ยป 2008-12-22 18:37
European Court nixes Eluana appeal
Plea against Italian right- to- die ruling 'inadmissable'
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Emacs!

(ANSA) - Strasbourg, December 22 - The European 
Court of Human Rights on Monday turned down an 
appeal against a landmark ruling by Italy's 
supreme court which would allow doctors to end 
the life of a woman who has been in an irreversible coma for almost 17 years.

The Strasbourg court said the appeal in the 
Eluana Englaro case lodged by pro-life Italian 
organisations was inadmissable because they had 
no direct legal link with the woman.

The decision by Milan's appeal court, confirmed 
by the supreme court in November, regards ''only 
the people directly involved,'' it added.

The latest ruling was the last legal recourse for 
pro-life campaigners, who have pitted themselves 
against Eluana's father, Beppino Englaro, in his 
decade-long fight to earn the right for a dignified end to his daughter's life.

The right-to-die ruling from the Cassation Court 
split Italy in November, with Catholic 
politicians and the Vatican claiming it 
authorises euthanasia and libertarians hailing it 
as a victory for individual liberty.

As a result, Beppino Englaro has yet to find a 
clinic willing to remove his daughter's feeding tube and allow her to die.

The Lombardy region, where 38-year-old Eluana is 
cared for by nuns at Lecco's Beato Luigi Talamoni 
clinic, has always refused to offer clinics or 
health workers to help her end her life.

Last week a public-assisted clinic in Udine in 
the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region offered its 
services, but a last-minute guideline issued by 
Health Minister Maurizio Sacconi stating that the 
removal of feeding tubes from patients in a 
vegetative state was ''illegal'' halted her transfer from Lecco.

Sacconi also suggested that there could be 
''administrative consequences'' if the clinic did 
not follow the guideline, which some observers 
claimed was a veiled threat to strip it of its funding and certification.

The Milan Appeals Court and the Constitutional 
Court have since said that Sacconi's guideline is 
not relevant to Eluana's case because of the definitive ruling in the courts.

But a stalemate remains in place after the Udine 
clinic asked regional authorities to back its 
decision following Sacconi's comments.

Friuli-Venezia Giulia's centre-right governor 
Renzo Tondo, who has expressed sympathy with 
Beppino Englaro, has nevertheless insisted that 
the case is a private issue between the Englaro 
family and the clinic. On Monday the president of 
the regional council, the centre-right Northern 
League's Edouard Ballaman, echoed Tondo's stance 
that the case was ''a private matter''.

''Personally I hope that the woman continues to 
live, but I can't interfere with the decisions of her father,'' he said.

Other local politicians from the Northern League 
and the Catholic UDC meanwhile threatened a 
''political crisis'' if the region did not 
explicitly rule out the possibility of Eluana dying in Friuli-Venezia Giulia.

Tondo called for reflection on Monday, hinting 
that significant developments in the case are 
unlikely over the Christmas period.

Photo: Eluana Englaro shortly before the car 
crash that put her in a coma at the age of 19.


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