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UCCRO Statement on the necessity of humanitarian corridors for Mariupol

We call on all those whose competence it is and who have the ability – to unblock the access of help to...

Tribunal says China uses coercion in organ harvesting, targets religious minorities

An investigative tribunal has said that forced harvesting of organs for transplant continues in China, with religious minorities especially targeted.
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