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It seems there is evidence that prisoners sentenced to death are becoming involuntary organ donors. Im against the death penalty, but it seems like a waste not to allow transplant patients access to these organs. These are convicted criminals, society has determined to deprive them the right to live, but the article is saying that taking their organs after execution is a 'breach of human rights'. Its just a bit confusing to me, its like disinfecting the needle you are using to pump in stuff that will stop the heart... strange place we live in.
It seems there is evidence that prisoners sentenced to death are becoming involuntary organ donors. Im against the death penalty, but it seems like a waste not to allow transplant patients access to these organs. These are convicted criminals, society has determined to deprive them the right to live, but the article is saying that taking their organs after execution is a 'breach of human rights'. Its just a bit confusing to me, its like disinfecting the needle you are using to pump in stuff that will stop the heart... strange place we live in.
