I was trying to understand what the Chinese perspective is on this. What do people who live in China or who were born there think about whether or not people in China have harvested organs from political prisoners and/or continue to do so?
She writes that organ harvesting is illegal, that nearly everyone in China opposes it, and that if someone were caught doing it, they would go to jail.
I'm not sure how to square that with a finding from a tribunal in Britain that "state organised or approved organisations or individuals" engaged in "forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience has been practised for a substantial period of time, involving a very substantial number of victims".
I guess she would probably respond by saying that the source is dubious and it cannot be true because the state wouldn't break the law like that?
Here is the best most levelheaded response I found, on Quora from someone who frequently presents a particular point of view: https://www.quora.com/Are-there-not-people-within-the-Chines...
She writes that organ harvesting is illegal, that nearly everyone in China opposes it, and that if someone were caught doing it, they would go to jail.
I'm not sure how to square that with a finding from a tribunal in Britain that "state organised or approved organisations or individuals" engaged in "forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience has been practised for a substantial period of time, involving a very substantial number of victims".
I guess she would probably respond by saying that the source is dubious and it cannot be true because the state wouldn't break the law like that?
Is that the view?