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Removal of cadet’s organs ‘normal procedure’

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It stinks ! Hope the parents will ask the lawyers council of Thailand and the human rights commission to intervene. Poor cadet, poor parents....:-(

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Utter rubbish guys and you know it. Organs removed without consultation with relatives to cover up in most country's, do they know how to tell the truth here, second thoughts do they know what the truth means?

11 hours ago, YetAnother said:

i used to think this place was primitive; now i search for lower descriptions

There is none , but wait ' Neanderthal ' springs to mind ............

13 hours ago, kotsak said:

There was a kid in China who sold one so he can get an iPhone but who knows how much the person who needed it paid for it..

..three and four-pence halfpenny.

9 hours ago, Crash999 said:

At first I thought it was recruits donating organs. 

 

Like, “sorry cadet we are we are taking a kidney this year.”

..we already have your balls.

So where do we find a copy of this "law" or is a protocol of the local office.

Do you think they would have come forward with the organs if they weren't  caught out with the surprise second ortopsy 

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