Topic > THE SALE OF ORGANS: RIGHT OR WRONG - 687

I Introduction All human beings have organs. Organ is very important for human beings because without organs human beings could not live well. At present, there are many actions done by irresponsible people to sell organs. Organ sales cases occur when a person sells or transfers an organ from one body to another for the purpose of replacing the recipient's damaged organ. There are thousands of people who die to buy a kidney and thousands of people who die to sell one due to the lack of availability of organs. Lives should not be wasted, they should be saved. Indirectly, there are many reasons why they sell organs, who the organs are sold to, and the consequences of selling human organs.II BodyA Most countries have problems selling organs from the poor to the rich and from less powerful people to most powerful people.1 The country that sells the largest number of organs is India and it has become one of the largest countries in the world for human organ sales and transplants.a Poor people in India usually sell their organs while are still alive (Scheper-Hughes, 1998, para. 7).b Indian hospitals are under investigation by the government due to illegal organ sales (Carney, 2007, para. 4).2 People use the body for their own benefit but cannot change other bodies for their own interests.a People agree to sell their organs to benefit.i Poor families desperately try to send their children to college (Maconachy, 2007, para. 4) .ii Most parents who want their daughters to get married will raise money for a dowry to the groom and had to sell their organs to make the exchange. B People usually sell their organs in an underground human organ market around the world called the black market (Maconachy, 2007, par.1).1 Most of the donors came from a middle-class family seeking clients through Internet. (Maconachy, 2007, par.3).a They find the client from specific sites where most people posted organ sales on those sites.b The meeting can be arranged if the client agrees to undergo the procedure.c According to Kenichiro Hokamura, was faced with two choices: wait for the transplant or buy the organ on the Internet.i He buys the organ from a Japanese middleman in China and receives the new kidney two months later (Coonan & McNell, 2006, para. 2 ).2 In China, the government is trying to crack down on the black market (Coonan & McNell, 2006, par..