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تعزيز حماية العمالة المهاجرة وضحايا الاتجار بالبشر
تعزيز حماية العمالة المهاجرة وضحايا الاتجار بالبشر
28 October، 2025

Parents selling their children's organs: another face of organ trafficking

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In his early twenties, Jordanian youth Ghaith Salim (a pseudonym to protect his privacy) in his early twenties, imagined that his body would become a means of escaping poverty. He worked hard at a car wash to support his troubled family and, like many of his generation, dreamed of independence and a job that would lift him out of the cycle of need. But the path he had mapped out in his mind was completely overturned when his father pressured him to agree to travel abroad and sell his kidney for 13,000 dinars, with the help of his two brothers, who helped expedite the process of issuing his passport.

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Information and Research Center - King Hussein Foundation (IRCKHF)
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2025
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تعزيز حماية العمالة المهاجرة وضحايا الاتجار بالبشر
تعزيز حماية العمالة المهاجرة وضحايا الاتجار بالبشر

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