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Afghanistan has seen a "kidney selling boom": poor people sell their kidneys for $1,500, and a scar on the waist is prevalent

author:After the front hooves of Zhu

In history, there have been many natural disasters in the land of China, and every time they encounter natural and man-made disasters, it is the poor people who are injured.

Hundreds of thousands of people fled the famine, and in the face of hunger and cold, humanity is like an oil lamp that is about to run out of oil, and the light emits is getting weaker and weaker.

Afghanistan has seen a "kidney selling boom": poor people sell their kidneys for $1,500, and a scar on the waist is prevalent

When hunger reaches a certain level, the children are eaten, and the brothers kill each other, and they begin to appear one after another, becoming the darkness that cannot be erased on the way to escape from the famine.

People who have experienced famine will never waste food again in this life, and the fear of fleeing the famine will stay with them for the rest of their lives, so it can be seen that people have a much greater problem to eat than other problems in the face of hunger.

But at that time, although they were easy to eat, and even their wives were sold, there was no phenomenon of "selling kidneys". The reason why it did not appear was not because the medical conditions at that time did not reach this level, otherwise, a scar on the waist would have left traces in history.

Later, with the development of time and the improvement of medical technology, there was a great miracle in the history of medicine, even if the organ was broken, it could continue to be used if it was replaced with a new one.

The organs of the human body have become replaceable parts.

Afghanistan has seen a "kidney selling boom": poor people sell their kidneys for $1,500, and a scar on the waist is prevalent

There are many "parts" that can be damaged, and there are few "parts" that can be produced, and the huge organ gap cannot be satisfied just by death donation.

There is a huge organ gap in the market, so the profession of "two-way traffickers" has been derived, they connect with the demand side on the one hand, and fool the poor and ignorant people on the other, with the intention of opening up this link.

If you want to solve this problem, you must first start from people's concepts, and secondly, the traffickers use various means to convey such a message to the target group, that is, anyone who has two organs on his body can live if he loses one.

However, if this is the case, why should human beings have to go to such lengths to evolve two organs, the left and right? Some people really believe this kind of lame theory.

No, ten years ago, a high school student in China sold one of his kidneys in order to sell an Apple mobile phone, and exchanged it for 22,000, when the news was broken, the whole country was in an uproar, as for what happened to the young man in the back, please continue to look back, I will talk about it later.

Afghanistan has seen a "kidney selling boom": poor people sell their kidneys for $1,500, and a scar on the waist is prevalent

The first type of person is the person who has a lot of vanity, like the one mentioned above who sold his kidney to buy a mobile phone.

Other people must have been forced to be at a loss by life, so they would choose to take risks to sell their kidneys.

Even in some countries and regions, there has been a phenomenon of selling kidneys in groups, and there has been a "kidney-selling village" in Nepal, which makes people feel incredible when they hear it.

Nepal was once ranked as one of the poorest countries in the world, because it was in the earthquake zone, and from time to time it was engaged in post-disaster reconstruction, and the houses were built bad, broken.

The grain in the field is often not harvested, which leads to the fact that the people at the bottom cannot even eat.

This kind of social environment is simply a hotbed of pornography, gambling and drugs, many young women have been sold into slavery early, and some other young men are also forced to choose to sell their kidneys for money.

Their social environment and economic situation are like this, it is not that the people who sell their kidneys do not work hard, it is that they can't get out of this environment even if they work hard.

Afghanistan has seen a "kidney selling boom": poor people sell their kidneys for $1,500, and a scar on the waist is prevalent

In one village, almost everyone has a scar on their body, and even if they save money every day, they still can't get enough food to feed their families.

In order to get money to buy food and build a house, they listened to the words of those "second-hand dealers" and sold their kidneys to them for a few hundred dollars.

When you meet a conscientious dealer, you can sell it at a relatively high price, and you can leave a few hundred yuan to buy food and build a house after removing the medical expenses, and when you meet a black-hearted businessman, you can't even have a hundred dollars left in the end.

In the end, all the food I bought was eaten, and the house that had been built was reduced to ruins by another earthquake. In the end, the kidneys are gone, I am still hungry, I can't live in a house, and I don't even have the strength to build a house by myself.

There is a simple word to sum up this behavior, and that is to drink to quench thirst.

In addition to Nepal, the Kale village in Bangladesh is also a household that sells kidneys, and in India during the epidemic, the Indian industry has also shown a trend.

Afghanistan has seen a "kidney selling boom": poor people sell their kidneys for $1,500, and a scar on the waist is prevalent

I will not repeat what Afghanistan has experienced in the past 20 years, because the residents of Afghanistan have been in war for a long time, and food and clothing have become a problem.

In Afghanistan back then, selling kidneys was not uncommon, and the puppet rulers didn't care about the lives of the people at all, and under the sugar-coated shells of the leading party, they even propagated for these kidney sellers: "Don't work hard, let's sell kidneys."

Afghanistan has seen a "kidney selling boom": poor people sell their kidneys for $1,500, and a scar on the waist is prevalent

Although, after the withdrawal of American troops, Afghanistan ushered in a new opportunity, and they fantasized about being able to build their beautiful homeland with peace of mind.

The phenomenon of selling kidneys was once reduced, after all, kidney sellers knew what it meant to lose a kidney.

But after all this period of development, Afghanistan's new successor has not solved Afghanistan's economic problems. Afghanistan's economy has deteriorated due to economic sanctions imposed by Europe and the United States.

According to a report released by the World Food Programme, 98 per cent of the population in Afghanistan already does not have access to adequate food.

Once there is a problem of hunger, then it is a big deal. In order to fill their stomachs, the Afghan people's kidney selling industry, which had been curbed, began to usher in spring again.

The Afghan people sold it to the "second-hand traffickers" at a "high price" of 1,500 US dollars, and the money they exchanged for their lives could not solve too many problems at all, and after a while, they ate it up again.

Afghanistan has seen a "kidney selling boom": poor people sell their kidneys for $1,500, and a scar on the waist is prevalent

This led to a wave of kidney sales again, and the residents who sold their kidneys even lifted their clothes to reveal the scars on their waists, and after the number of people increased, it even became a local fashion.

This caused people who were originally skeptical of selling kidneys to join the army of selling kidneys.

The young man who sold his kidney to buy a mobile phone was not very old, but after he had surgery, he almost died because of the infection problem of the operation.

Normally, both kidneys have 1 million nephrons, which is 2 million in total, but only 1 million are needed to maintain normal operation.

It's similar to the principle of one use and one backup, but when one is removed, the remaining kidney has to take on all the work, and there can be no problem.

Afghanistan has seen a "kidney selling boom": poor people sell their kidneys for $1,500, and a scar on the waist is prevalent

However, long-term work will make the only remaining kidney unbearable, so few of these people who bought kidneys, even if they are alive, can live well.

If you are lucky, you can't do heavy work, and if you are unlucky, you will die after an illness.

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