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I'm glad to see The Guardian distinguishes between unethical organ harvesting (which is akin to the Alder Hey scandal), and outright body snatching (as Donald Bostrom insists). Check out this correction: We should not have…

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I'm glad to see The Guardian distinguishes between unethical organ harvesting (which is akin to the Alder Hey scandal), and outright body snatching (as Donald Bostrom insists).

Check out this correction:

We should not have put the headline "Israel admits harvesting Palestinian organs" on a story about an admission, by the former head of the Abu Kabir forensic institute near Tel Aviv, that during the 1990s specialists at the institute harvested organs from the bodies of Israeli soldiers, Israeli citizens, Palestinians and foreign workers without getting permission from the families of the deceased (21 December, page 15). That headline did not match the article, which made clear that the organs were not taken only from Palestinians. This was a serious editing error and the headline has been changed online to reflect the text of the story written by the reporter.

Related reading: The Forensics File

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