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[–] spez_is_a_cuck 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Where is the market for these organs? Who's buying them? You need a serious amount of infrastructure to make use of them - harvesting, logistics, transplanting - where are all the companies and people involved in this industry, there must be thousands of people and lots of them very highly skilled.
Who are the clients?
[–] amCassandraAMA 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago (edited ago)
You underestimate the amount of professionals. 18 000 organs in 6 years are 3k syrian organs per anno. that is less than 10 organs per day. Like one decent Hospital could achieve that. Sure, if done every day one would need like double or tripple the staff for the surgeon not to die to exhaustion, but even 3 hospitals is not much if you consider the amount of countries around syria. One black site hospital on haiti, on somewhere in saudi arabia, one somewhere in turkey.. I can totally see this happening.
You'd just need one corrupt surgeon and 1-2 helpers for a kidney, more for other organs. And others can be trained to do the shit like holding stuff, no professional necessary for that.
There is over a billion of people that could afford a black market organ. If you consider 3k organs for 1,500 000 000 people. That is 1 organ per 500k humans. Even if you are more harsh and say 1 in 100k, thats still kinda possible.
[–] ababcb 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Probably the same clients that seek out the illegal organ trade in China.
[–] Warnos44 [S] ago
I thought the article explained they were using a lot of them for their own soldiers who are injured during the fights (?)
[–] goat_cheese_pizza ago
Could it be just for their rituals and "art" ?