a full-time job, not to mention the full-time professional job I have.  I work two full-time jobs and will do so for the rest of my life...and guess what people?  My wife still WORKS FULL-TIME AND HAS THIS DREADED DISEASE - SO WHAT IS YOUR MAJOR MALFUNCTION?

I guarantee you people with the your so-called "hang-ups and issues" could not take it - and, again, guess what - this is the WAY MY SPOUSE AND I LIFE EVERY SINGLE DAY AND IT WILL BE THAT WAY FOR THE REST OF OUR NATURAL LIVES

Get over your ethical issues and grow the hell up!

I tried to give my wife one of my own kidneys, but we were not an exact blood-type match...I've done and tried to do everything possible to care and comfort my spouse, but again, it will never be enough by any means.

We are currently on two kidney donor lists for an organ transplant, which has an average wait of 5 to 7 YEARS - YES 5 TO 7 YEARS (and that's what we are told), is a very, very long time to do.

Even so, there are no guarantees that she'll even get a kidney donated one day, but all we can do is pray and hope - so why not give people like us an alternate medical option for choosing a better quality life?

That's all I'm going to say, so to take what I've written here to heart and put your so-called "ethics" on the shelf dammit and "PRETTY PLEASE"!
This is a TRAGEDY. To think a human being has no other choice than to sell off a piece of his body to profiteers. I don't care how the organ is "harvested". Nobody will ever be able to convince me that there is no better solution than this. It is simply barbaric and another form of genocide.
First of all, the American Government needs to tend to the needs of the AMERICAN PEOPLE!  Buying & seeling organs is a practice that is as old as dirt.  If those of you who oppose this practice were handed a death sentence, but then told if you had an organ you could live, am quiet sure most would empty their bank accounts for the option to live. It is sad that anyone is exploited in this practice; but just as sad is the fact that worse things happen to some people right here in the USA.  Lets fix those issues before we are "emergency service" for yet ANOTHER country.
Why rich liberals like Soros do not invest in construction of housing in Pakistan?
I bet a dollar, poverty would have been eradicated long ago.
Money does not get you everything in life, even sometimes it gets you less. There are plenty of jobs out there and people are just taking the lazy way out of it. They are in no way thinking of their children because their just going to die. But on the other side organ donation is so little in the states we have people dieing on waiting lists for the organs and this shouldn't be happening. We need to be worrying about our country not other countries because we have people starving and dieing and nobody gives a damn.
They never stated how he became in debt.  Probably lost it in the alley betting on Michigan this past weekend....
Tony from TX, how can you say this is communist.  This is as capitalistic as it gets, to sell an organ for money.  This is free trade.  In a communism this would not be allowed, since the state controls everything.  I'm not a communist, neather am I for selling your body parts.  But as someone else said, if they make it illigal it will open up a bunch of butcher shops.  People than will for sure get hurt. Now you said that the government should help, this is only possible if they have a socialist government, wich leans towards communism according to the U.S. doctrines. Do we have healthcare that covers everyone in our country?  Fix whats wrong in your own country first, and then worry about the rest of the world.  
People selling their own kidney's is illegal, harmful and against religious beliefs, but why do they do it? To stop their hunger, to live a better life, to stop being humiliated by people that keeps on asking them for money to pay off their bills ect. These people lives with most of their families under 1 small roof due to financial reasons and most of the people living under that roof are people above 60.These people (who sells their kidneys) work very hard, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and might have a second job just to support his/her family and in the end might not get the salary that will help and support him/her and his/her family. So what do they do? Or what will you do if you in their place? Sell your body? Sell your children?  Commit suicide? I bet any one will do that, but they said no, they will still go on with life although all of these problems, so they sell their kidneys just for money so they can live a decent life. All countries are forbidding selling body parts and saying that it's wrong. 3rd world countries today care about is trying to be the same as the US by building huge and tall and weird shaped buildings, by building casino's and hotel's and other entertainment thing's and by buying the latest weapons and tanks and jets for war and ect. and I know they do that because I'm an American living in one. I want to ask the 3rd world countries a question, you pay tons of money for all of these things that is just listed, although you are very poor countries, why don't you just use that money or half of it to give to these poor helpless people or make new jobs for them will decent salaries or free food or pay for their education or something if you are so considered about people selling their organs and considered about poor people ect. And if you don't want to do that, then just leave them alone.
If you don't like what's happening, do something about. Tell people about this tell your family about it; make a donation make a documentary, at least pray for them that god helps them instead of just sitting there.
In end I conclude that people can make a change if they consider or care about it. The world is coming to an end now........
This is so very sad. Myself, years ago thought that this would happen in the future. Selling body parts is like a horror movie and this past year I watched a DVD about this. I can't remember what country. We are doomed as a species if this continues. The rich survive and the hell with everybody else. Geeeeeezzz what a world we live in.........
What is it with the stupid idiotic muslim world????...There's not one muslim country that does anything right...they pump oil and that's it...no technology, no exports, no inventions, nothing good for the world,unless you consider suicide bombers an export....Who cares what they do?...Let 'em suffer in their own crap cultures they've made for themselves...Let's get on with the electric cars so we can tell the muslims we no longer need 'em and let 'em rot in their own sh/t....
This is a very sad situation for the people of Pakistan. I think that there needs to be some regulations regarding the practice of organ transplants and that this practice should not be as widespread. Widespread transplanting only increases the chances of contracting terminal, blood-related diseases. Perhaps the government of Pakistan should seriously consider creating other opportuinities for their people to transcend from their levels utter poverty.
i think scariest comment i read was one above how the "buyers" according to the articles are the countries with the government, socialist healthcare systems.  the article never mentioned americans, just the comments.  think about that before voting in the next election.. its bad, but it could get alot worse
It probably happens in the USA as well.
The tragedy here is multi-leveled. The implicit sadness of someone selling their body parts to get out of debt and have a better life is so remarkably depressing to me. The fact that he prayed to jesus before-hand is just another element of the ignorance, superstition, and backwardness that drives this kind of practice.
The man and the story is all repeated again! It is the poor and uneducated man who sold what was really in his control, his own body part, for the sake of family honor.
Donating kidney is not unethical or illegal but the manner and circumstances in which this happened is deplorable. The donor deserves not only money but a proper preoperative education and postoperative care.
It is the failure of the government, unprofessionalism of the medical team, and lack of sensitivity of the society for these things to continue unregulated.
Quote "I find it incredible that poverty still exists!  This is 2007, and yet there is still poverty--why can't we fix this problem?"

