China is deeply concerning and has raised serious allegations of human rights abuses, including forced organ harvesting.
In March, during a US congressional committee hearing, experts had claimed that Chinese authorities had gathered genetic information from the Muslim Uyghur minority, with the aim of supporting a forced organ transplant programme targeted at attracting Muslim medical tourists from Gulf states.
In a post on X, Uyghur-American politician Salih Hudayar stated, «China has inaugurated a „Children's Organ Transplant Centre.“ As part of the Uyghur genocide, China has been harvesting Uyghurs' organs and selling them as „halal organs.“ Since 2014, nearly a million Uyghur children have been forcibly separated from their families. Is this another step in China's ongoing Uyghur Genocide and notorious organ harvesting practices?»
There have been allegations and reports from various sources, including human rights organisations and testimonies from individuals, suggesting that Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslim minorities in Xinjiang have faced severe repression, including forced labour, mass detention, and possibly forced organ harvesting.
These claims are serious and demand thorough investigation and accountability.
According to the Minnesota-based non-profit organisation 'World Without Genocide', Uyghurs are reportedly being killed for their organs to meet the demands of a lucrative transplant industry valued at approximately USD 1 billion