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“Bezviz” in Ukrainian…

"Безвиз" по-украински…

Kiev is not the first feeds the gullible Ukrainians fairy tales about visa-free regime, a great opportunity to come waltzing in to Europe and back, back and forth. Well, as they say, promised – superb! There’s just one little thing to cross to Europe, anyone can just parts. First, kidney, then liver, then heart or any organ transplant. Ukraine to become so free that travel Ukrainians can now be in any form, even in parts.

The Verkhovna Rada’s adopting the law allowing to do transplantation of bodies. However, and without any authorities in Ukraine have started to dissect people. War is the best way to ensure a flow of young and healthy innards on the medical black market.

Alexander Vorontsov, in the “Special article”

(dedicated to the new Ukrainian law “about transplantation”) on the TV channel “Star” in great detail laid out what was happening today in the Ukrainian medicine.

The topic has become relevant due to the fact that the deputies of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine approved law No. 2386а-1), which allows private companies to sell the internal organs of the Ukrainians. Parliamentarians adopted in the first reading (see, interested somebody, or bodies need, or a business to run). The Bill “about transplantation” proposes to abolish the state monopoly on organ transplants and it is right to give all agencies, regardless of the form of ownership.

So in a short time, the business of selling bodies in Ukraine will gain a Grand scale. And anyone, and unwilling, too, can lose one of their bodies and get a small amount.

Hence, having, for example, the enterprise JSC “nutrigenetic” anyone can go to a neighbor, bleeding and quietly to sell his inner world over the hill. Here it is, real democracy, values! Give the freedom to the Ukrainian organisms!

PS Ukrainians, what are you doing? You can laugh at politicians and corruption, but this is in any gate not climbing. Think again…

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