Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Save the Right to Conscientious Objection

Christina Odone has blogged today on this upcoming vote in the Council of Europe. Sign the appeal against it. Odone writes...


'Socialists at the Council of Europe (yes, the same entity that brought you the European Convention on Human Rights) have been very busy lately. A Ms Carina Hagg of the Swedish Socialist Group and Ms Christine McCafferty of the UK Socialist Group are scheming to name and shame conscientious objectors in the medical profession who refuse to carry out abortions, hand out birth control devices or engage in euthanasia. McCafferty even suggests that European governments should set up a register of those who will not cut their conscience to suit the fashion of secular socialists.

Conscience, once regarded as a positive asset, is seen by today’s Euro-socialists as a bigot’s charter to block abortion, birth control and euthanasia. Conscientious objection may be a universal human right under international law, but the right to medical intervention – even when it is to end life rather than sustain it – trumps faith every time. This is dogma, and it is deadly. Conscientious objectors are not fanatics who want to force their religious views down others’ throats: their  principled stands often protect the vulnerable, from the octagenarian to the unborn child.'

Mark Shea has alerted me to an online appeal against the vote in the Council of Europe.

'On 7th October 2010, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe will put to vote a resolution to "regulate the right to conscientious objection" in the field of health care.

An official list of objectors will be established, opening the door widely to vexations and professional discriminations.

Even more serious, healthcare providers will find themselves constrained to collaborate "in case of emergency" in acts that their conscience condemns. abortion, sterilisation, euthanasia...

Let us defend freedom of conscience! The vote on 7th October depends on our mobilisation. Read the draft resolution and recommendation.'

Please sign the appeal online immediately.

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