Analysis The World Summit on Combating and Preventing Forced Organ Harvesting covers the means to stop this atrocity, including a universal declaration, economic sanctions against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and bans on international training of transplant surgeons from China. Organizers of the summit, held between Sept. 17 and Sept. 26, called upon the legal profession and international community to take incontrovertible evidence of forced organ harvesting more seriously and end transplant abuse through specific legal measures, including individualized Magnitsky sanctions against the CCP’s worst perpetrators, national laws that criminalize those who participate domestically, and an end to the international training of transplant surgeons from China. The summit website stated, “The legal profession is called upon to enact an end to this unacceptable crime against humanity.” Dr. Weldon Gilcrease, director of Oncology at the University of Utah School of Medicine, called for holding accountable all those medical professionals and others who …