Wednesday, February 13, 2013

allAfrica.com: Uganda: Women in Iraq Claim Their Body Parts Were Sold

allAfrica.com: Uganda: Women in Iraq Claim Their Body Parts Were Sold ~~ Some of them had their body parts forcefully harvested and sold by their employers.
These girls are part of the over 120 taken to Iraq by Col. Chris Mudoola's Uganda Veterans Development Ltd (UVDL). The young women contend that their employers might have profited from their body parts, complaining of going under the surgeon's knife without their consent.The plight of these girls first came to the public sphere in early 2011, when an American marine in Iraq, Lt Col. Theodore Lockwood, rescued 14 women from alleged sex slavery. http://allafrica.com/stories/201302131292.html

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