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Algerian kids falling prey to Jewish 'organ harvest'

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Algerian kids falling prey to Jewish 'organ harvest'

Thu, 17 Sep 2009 17:26:39 GMT

Further info on zionazi, inc. murder for human organ stealing crimes.
Another story the israelis and their facilitators want silenced:


An international Jewish conspiracy to kidnap children and harvest their
organs is gathering momentum as another shocking story divulges Israeli plot
to harvest organs from Algerian children.

The story, published in the Arabic-language Algerian daily al-Khabar,
charges that Interpol, the international police organization, has revealed
the existence of 'a Jewish gang' that was 'involved in the abduction of
children from Algeria and trafficking of their organs.'

According to the story, bands of Moroccans and Algerians had been roaming
the streets of Algerian cities in an attempt to hunt for young children.
They then trafficked the kids across the border into neighboring Morocco.

The children were then sold to Israelis and American Jews in Oujda, the
capital of eastern Morocco, for the purpose of organ harvesting in Israel
and the United States.

The story is based on statements made by Mustafa Khayatti, head of the
Algerian National Committee for the Development of Health Research. Khayatti
maintains that the abduction of children in Algeria is linked to arrests
made in New York and New Jersey at the end of July, in which several Jewish
men were arrested in connection with an investigation into illegal organ
trafficking and political corruption.

The story comes in line with the article published last month in
Aftonbladet, Sweden's largest circulation daily, suggesting that the Israeli
army kidnapped and killed young Palestinians to harvest their organs. It
shed light on the case of Bilal Ahmed Ghanem, a 19-year-old Palestinian man,
who was shot dead in 1992 by Israeli forces in the West Bank village of
Imatin.

Bostrom, who witnessed the man's killing, said Ghanem's body was abducted
following the shooting and was returned at midnight -- during an imposed
curfew -- several days later by the Israeli military with a cut from the
stomach to the neck that had been stitched up.

Bostrom argued that an autopsy would be required if the cause of death was
not apparent, while in this case it was clear that Bilal was shot dead.

After that incident, at least 20 Palestinian families told Bostrom that they
suspected the Israeli military had taken the organs of their sons after they
had been killed by Israeli forces and their bodies had been taken away.

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