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Euthanasia in the Netherlands

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Crippled Monkey | 00:00 UK time, Friday, 8 July 2005

in the Netherlands has been much in the news this year, with doctors having reported 22 "mercy killings" of "terminally ill babies" since 1997 (edit: although, as the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ News report goes on to clarify, the cases actually involved babies with "extreme spina bifida"). Now, in a new commentary currently featured on the website of - a US disability rights group that organises opposition to legalised euthanasia,
assisted suicide and other types of medical killing - research analyst Stephen Drake says not only that , but that an increasing number of American medical professionals would similarly "embrace legalization of infanticide based on disability".

Check out the article and let us know what you think.

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  • At 12:00 AM on 09 Jul 2005, Stephen Drake wrote:


Crippled Monkey, thanks for posting a link and description of my article. I have to make a correction, though. Your own intro describes the infants killed in the Netherlands as "terminally ill." In fact, all the "mercy killings" described in the latest article were of infants with spina bifida - which is NOT a terminal illness (unless, of course, someone decides it will *be* terminal by killing the kid.). Cheers.

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  • At 12:00 AM on 10 Jul 2005, Becca lamusica wrote:


Spina Bifida now causes constant pain and is grounds for euthanasia? Scuse me while I go WHAT THE F***?!!? OK, maybe they mean anencephaly, which is - well, really quite serious. But even so there's nothing to suggest that it's painful for the baby, although it is seriously life-limiting. FREE OUR LITTLEST PEOPLE!

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