
In this photo taken on Friday, March 16, 2018, Elena Sablina poses for the Associated Press in Yekaterinburg, Russia . Sablina's daughter Alina was killed in a Moscow car crash in 2014. At least two lawsuits filed at a top European court allege Russia violated Europe’s Human Rights Convention by removing organs from the recently dead without telling relatives of Alina Sablina and Igor Verevkin . Russia’s response: Asking relatives’ permission would be “inhumane.” Documents provided to the Associated Press detail how Russia is fighting charges over how it harvests organs in two cases submitted to the court last year. Separate decisions are expected in the coming months and could order Russia to rewrite its laws. (AP Photo/Kirill Zarubin)
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