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Shenzhen, China
These residents breaking through the cordon of the police to escape from lockdown. Why?
Because lockdown in China means you may starve to death in your home.
#China #Shenzhen #LockDown #Quarantine #Escape #Crime #CrimeAgainstHumanity #Xijinping #Xijingping
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These residents breaking through the cordon of the police to escape from lockdown. Why?
Because lockdown in China means you may starve to death in your home.
#China #Shenzhen #LockDown #Quarantine #Escape #Crime #CrimeAgainstHumanity #Xijinping #Xijingping
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Forwarded from EPOCH TV
Based on a decade of research, "Medical #Genocide: Hidden Mass Murder in China’s Organ #Transplant Industry" uncovers the true source of these organs: an ongoing #CrimeAgainstHumanity with an estimated tens of thousands of innocent victims each year.
🔵 Watch on @EpochTV👇
https://ept.ms/MedicalGenocide
🔵 Watch on @EpochTV👇
https://ept.ms/MedicalGenocide
EpochTV
Medical Genocide: Hidden Mass Murder in China’s Organ Transplant Industry | Documentary
China now performs the most organ transplants in the world, yet has few voluntary donors. While the regime has admitted to harvesting organs from death row prisoners, they account for a tiny fraction of transplants performed in the country.
Forwarded from EPOCH TV
Based on a decade of research, "Medical #Genocide: Hidden Mass Murder in China’s Organ #Transplant Industry" uncovers the true source of these organs: an ongoing #CrimeAgainstHumanity with an estimated tens of thousands of innocent victims each year.
🔵 Watch on @EpochTV👇
https://ept.ms/MedicalGenocide
🔵 Watch on @EpochTV👇
https://ept.ms/MedicalGenocide
EpochTV
Medical Genocide: Hidden Mass Murder in China’s Organ Transplant Industry | Documentary
China now performs the most organ transplants in the world, yet has few voluntary donors. While the regime has admitted to harvesting organs from death row prisoners, they account for a tiny fraction of transplants performed in the country.