Invite to organ trafficking summit at the Vatican


BEIJING: China will attend an organ trafficking summit at the Vatican for the first time, local media said, as Beijing tries to persuade the world it is no longer using executed prisoners as donors.

Former vice health minister Huang Jiefu has been invited to the conference as the Holy See bids to improve relations with the Asian giant, long stalled over conflicts about who should control the Catholic church in China.

Beijing issued its first regulation banning the trade of organs in 2007, but trafficking remains common as the country suffers a drastic shortage of donated body parts.

The practice of using executed prisoners’ organs for transplants was also banned in 2015, but some international medical groups suspect prisoners may be reclassified as voluntary donors to get around the rules.

Huang previously admitted that China did use the organs of convicts for transplants before the country had a public donation system in 2010, but has since insisted this is no longer the case.

“This is the first time that China has been invited to a summit on organ transplanting held by an authoritative international organisation,” Huang was quoted by the Global Times as saying on Monday.

Francis Delmonico, a surgeon and academician of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, told the paper the Vatican’s invitation was because Beijing had shown greater willingness to follow World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines on organ donation. — AFP

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