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“Living Cadavers” in Bangladesh: Bioviolence in the Human Organ Bazaar
A research study was recently published by Monir Moniruzzaman, assistant professor of Anthropology and the Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences, in Medical Anthropology Quarterly. The study describes Moniruzzaman’s work finding human organ trafficking victims, how they were coerced into the procedures, and the … Continue reading
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Tagged human organ trafficking, Medical Anthropology Quarterly, Michigan State University, Monir Moniruzzaman
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