Organ trafficking in Egypt: ‘They locked me in and took my kidney’
Desperate to reach Europe, migrants from Africa are travelling to Egypt and selling body parts to pay for their passage
Wearing a baseball hat and smoking a shisha pipe in a cafe in Cairo, Dawitt tells me he is 19, but looks years younger. He explains that he escaped Eritrea aged 13 to avoid forced, indefinite conscription into military service.
His family helped him pay smugglers to travel via Sudan to Egypt. Struggling with debt and desperate to make the sea crossing to Europe, he looked in vain for regular work. Then he met a Sudanese man who suggested a “safe and easy way” to raise the cash – selling a kidney.
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Organ trafficking in Egypt: ‘They locked me in and took my kidney’
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