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Euro Court Refuses To Guarantee Ill British Man Won't Be Dehydrated to Death By Hilary White The court has rejected Burke's
attempt to ensure that he will not be dehydrated or starved to
death in the final stages of his ultimately fatal illness. This
in spite of the growing number of instances of death by dehydration
in Britain and abroad most notably the dehydration death
of Terri Schindler-Schiavo in 2005 and the growth in influence
in Britain of the euthanasia movement. (c) Copyright: LifeSiteNews.com is a production of Interim Publishing. Permission to republish is granted (with limitation*) but acknowledgement of source is *REQUIRED* (use LifeSiteNews.com).
A recent history of starvation/dehydrationWhen one reads stories about Terri Schindler-Schiavo, one often encounters a timeline which places her on a continuum with Karen Ann Quinlan and Nancy Cruzan. It is difficult, however, to understand why these cases are thought to be related. Quinlan's parents removed a respirator, not a feeding tube, from their daughter. "When asked if he also wanted her intravenous feeding ended, her father said, 'Oh, no, this is her nourishment!'" according to Nat Henthoff [1]. In Nancy Cruzan's case, it was her own parents who, unlike the Schindlers, fought to kill their daughter. Instructively, Joe Cruzan, Nancy's father, also killed himself shortly thereafter. So as we ponder the meaning of Terri's execution-by-court-order this week, why not situate it in the context of precedents that are more pertinent? Oregon - The Blanket of SecrecyThe doctor-assisted suicide law in the US state of Oregon was implemented in 1998. Earlier this state had pioneered a rationing system to abolish free health care for certain conditions. "Advocates promised Oregon voters that legalisation of assisted suicide would bring this previously rare and clandestine practice out into the open", writes Dr Gregory Hamilton, an Oregon doctor, in a recent book. The Case Against Assisted Suicide.- For End of Life Care edited by Kathleen Foley MD and Herbert Hendin MD, pub John Hopkins University Press. ISBN 0-8018-6792-4. "Some advocates emphasise that physician-assisted suicide should be an experiment conducted in the 'laboratory' of the states. Yet the culture of silence that has developed around assisted suicide in Oregon has led to the result of this practice largely being kept secret..."
"Right to life wins in the landmark case"
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"A Patient's claim to life" launched by ALERT
Following reports of
a Brunel University survey indicating that involuntary euthanasia
is now being carried out in Britain's hospitals, ALERT is issuing
'A PATIENT'S CLAIM TO LIFE', a wallet sized card, and documents
that go with it (see ALERT's website, http://www.donoharm.org.uk/alert).
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