This is the funniest quote I've ever heard.  Clearly you don't leave Texas to often and I'm sorry to say but I imagine you have rarely traveled outside of the USA.  I would suggest taking a Anthropology class sometime at the local community college if you really want to try to understand why there is poverty in the world.  The truth is a about 20% or less of the world population control and enjoy over 80% of its wealth and resources.  Over half the world population lives on $1 a day and the rest of them them live on even less.  Like it or not, if you live in the Western world your lucky, very lucky.
I am 27 years old and I live in the U.S.A. I lost a kidney in an accident and nearly lost my second one as well. I had tons of people that new me or were related to me offer a kidney to save my life...however some are not as fortunate, what really makes this so horrid is that there is not more structure or government oversight, so these people do not get robbed and not properly cared for on the follow ups. This should not be made illegal in any country just strictly overseen so that people are not taken advantage of. If it were made illegal here a bigger vacuum for criminals just stealing peoples organs will come. I live a perfectly normal life minus cokes, and if cared for properly others could as well, whether they donate or lose one in an accident......lives could be saved on both ends.
I'm sorry for how this is happening. I'm not an organ donor and will not be unless there is a public health care system in our country. The reason is simple. None of my family member can benefit so why should I donate? Organ transplant is benefiting mostly wealthy people,people with access to health care(preventive), annual checks...By the time my folks and I will be diagnosed for organ transplant, it will probably be on the autopsy bench. I'll be glad to be a donor knowing that I can also benefit if needed. Peace to all


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