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Harvesting organs from “slaves”

ISIS Defector Reports on the Sale of Organs Harvested from ISIS held “Slaves”

2016-01-01
By: Jan Kalvik
On: 01/01/2016
In: News
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In February of 2015 Iraqi Ambassador, Mohamed Alhakim requested the UN Security Council to investigate the deaths of twelve doctors in Mosul, Iraq who he claimed had been killed by ISIS after refusing to remove organs from dead bodies. He also claimed that some of the bodies found were mutilatedContinue Reading

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