Thursday, November 21, 2013

Belgian Senate committee to vote on bill to extend euthanasia to children with disabilities on November 26.

Alex Schadenberg
By Alex Schadenberg
International Chair - Euthanasia Prevention Coalition

Euthanasie Stop in Belgium is reporting that the Belgian Senate will vote on the bill to extend euthanasia to children with disabilities on November 26. Earlier reports suggested that the bill might be delayed until after the next election. Insiders recently learned of a political trade-off with the Flanders N-VA party which has enabled the Socialist party to bring this bill to a vote immediately.

Currently the Belgian euthanasia law limits euthanasia to people who are at least 18 years old. This unprecedented bill would extend euthanasia to children with disabilities.

The Belgian Socialist government is adamant that the euthanasia law needs to extend to minors and people with dementia even though there is significant examples of how the current law is being abused and the bracket creep of acceptable reasons for euthanasia continues to grow. The current practice of euthanasia in Belgium appears to have become an easy way to cover-up medical errors.

EPC needs you to email Annemie Turlelboom, Minister of Justice at: info@just.fgov.be  and Laurette Onkelinx, Minister of Social Affairs and Health at: info@laurette-onkelinx.be or dg-soc@minsoc.fed.be
Sample letter: 
I am writing to urge you to stop the initiative that promotes euthanasia of minors. 
Regardless of disability, life should be valued. To pass legislation that allows termination of life for people with disabilities who are minors is unacceptable. 
Instead we must make every effort to use the research provided to us to provide attentive care to relieve their physical suffering in a moral way. 
Please oppose the euthanasia of children! 
Sincerely...
The number of euthanasia deaths in Belgium is skyrocketing with an increase of 25% in 2012. Recent studies indicate that up to 47% of all assisted deaths are not being reported, 32% of all assisted deaths are being done without request and nurses are killing their patients, even though the law restricts euthanasia to doctors.

Some Belgian experts are supporting the extension of euthanasia to children with disabilities because they say that it is being done already. The same medical experts suggest that the extension of euthanasia will result in an increase of 10 to 100 euthanasia deaths each year.

The Belgian euthanasia law appears out-of-control. The Belgian Euthanasia Control and Evaluation Commission appear to be in a conflict of interest. The Commission supported the euthanasia deaths of: Nathan Verhelst (44) who was born as Nancy, Ann G who had Anorexia Nervosa and was sexually exploited by her psychiatrist, Mark & Eddy Verbessem, and at least one depressed woman. These are only the cases that we know about.

Dr Wim Distelmans, who is the leading euthanasia doctor in Belgium has also been the chairman of the Belgian euthanasia commission for more than 10 years, and the commission has been stacked with supporters of the euthanasia lobby.


All of this is occurring after the recent launch of EPC - Europe, a coalition of groups and individuals from across Europe who are working together to halt the growing threat of state-sanctioned euthanasia.

The EPC - Europe launch included a debate between myself and euthanasia promoter Professor Jan Bernheim. During the question and answer session, Bernheim admitted that there are problems with the Belgian euthanasia law while Professor Etienne Vermeersch, an author of the Belgian euthanasia law stated that the euthanasia law was designed for people with disabilities.

The experience with euthanasia in Belgium should concern everyone.

Links to similar articles:
Members of the Belgian Euthanasia Control and Evaluation Commission appear to be in a conflict of interest.

Belgian euthanasia promoter admits that there are problems with euthanasia in Belgium and the author of the Belgian law admits that it was designed for people with disabilities.

5 comments:

gtaylor said...

The nazis did this 1935 to 39, killing off the vulnerable.
What is going on, the civilised veil has slipped, the scum are governing,
God have mercy on us all, rid us of these evil doers.

Unknown said...

It is a sad day for Europe. I am very disgusted with this. Colleen.

Unknown said...

It is a sad day for Europe. I am very disgusted with this. Colleen.

Unknown said...

This is so inhumane. we have no kill animal shelters, ashame when animals are treated better than human children. evil people,God doesn't sleep

widower said...

Then Belgium decides to consider eugenics in due course. So they get euthanasia (easy option to cover errors) eugenics and creeping incompetence. Nice health service they will have in ten years. Survival and life span to vie with countries that have almost no health service at all.