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To: ExPatInFrance

Trying to find the fax 4 free postings here, I came upong this post. Sorry that it's a bit off topic:

Friday Fax Relay - UN Disabilities Negotiation/Right-to-Die
Ravings of John C. A. Bambenek ^ | 2-4-05 | C-FAM
Posted on 02/04/2005 11:45:12 AM EST by jbamb
FRIDAY FAX
February 4, 2005 Volume 8, Number 7

Controversy Surrounds UN Disabilities Negotiation

Today the United Nations closes the fifth in a series of two-week drafting sessions intended to produce an internationally binding convention on the rights and protection of people with disabilities. Despite mounting pressure to finalize the text, which the UN has been drafting since mid-2002, much controversial work remains. UN negotiators addressed only a fraction of the overall draft, and most of the language that pro-lifers find troublesome remains in the document.

Among the most controversial passages is an article that pro-life advocates believe grants a right to die. The text makes illegal all "medical or related interventions," possibly including life-saving nutrition and hydration, carried out without the "free and informed consent" of the person concerned or his legal representative. Interventions without prior consent may only be carried out if they are in the "best interests" of the person concerned.

A spokesman for the National Right to Life Committee addressed the drafting group to ask for the removal of this language, saying the language "would also prevent life saving interventions for persons attempting suicide." According to a statement issued by a pro-life coalition at the conference, the "best-interests" exception is also hazardous because it "allows a very subjective judgment to govern whether or not a person with disabilities should live, and would not protect the disabled person from assisted suicide or euthanasia."

Another point of contention is an article requiring that the disabled must have the "means necessary" to exercise their "reproductive rights." Among other states, Colombia objected to this language because UN enforcement committees define "reproductive rights" as synonymous with abortion.

On ongoing problem is definitional as it is not yet clear which groups will fall under the convention. There is no definition of "disability" and no groups are currently excluded from the convention. In contrast, the Americans with Disabilities Act specifically excludes "homosexuality and bisexuality" and "transvestitism, transsexualism, pedophilia." Despite its possible application to these groups, some countries, including New Zealand and the EU, strongly supported this language.

Several countries expressed concern that the convention should not create new rights that have not previously been agreed upon in internationally binding legal documents. The Holy See said that "our purpose here is not to create new rights, nor to diminish the existing rights of persons with disabilities, but rather to preserve the human rights of persons with disabilities on an equal basis with others."

The UN is set to resume drafting the convention from August 8-19, 2005.

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369 posted on 04/07/2005 6:51:56 PM PDT by combat_boots (Dug in and not budging an inch. NOT to be schiavoed, greered, or felosed as a patient)
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To: floriduh voter; EternalVigilance; dandelion; FreepinforTerri; cyn; Ohioan from Florida; ...
Sorry if this is repetitive, but I just jumped on to the end of this thread.

This story of starvation/dehydration occurring in Georgia has now been confirmed by World Net Daily and is listed in the Breaking News category on their home Page.

www.worldnetdaily.com

I guess I better get my protest signs back out. I am exhausted from Terri, but I can't sit idly by and let this happen again.

We need to email this to congress. Maybe this will fuel their fire a little. Rumor has it that the judge in this case doesn't even have a law degree.

I would like to offer a special round of applause to all you politicians and liberals out there who didn't believe us when we said that Terri's case would open the door to the wholesale murder of the disabled and elderly.
392 posted on 04/07/2005 7:07:57 PM PDT by russesjunjee (Shake the fog from your eyes sheople! Our country is swirling down the sewer!)
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