The Electronic Telegraph, 13 April 1995, WORLD NEWS
Chinese trade in human fetuses for consumption is uncovered
by Yojana Sharma in Hong Kong
and Graham Hutchings in Beijing
ABORTED human fetuses intended for human consumption are being sold for as little as ¥31 in the Chinese city of Shenzhen, according to reports in Hong Kong yesterday.
The Eastern Express newspaper said journalists from its sister publication, Eastweek, had gone to Shenzhen, across the border from Hong Kong, to see if fetuses were being sold. Shenzhen hospitals carried out 7,000 terminations last year, including a number on Hong Kong women seeking cheap abortions.
At the state-run Shenzhen Health Centre for Women and Children, a female doctor was asked for a fetus. The next day, she handed the reporter a “fist-sized glass bottle stuffed with thumb-sized fetuses”.
The doctor was quoted as saying: “There are 10 fetuses here, all aborted this morning. You can take them. We are a state hospital and don’t charge. Normally we doctors take them home to eat–all free. Since you don’t look well, you can take them.”
At private clinics, aborted fetuses could be obtained for between ¥31 and ¥31.75, the newspaper said. There was no evidence, however, that fetuses were being sold in large quantities to middlemen for sale in Hong Kong.
Zou Qin, a doctor working at the Luo Hu Clinic in Shenzhen, said the fetuses were “nutritious” and claimed to have eaten 100 herself in the past six months.
She said the “best” were first-born males from young women. “We don’t carry out abortions just to eat the fetuses,” she said, but added that the fetuses would be “wasted if not eaten”. The newspaper said the fetuses were eaten as a soup, together with pork and ginger.
A woman doctor, referred to only as Wang, from the Sin Hua Clinic, Shenzhen, was quoted as saying the fetuses were “even better than placentae” in nutritional value. “They can make your skin smoother, your body stronger and are good for kidneys,” she said.