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There's a photo on hewiki. I have no idea how to import it here. No More Mr Nice Guy (talk) 19:36, 21 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

a mistake in the article

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it wasn't 125 tissues etc., the government found over 8,000 (!) bottles filled with all sort of body parts, including hearts, brains, lungs etc.. also, they found out that the institution is to blame for changing evidence in favor of the prasticution (don't know if i spelled it right). maybe you should mantion it in the article.

also, Mr. Hiss wan't fired, we was forced to vecation and was still paid his monthly sallary, 89K ILS (around 23,400$) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.69.73.156 (talk) 12:13, 14 August 2016 (UTC)Reply

Online articles about the harvesting of organs by the Abu Kabir Forensic Institute

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Online articles about the harvesting of organs by the Abu Kabir Forensic Institute:

  • The Guardian - Ian Black - Doctor admits Israeli pathologists harvested organs without consent, 21 December 2009.
  • Counterpunch - Nancy Scheper-Hughes - Body Parts and Bio-Piracy, 25 October 2010: "Dr. Scheper-Hughes says her purpose here is to refute the controversial official statements of the Ministry of Health and the IDF that while there may have been irregularities at the National Forensic Institute, they have long since ended. To this day, she says, they have failed to acknowledge, punish, or rectify various medical human rights abuses, past and present at the National Forensic Institute. While many of the allegations are widely known, the testimony by Israeli state pathologist and IDF (reserve) Lt. Col. Chen Kugel has never been published in English and his allegations are known only within Israel. Dr. Scheper-Hughes invited Dr. Kugel to speak publicly on this topic in the U.S. on May 6, 2010."
  • WRMEA - Alison Weir - Israeli Organ Harvesting: From Moldova To Palestine, p.15, November 2009.
  • Tablet - Nathalie Rothschild - The Blood Libel that Won't Quit, 03 December 2012.

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