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Spain Oscar Garay of Spain went to Tianjin on November 11, 2008, for an illegal organ transplant. The procedure took 20 days and cost $130,000. When Garay talked about his trip in 2010, the public learned that the liver he received came from an illegal source. The Spanish government and the news media began paying attention. An organ transplant law was revised in 2010, forbidding Spanish citizens from accepting illegal organ transplants. Anyone who violates this law will face legal consequences. In addition, anyone who participates in, advocates for, or organizes illegal transplants will face three to 12 years in prison. Second, if a person receives an organ and knows it is from an illegal source, this person will be sued. Third, any organizations involved in illegal organ transplants or organ trade will be punished. This includes associations, companies, and hospitals. United States
I loved this, I'm about to move to China and feel pretty stressed with all the info influx and stuff I need to learn. This video presents it in a fun way, I almost forgot my anxiety :D Planning to watch all of your videos before coming to Beijing :)
I have a questions! Are you able to freely travel china outside of city centers as a white or foreigner? Last time i went i was followed everywhere and turned away from establishments because of my race. When traveling in rural china last year we had the police called on us resulting in an interrogation and confiscation of SD cards, Im curious if thats changed in the last year? No, yea i thought.
I'm in China, but I read your comments and it feels like you're not talking about China! There are many videos on RU-vid of foreigners going to the countryside, even going to Xinjiang! They didn't have what you said they had
I am preparing for my first trip to China. I really enjoy your clever teaching methods! I see myself very much as Mr. Beginner! 😂 And accolades to your Chinese character. He plays his role well!