European Life Network Newsletter
ELN
Issue 26 August  2008
In This Issue
New Attempt to force Ireland to legislate for abortion provision
New Bioethics Institute for Dublin
Open Letter to Minister Harney
IPPF loses case on Sarah's Law
US House Resolution on China's one child policy
New Attempt to Force Ireland to Legislate for abortion provision 

   The European Court of Human Rights is to hear a challenge to Ireland's pro-life position. Three anonymous women two of whom are Irish and one of Latvian resident in Ireland, known as A,B and C claim their health and wellbeing were undermined because they had to travel abroad for abortion. (Irish Times Report July 28th) They cite the European Convention on Human Rights, including its prohibition of degrading treatment and discrimination. The Irish Family Planning Association supports the case which it says could help change the law. The court ruled last year that Poland should give access to abortion in the Tysiac case . 
 
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New Bioethics Institute for Dublin
 
A new bioethics institute is to be set up at Dublin City University (DCU) later this year to look at ethical issues across the board, including healthcare, according to incoming director, Dr Bert Gordijn. (Irish Times article Aug, 12). The issues to be considered by the institute will include ethical dilemmas such as life support and embryonic stem cell research.  According to the article, "ADVANCES IN medical science can undoubtedly save lives, but progress also throws up some thorny ethical questions. When is it acceptable to turn off life support and let someone die? If we don't have a cure for a genetic disease, should we offer people tests for their risk of developing it? And when do the potential benefits of embryonic stem cell research outweigh the moral arguments against it?"
 
Pro-life organisations will be watching this new development closely as there have already been a number of attempts to introduce embryonic stem cell research into Ireland   
 
 
Greetings!
 
The purveyors of the culture of death never seem to rest, as I set out on holiday recently I found that three new cases had been brought to the European Court of Human Rights to try to force Ireland to legislate for abortion. 
 
In a recent issue we reported on the major adverse reactions to the controversial human pappiloma virus (HPV) vaccine which included a number of deaths. Since then Irish Health Minister Mary Harney announced her intention to have the vaccine made available for 12 year old girls from September 2009. In today's newsletter we include the text of an open letter to Minister Harney in this regard and we encourage readers to send similar letters to Ms. Harney whose contact details are included in the article
 
 I have posted a number of new articles on my blog over the last two weeks which can be accessed at  http://europeanlifenetwork.blogspot.com/
 
 
OPEN LETTER TO MINISTER HARNEY
Irish Health Minister Mary Harney
 
Dear Minister Harney
 
In light of your recent announcement that the new HPV vaccines will shortly be made available in Ireland for young girls from 12 years of age I wish to draw your attention to recent controversies that have arisen with regard to these vaccines and to appeal to you to urgently reconsider your decision to approve them for use in Ireland. A report based on freedom of information obtained from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) by Judicial Watch, details many adverse reactions to the HPV vaccine, Gardasil. This report may be accessed on the following website. http://www.judicialwatch.org/documents/2008/JWReportFDAhpvVaccineRecords.pdf
 
Briefly the adverse reactions since last September (2007) include 10 deaths. The FDA also produced 140 "serious" reports (27 of which were categorized as "life threatening"), 10 spontaneous abortions and six cases of Guillain-Barre Syndrome - all since January 2008. The watchdog group says the number of deaths associated with the vaccine is at least 18 and possibly as many as 20 in the US alone. The serious adverse events include anaphylactic shock, grand mal convulsion, foaming at mouth, coma, paralysis, and death.

Judicial Watch also found 8,864 Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) records associated with Gardasil. Eleven deaths occurred less than a week after receiving the vaccine. Seven women died in less than two days. The most common diagnosed cause was blood clotting. One woman died from a clot within 3 hours of the vaccine. One 20-year-old woman, with no medical history reported, died April 4, 2008 just four days after receiving Gardasil.

The human papilloma viruses (HPVs) are a group of approximately 100 sexually transmitted viruses, a small number of which can increase the risk of a woman developing cervical cancer in later life. Use of this vaccine in this way is unacceptable given the risks to the life and health of young girls directly from the vaccine.

Apart from the serious threat to the life and health of young girls, use of this vaccine raises major moral questions, such as, the apparent condoning of pre-marital sex rather than teaching children the value of chastity. There is also the question of the morality of allowing this vaccine to be marketed and used in Ireland, in the knowledge of the history of adverse reactions associated with it.  Moral issues aside, very few properly informed parents would be willing to risk their daughters' lives or health, when the safety of the vaccine is in question.
 
I would also suggest Minister that unless this decision is reversed as a matter of urgency it has the potential to become another major national scandal and could open the Irish exchequer to future claims of a substantial nature, given that the information in regard to these adverse reactions is already in the public domain

Contact details forMinister Harney 'minister's_office@health.irlgov.ie'


 
IPPF Lose Case on Sarah's Law
International Planned Parenthood in California has failed in a court bid to suppress a leaflet opposing secret abortions for underage girls. Planned Parenthood objected to references to a 15-year-old girl called Sarah who died when she developed complications following a secret abortion and other equally damning case studies, such as a minor who was taken for a secret abortion by a man who was sexually abusing her.
 


 
 
US Resolution on China's One Child Policy
 
The U.S. House of Representatives has voted in favour of a resolution calling on China to end its coercive population control policy. Congresman Chris Smith, a co-sponsor of the resolution and expert on China's one-child policy, drew particular attention to sex selective abortion and the continuing mistreatment of women in the name of the policy. 
 
For more information see my blog post on the issue