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标 题: [真实] 欧洲人国外摘和贩卖人体器官被当地人活活烧死
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu Oct 10 10:01:22 2013, 美东)
路透社报道。基本上说,马达加斯加当地人在海滩上发现了一个死亡的孩子,身体里器
官被摘除了。于是当地人搜索和追击怀疑犯事的三个欧洲人 - 抓住了两个,警察局长
说其中一个当场承认了贩卖人体器官。于是众人活活烧死了这两个人,第三个人跑掉了。
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/10/03/us-france-madagascar-
Madagascar crowd burn alive two Europeans over 'organ trafficking'
(Reuters) - A crowd burnt two Europeans alive on a tourist island in
Madagascar because they suspected them of trafficking human organs after a
dead child was found on a beach, police said.
The men were hunted down and killed by residents on the island of Nosy Be,
one of the Indian Ocean island's leading tourism hubs.
"They (the crowd) suspected them of organ trafficking," Madagascar police
chief Desire Johnson Rakotondratsima said. "It appears that one of the
foreigners admitted it in front of the local residents after they found the
dead body of a child."
Police are searching for a third suspected organ trafficker, a Malagasy man,
he said.
One of the dead men was French, according to France's foreign ministry. A
French interior ministry official said the body of the child had been found
with organs removed.
The French foreign ministry said it had warned its 700 citizens in
Madagascar to avoid all travel within the country and asked those planning
to travel there to delay their trip.
"We are counting on the Malagasy authorities to bring to light the exact
circumstances of this and have asked them to take measures to increase
security for our nationals on the ground, given that Nosy Be is a popular
tourist destination," a spokesman said.
Nosy Be is an island off the northwestern tip of mainland Madagascar famous
for its turquoise waters and white-sand beaches.
Analysts say crime has increased in Madagascar since President Andry
Rajoelina seized power through a coup more than four years ago, plunging the
country into political turmoil and leading donors to freezing aid, which
dented public spending.
Almost 80 percent of households now living below the poverty line, one of
the highest rates in Africa.
(Reporting by Nicolas Bertin, John Irish in Paris and Alain Ilioinaina in
Antananarivo; Editing by Pravin Char) |
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