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Canadian nursing program director denounces China’s forced organ harvesting

Updated: July 13, 2023 at 10:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Jul 13, 2023 – 10:17 pm EDT

MONTREAL (LifeSiteNews) – The head of a nursing program in British Columbia has denounced the forced organ harvesting the Chinese government carries out on its own citizens as part of a gruesome industry in which the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) targets healthy youth and political prisoners. 

Tony Chacon, head of the Nephrology Nursing Specialty Program at the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT), became alerted to the issue when some BCIT patients suspiciously received an organ transplant within a short span of time after traveling to China, in contrast to a much longer wait time in western countries. 

In July 4 remarks at the 2023 Congress of the International Nurses Council (INC) in Montreal — a convention for professional nurses hosted by the INC and the Canadian Nurses Association — Chacon said of patients of the BCIT transplant program who travel abroad for organ transplants, “We have an obligation [to] look after them when they come back. They are followed by the transplant program, but we sometimes find out through them or family that they have actually bought the transplant in China.” 

Referring to China’s known practice of forced

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