They were mothers, sons, refugees, and workers. They signed papers they couldn’t read, walked into clinics they didn’t understand, and woke up missing parts of themselves, if they woke up at all.
Harvested is a deeply reported exposé of the global organ trafficking underworld, where poverty is currency, silence is system, and the body becomes a marketplace. Through real stories, tear-jerking case studies, and unflinching legal insight, Sree Krishna Seelam rips open a billion-dollar crime hiding behind hospital walls and judicial apathy.
From slums in India to clinics in Cairo and the halls of the UN, this book travels across continents to uncover how the poor are being cut, stitched, and sold; all in the name of survival, and sometimes in the name of medicine.
It’s not just a book. It’s a warning. And it’s a call to action.
Have a bachelor’s in common sense and an urge to learn.
I believe I was born to try new things and experience everything life offers.
I spent more time than people of my age with books, staying curious, exploring the world, and understanding human behaviour.
I love to share my knowledge with the world. This is how I pay back for consuming the earth's resources and having the fantastic opportunity to live among you all.
I don’t write books to sell. I write to spark revolutions.
Every word I write is to make law, justice, mental health, and dignity accessible to the common citizen.