Thursday, 30 July 2015

Given the Seller Kidney Village in Nepal


If there is competition on the world's poorest villages, village Hokse, Nepal, could be the winner. How not, was so poor, the village population was forced to sell one of their kidneys to earn money to survive.

Therefore, this practice is done almost every citizen, do not be surprised if Hokse known as Kidney Seller village.

The realtor donors visited the village, also in the surrounding area on a regular basis, for the people who want to exchange their organs with a sum of money. If the residents agree, the realtor will take them to southern India to perform the surgical removal of the kidney.

Generally, kidney Hokse citizens exchanged with money of US $ 2,000 or the equivalent of Rp27 million.

Unfortunately, the citizens Hokse many do not know that they were actually duped into selling their kidneys at a low price as well as through illegal procedures.

"Over the past 10 years, many people came to our village and convince to sell a kidney and a lot of people who agree because we are short of money," he said, as reported by Oddity Central.

Data collected Nepal nonprofit organization, Forum for Protection of People's Rights (FPPR) says there are about 10 thousand surgical removal of the kidney with kidney amount sold on the black market was around 7,000 kidney.

On the black market, kidneys from Hokse sold up to six times the initial price.

Not only that, the high demand for donor organs also make the practice illegal in Hokse deepened. Even many people who cheated, fake doctor came to the village said residents affected by serious illness and requires surgery and at the same time, their kidneys were also taken.

In fact, not a few people who were killed and both kidneys were then 'harvested'.

Starting from alternatives to meet the needs of life and future savings, the story of the village kidney seller Hokse into a horror story.

Now, the villagers Hokse anxiety and fear. Especially if a stranger entered the village.

"They're worried the victim of kidnapping and murder," said Krishna Pyari Nakarmi, a lawyer from FPPR.

In addition, now in Hokse, they were caught selling a kidney, gossip and ostracized.

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