Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Belgium euthanized 3 children aged 9, 11 and 17.

Alex Schadenberg
Executive Director - Euthanasia Prevention Coalition

A 2014 Belgian protest opposing child euthanasia.
When Belgium extended euthanasia to children in February 2014, by eliminating the age limit for lethal injection, we had hoped that no child would die in this manner. The first official child euthanasia in Belgium was reported in September 2016.

The 2017 Belgian euthanasia data showed that the number of euthanasia deaths continues to increase, euthanasia deaths for conditions related to aging have skyrocketed and three children died by euthanasia.

• Belgian 2017 euthanasia report. Euthanasia deaths are rising, children are being killed.
A recent news report has provided more information about the child euthanasia deaths in Belgium. Charles Lane reported in the Washington Post that the 17 year-old was living with muscular dystrophy, the nine year old had a brain tumour and the 11 year-old had cystic fibrosis. Lane reported:
We do know the 11-year-old euthanized last year had cystic fibrosis. This congenital respiratory disease is incurable and fatal, but modern treatments enable many patients to enjoy high quality of life well into their 30s or even beyond. Median life expectancy for new CF cases in the United States is now 43 years, according to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. 
Luc Proot, (a member of the Belgian commission) assured me that everything was in order, not only with the 11-year-old’s case but also with the other two: a 17-year-old with Duchenne muscular dystrophy and a 9-year-old with a brain tumor. 
Proot was, of course, relying on reports by the anonymous physicians who participated in the euthanasias, and we, in turn, must take Proot at his word: Journalists and other members of the public are not permitted to review the case files independently, even in redacted form.
Dr Ludo Vanopdenbosch
resigned in protest.
Lane then questions the application of the Belgian euthanasia law:

Such questions seem especially pertinent for Belgium, given the problems it has experienced since legislators allowed euthanasia for patients with cognitive and psychiatric illnesses, such as dementia, depression or schizophrenia, even if they have no terminal physical ailment. 
Last year, a member of the euthanasia commission resigned in protest because it refused to recommend prosecution when a woman with dementia who had not requested euthanasia was nevertheless put to death at her family’s request. 
Since then, 360 Belgian doctors, academics and others have signed a petition calling for tighter controls on euthanasia for psychiatric patients.
Recently Fatal Flaws was screened in Guernsey (UK) while their legislature was debating assisted suicide. One of the sponsors of the assisted suicide bill watched Fatal Flaws. The next day he stood up in the legislature and said that he changed his mind after watching Fatal Flaws. Guernsey then defeated the assisted suicide bill by 24 to 14.

The Fatal Flaws film and pamphlets can be purchased (Link) and the Fatal Flaws Film can be purchased and downloaded (Link).

Sadly, under-reporting of euthanasia and euthanasia without request is common in Belgium. Lethally injecting people without request are considered criminal acts in every jurisdiction in the world, but under the banner of assisted death these acts becomes a difficult but necessary part of protecting the "human right" to kill in a post-post-modern society.

4 comments:

Gill said...

How horrible for a family to kill their mother or for parents to watch their children's lives ended because of disease when others are trying to enhance the lives of their family members who are sick. Have we become so desensitized that we don't care, we pretend we love by saying "we don't want you to suffer". How horrible for these kids to know they were not wanted or needed in this world because they were sick. I've taken care of family members suffering but they did not want to die. No one can tell the future and it's not ours to take or control.

ENON said...

Its not RIGHT for any person on earth to decide a person's death, its because GOD and ONLY GOD is the AUTHOR AND GIVER OF LIFE. I am a living witness of two cases, wherein doctors wanted to remove all life support of two people one a lady the other a gent, wherein the gent lived NINE long full years after the decision, he died a normal death, he climbed three levels daily twice to thrice a day, did all the marketing, cooked etc. The lady concerned in the UK is still living, both are Catholics.

Anonymous said...

When I first learned about this, I thought it had to be fake news only to find it is a fact. I never thought I would live to see the day when such inhumane an insensitive practices became law. This goes against everything I believe; namely, respect and dignity of every life from conception to old age. I hope pro choice supporters realize the ramifications of supporting these practices in the long run. Today killing fetuses and I’ll children; ; tomorrow our senior grandparents. Wake up!

Tutor Lou said...

Is the lady still living on life support?