Live: Roam the exotic Starlight Night Market in Xishuangbanna来西双版纳, 体验风情夜市

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The Starlight Night Market in Jinghong City, Xishuangbanna in southwest China's Yunnan Province, is the best place to catch a glimpse of local people's lives if you travel to Xishuangbanna. The market lies along the Lancang-Mekong River, featuring local food and creative handicrafts by the young. Most of the stalls are festooned with colorful oiled paper umbrellas, which evoke a feeling of being in Southeast Asia.

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Forced Organ Harvesting: “I’m going to China, they’re shooting my donor” Professor Wendy Rogers is the Professor in Clinical Ethics at Macquarie University, Australia; and Chair of the International Advisory Board for the International Coalition to End Transplant Abuse in China, a charitable NGO: a role for which she receives no remuneration. In 2019 she was presented with the National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NHMRC) Ethics Award and named one of the Nature journal’s top 10 people who matter in science, in recognition of her research-led campaign against forced organ harvesting; as well as appearing in Medscape’s 2019 Physicians of the Year. Rogers tells HEQ about the responsibility of physicians and academics to recognise and act against forced organ harvesting. What do you know about the current situation regarding forced organ harvesting in China? My understanding is that China is still performing a large number of transplants - far more than any official figures would indicate - and that vast [quantities of] organs are sourced from prisoners of conscience. A lot of those prisoners are Falun Gong practitioners, who are still incarcerated in large numbers; but based on evidence that some women gave who have been incarcerated in the Uyghur prisons fairly recently, almost certainly people from the Uyghur community are being harvested as well. What first drew your attention to the forced organ harvesting of prisoners of conscience in China? I was watching the film Hard to Believe [a 2016 documentary investigating forced organ harvesting in China], which was produced by Kay Rubacek and directed by Ken Stone. It presents itself as a mystery: all these transplants are happening in China, where could all the organs be coming from? It’s a very compelling documentary, and I saw it and I thought: goodness. I hadn’t really been aware of the nature of the allegations of what was happening in China. So, then I bought [investigative writer] Ethan Gutmann’s book [The slaughter: mass killings, organ harvesting, and China’s secret solution to its dissident problem] and the 2006 book by David Matas and David Kilgour [Bloody Harvest]; and I read those books. The more I looked into it, the more I found that there was a lot of evidence that organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience does occur and the Chinese provided no evidence that would reassure you that things are happening ethically there.
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