1. Organ Trafficking<br />Figure SEQ Figure ARABIC 1: A Scar After Illegal Organ Trafficking<br />This article is a medical report about the Egyptian victims to illegal organ trafficking brokers. Nowadays, hundreds to thousands of people in Egypt trade their organs to get money. One Egyptian donor trusted what the brokers said about organ trafficking: an operation would be safe and a high payment would be given. Therefore, he sold his kidney and he had high hopes to start a better life in Libya. However, he got $1000 less than the actual payment and he could not recover for a long time after the operation. At the ending of this article, it reported some movements to help those victims.<br />There are two one-world issues, health and moral that tackles about illegal organ trafficking. To start with, this article is associated with health issues. Polluted surgical instruments are usually used in the operation of illegal organ trafficking. As a result, the donors have a risk of getting diseases and death from the secondary infection of polluted surgical instruments. Furthermore, this article is also related to moral issues. Brokers deceived people in vulnerable economic and social states. As the donor’s case I talked about, he got a big damage to his health and a big loss financially. This wicked behaviors of brokers were morally unacceptable.<br />Organ trafficking deals with selling kidneys, which are not very necessary in our body. In addition, I thought that donors got surgery without any following dangers, such as an infection with virus. Therefore, I used to consider an organ trafficking as one way of poor people to survive. However, I learned the truth of organ trafficking from this article, such as danger of infection and little payment. As a result, I came to realize that organ trafficking was unacceptable! This meant not for the donors, but for the wicked brokers.<br />News URL : http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2008/11/18/60359.html<br />