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KatyA
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I agree Shell, I cannot understand why the terrifying ordeal of Terri Shiavo doesn't seem to have woken up the people of this country to the dangers of any Euthanasia Bill


Bishop Michael Evans has issued a statement "Catholic response to Amnesty International's decision on abortion" (He's also resigned)
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The International Convention on the Rights of the Child was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1989, and became a binding treaty for those countries which ratified it. Its Preamble quotes from the 1959 Declaration on the Rights of the Child, that 'the child, by reason of his or her physical and mental immaturity, needs special safeguards and care, including appropriate legal protection, before as well as after birth'. This must surely be part of the body of international human rights law to which Amnesty International is committed.

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In time Amnesty may seek to develop this policy further, but even this current limited decision makes it very difficult for Catholics to remain members of Amnesty or to give it any financial support. Very regretfully, I will be ending my 31 year membership of Amnesty International, which included in the 1980s several years on the British Section Council and its Religious Bodies Liaison Panel. I remain deeply committed to Amnesty's original mandate: to work for freedom for prisoners of conscience, an end to torture and the death penalty, and fair trials for all.

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I notice that the Bishop intends to remain deeply committed to Amnesty's original mandate and I trust he intends to do this via other agencies.
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