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A Chinese medical researcher and businessman was executed Friday on charges of spying for Taiwan, his family said.
Ran Chen, who has Austrian citizenship, said her father's execution by gunshot was confirmed at 5 p.m. via the Austrian embassy in Beijing.
"Today, our beloved father, Wo Weihan, was executed," a statement from Chen and her sister Di Chen said. "His life was taken from him before he or our family could say its last goodbyes."
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Organ donor reform called for in China
Organ donor reform called for in China
Over 90 per cent of China’s organ transplants come from prisoners
When a patient has an organ transplant in China, chances are it was harvested from an executed prisoner. In a recent article in the British medical journal The Lancet, China’s vice-minister of health, Huang Jiefu, writes that more than 90 per cent of transplanted organs in his home country are from prisoners.
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China executes researcher on spying charges
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A Chinese medical researcher and businessman was executed Friday on charges of spying for Taiwan, his family said.
Ran Chen, who has Austrian citizenship, said her father's execution by gunshot was confirmed at 5 p.m. via the Austrian embassy in Beijing.
"Today, our beloved father, Wo Weihan, was executed," a statement from Chen and her sister Di Chen said. "His life was taken from him before he or our family could say its last goodbyes."