Exposing the black market for human organs
Many who live in poverty in Bangladesh resort to selling their organs in an effort to make ends meet. MSU anthropologist Monir Moniruzzaman infiltrated the black market for human organs to expose the often horrific experiences of victims and the consequences of trafficking.
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Post Series: Bangladesh
- 1.Bangladesh acid attack survivors helping each other heal
- 2.Epidemic of Child Marriage in Bangladesh
- 3.Fashion Factories Undercover (Documentary) – Real Stories
- 4.Where Ships Go to Die, Workers Risk Everything | National Geographic
- 5.The children trapped in Bangladesh’s brothel village
- 6.The Floating Farms of Bangladesh – BBC News
- 7.Tiger turf wars in Bangladesh’s Sundarbans – earthrise
- 8.H&M in Bangladesh
- 9.Undercover in a Bangladesh clothing factory
- 10.Fashion Revolution #haulternative – Second Hand Haul | Kate Arnell
- 11.How Bangladesh has adapted to climate change | The Economist
- 12.How global climate change is already devastating Bangladesh
- 13.Climate Change Impact in Bangladesh
- 14.Bangladesh: climate refugees already a reality – COP21
- 15.Exposing the black market for human organs
