A compendium of cannibalism:
From India Today: Beed, in Marathwada, Maharashtra has suffered the results of skewed population demographics due to the practice of sex selection abortion. Varsha Deshpande of the NGO Lek Ladki Abhiyan, revealed to the Times of India that some of the abortionists in that city had been concealing the practice of aborting girls by feeding the fetuses to dogs. Suresh Shetty, the public health minister of the state of Maharashtra has admitted hearing of these incidents. Deshpande claimed that her organization conducted a sting on one Dr. Sudam Munde, in 2010 during which he discussed aborting the female fetuses and feeding them to his five dogs.
Kansas, USA: Abortionist Krishna Rajanna, was said by his clinic employees to have a practice of stirring aborted fetuses into his lunch. This caused him considerable fame in the prolife news as the fetus eater. Rajanna’s license was suspended in 2005 due to the unsanitary practices at his clinic. Prolifers noted fetuses stored in Rajanna’s freezer and a food processer in his utility room.
China’s Fetus filled health supplement pills, smugglers busted in S. Korea:
Shenzhen, China: Here’s an excerpt from the Notorious old article from the Hong Kong Eastern Express
from April 12,1995, concerning the use of fetuses for food in China:
Last month, reporters from EastWeek – a sister publication of Eastern Express – went to Shenzhen to see if the rumors could be substantiated. On March 7, a reporter entered the state-run Shenzhen Heath Center for Women and Children feigning illness and asked a female doctor for a fetus. The doctor said the department was out of stock but to come again.
The next day the reporter returned at lunch time. The doctor eventually emerged from the operating theatre holding a fist size glass bottle stuffed with thumbsized fetuses.
She said: “There are 10 fetuses here, all aborted this morning. You can take them. We are a state hospital and don’t charge anything.
“Normally, we doctors take them home to eat – all free. Since you don’t look well, you can take them.”
A newer article from Next Magazine in HongKong is featured at Weird Asia News and the posting is accompanied by extremely graphic fetal photos.
All of the above stories tend to nauseate and disgust people, though they have little moral distinctiveness from the embryonic stem cell research practices.