The Diplomat recently featured the story of the first known survivor of China’s forced organ harvesting, who shared her harrowing experience of being imprisoned and subjected to medical testing. She described how prisoners were systematically killed for their organs in Chinese labor camps, shedding light on the ongoing human rights abuses in the country. The survivor’s account serves as a powerful reminder of the atrocities committed by the Chinese government against its own people.
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Fine for cabby who shone laser at bus near Changi Airport, blurring driver's vision
A taxi driver in Singapore, Huzairi Hamzah, was fined S$2,500 for endangering safety by shining a laser pointer at a shuttle bus, distracting the driver and causing blurry vision while ferrying 30 passengers. The incident occurred on August 28, 2024, and was captured on CCTV; Huzairi initially denied intent but later pleaded guilty, facing a potential fine of up to S$2,500 or six months in jail. Want More Context? 🔎
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