Character Demo – "Kamisato Ayato: Fathomless Swirls in the Forest" | Genshin Impact



Most people enjoy lively festivals, but for different reasons.
Some love the dazzling fireworks, while others prefer the shadows they leave behind.
There are also those who prefer to walk in the night, listening to the whispering currents to sink foul sins into the depths.

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  1. Witness: Killing on Demand

    Professor Martin Elliott at the hearing on November 29

    Martin Elliott, MD FRCS, professor emeritus of cardiothoracic surgery at University College London (UCL), is a member of the China Tribunal. He explained at the hearing some of the evidence that has been evaluated by the Tribunal, including that the number of organ transplants far exceeded the organ donations, the unexplained physical examinations conducted at labor camps, and the short wait times for organ transplants.

    Based on scientific publications, hospital websites, and other resources, Canadian human rights lawyer David Matas estimated that organ transplants in China ranged between 60,000 and 90,000 per year, a number much higher than the number of organ donations claimed by China. This discrepancy indicates the existence of a hidden organ donor bank.

    In addition, detainees were required to have blood tests and organ ultrasound tests for no apparent reason. Some of the detainees also went missing from labor camps and other detention facilities. Given how these detainees were tortured, it is hard to imagine that such tests were for their health. Furthermore, these blood and ultrasound tests were not documented in routine procedures.

    Consistent with the evidence listed above are the short wait times for organs. In most European countries the wait times are usually months or even up to two years. But data showed that wait times in China are often as short as a few days. This can only be explained by a hidden organ donor bank.

    Citing calculations from independent journalist Ethan Gutmann, Sir Geoffrey said that each human with usable organs could generate a profit of between $500,000 and $750,000.

    Elliott further explained that this is a business model of on-demand supply. In one case, a Japanese citizen needed a new liver and was willing to pay $5 million for it through an agent. The agent contacted a hospital in China and secured a transplant facility in a short time with the organ needed. Sometimes, spare organs were also available. Such a business model is unimaginable in Western countries.

    He emphasized that when talking about China, he was referring to the CCP and its policies, not Chinese citizens.

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  2. I love that Ayato was working to abolish vision hunt decree in the shadows, everything makes more sense now like how easily Sayu was able to get the papers and that after signora death resistance was already here, amazing details and even fatui agents were trying to kill him but he did everything alone what a madman.

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