Wary of 'real-life Squid Game' organ trafficking, Australian doctor seeks ban on Chinese surgeons
Fearing Chinese surgeons take part in a 'real-life Squid Game' organ harvesting market, a renowned Australian organ transplant doctor has called for hospitals and universities world over to ban them.
Fearing Chinese surgeons take part in a 'real-life Squid Game' organ harvesting market, a renowned Australian organ transplant doctor has called for hospitals and universities world over to ban them.
In an exclusive interview to Daily Mail Australia, Professor Russell Strong AC claimed that several Chinese medical trainees imbibe what they learn in the West and use it to harvest human organs back home in a horrifying 'kill-to-order' market that has a stark parallel to a side plot in the South Korean Netflix hit Squid Game.
84-year-old Professor Strong, who is now retired, reportedly became aware of China's terrifying human rights abuses back in the late 1980s after establishing a transplant program at Brisbane's Princess Alexandra Hospital.
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