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Belgian Doctors Harvesting Organs
From Disabled Euthanasia Donors
By Wesley J. Smith
Editor’s note. This appears on
Wesley’s blog at
http://www.firstthings.com/blogs/secondhandsmoke/2011/01/25/belgian-doctors-harvesting-organs-from-disabled-euthanasia-donors/
Back when I first got into this
line of work, I wrote a piece for Newsweek about the dangers of
euthanasia consciousness. I was a naif at the time. I had no
idea how insidiously seductive the culture of death could be nor
how deeply it had already seeped into the culture of the West.
Since then, the darkness has spread like a stain.
But even then, in my innocence, I
was prophetic. Here’s a key paragraph from my first
anti-euthanasia piece, “The Whispers of Strangers,” published on
June 28, 1993 [www.newsweek.com/1993/06/27/the-whispers-of-strangers.html]:
Of greater concern to me is
the moral trickledown effect that could result should society
ever come to agree with Frances. Life is action and reaction,
the proverbial pebble thrown into the pond. We don’t get to the
Brave New World in one giant leap. Rather, the descent to
depravity is reached by small steps. First, suicide is promoted
as a virtue. Vulnerable people like Frances become early
casualties. Then follows mercy killing of the terminally ill.
From there, it’s a hop, skip and a jump to killing people who
don’t have a good “quality” of life, perhaps with the prospect
of organ harvesting thrown in as a plum to society.
Over the years, I have been
told many times that my fears would never happen. Assisted
suicide/euthanasia was just for the terminally ill, at the very
end of life, for whom nothing can be done to alleviate
suffering. We would never use euthanasia to harvest organs!
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For years I waited for the organ
harvesting shoe to drop. Then, I found a letter in a transplant
medicine journal in which doctors admitted harvesting organs
from the euthanasia of a catastrophically disabled woman. They
had done it, the letter stated, ergo it was ethical. That’s the
kind of self justification we see in this field.
Now, Belgian doctors have taken
to the road to sell the idea. From the story [www.mercatornet.com/careful/view/8598/]:
A group of Belgian doctors are
harvesting “high quality” organs from patients who have been
euthanased. This is not a secret project, but one which they
described openly at a conference organised by the Belgian Royal
Medical Academy in December. In a PowerPoint presentation, Dirk
Ysebaert, Dirk Van Raemdonck, Michel Meurisse, of the University
Hospitals Of Antwerp, Leuven And Liège, showed that about 20% of
the 705 people who died through euthanasia (officially) in 2008
were suffering from neuromuscular disorders whose organs are
relatively high quality for transplanting to other patients.
This represents a useful pool of organs which could help to
remedy a shortage of organs in Belgium (as everywhere else). |