"Dead babies can be purchased in Taiwan for 70 US dollars for
being used as grilled delicacies", is reportedly stated in different
media.
There is no need to rub your eyes or think that this article is some kind of sick joke.
You have to be kidding right? Unfortunately this may be really happening!
The
Next Magazine, a weekly publication from Hong Kong, reported that
infant corpses and fetuses "have become the newest supplements for
health and beauty in China". Not only is the placenta considered a
beauty remedy, but also aborted fetuses are much sought after
delicacies.
In
Guangdong, gourmet body parts are in high demand and can even be
purchased through hospitals. The magazine's investigations into this
form of cannibalism took them to Liaoning province. According to The
Next Magazine, during a banquet hosted by a Taiwanese businessman, a
servant Ms Liu from Liaoning province on the mainland inadvertently
revealed the habit of eating infants/fetuses in Liaoning province and
her intention to return for the supplement due to health concerns.
The
Taiwanese women present were horrified. Ms Liu also disclosed that even
though people can afford the human parts there are still waiting lists
and those with the right connections get the "highest quality" human
parts, which translates to the more mature fetuses. A male fetus is
considered the "prime" human part.
At the The Next Magazine's
request, Ms Liu personally escorted the reporter to a location where a
fetus was being prepared. The reporter observed a woman chopping up a
male fetus and making soup from the placenta. During the process, the
woman even tried to comfort everyone by saying, "Don't be afraid, this
is just the flesh of a higher animal."
The boy's remains were
cremated in the mountains in accordance with the customs of the region.
In fact, in China, reports about meals made from infant flesh have
surfaced from time to time. A video is on the Internet for people to
view. In the introduction, the Chinese claim that eating a human fetus
is an art form.
On March 22, 2003, police in Bingyan, Guangxi
Province seized 28 female babies smuggled in a truck from Yulin, Guangxi
Province going to Houzhou in Anhui Province. The oldest baby was only
three months old. The babies were packed three or four to a bag and many
of them were near death, none were claimed by their parents. On the
morning of October 9, 2004, a person rifling through the garbage on the
outskirts of Jiuquan city in the Suzhou region, found dismembered babies
in a dumpster. There were two heads, two torsos, four arms, and six
legs. According to the investigation, these corpses were no more than a
week old and they had been dismembered after cooking.
Although
China has laws that prohibit the eating of human fetus, the regime's
forced abortions to ensure the one child policy is strictly adhered to
thereby creating many opportunities for these sorts of atrocities to
occur. What would make people do such a thing without any fear of
condemnation?
We obviously have doubts concerning the crebibility
of such occurences. It's a well-known fact, however, that since Mao's
Cultural Revolution, a complete lack of morality and respect for human
life has become the norm in China. And we cannot disregard that over
time, domination by the Chinese Communist regime has led to inhuman
behavior and human rights violations resulting in abnormal practices
such as cannibalism.
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