Eluana Englaro May be Killed Starting on Friday, Italian Govt May Intervene
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by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
February 5, 2009

Emacs!
Rome, Italy (LifeNews.com) -- Members of the 
Italian Parliament are hurriedly trying to put 
together an emergency measure in an attempt to 
save the life of Eluana Englaro. She is the 
disabled woman similar to Terri Schiavo in the 
United States who has been comatose following an 
automobile accident and her father wants to take her life.

Earlier this week, Englaro was moved to a new 
medical facility that may honor her father's 
wishes, granted in court, to have her killed.

In November, the highest court in Italy granted 
Englaro's father the right to kill her via 
euthanasia by removing her feeding tube.

The draft proposal is very short and contains one 
sentence that makes it illegal for any hospital 
or medical center to remove her feeding tube and 
subjecting her to a painful starvation and euthanasia death.

The legislation would apply to any patient in 
Englaro's circumstances, not just her personally.

''Nutrition and hydration (artificial feeding), 
as forms of vital and physiological support 
targeted to alleviate suffering, cannot be 
refused in any case by (patients) or suspended by 
people assisting patients who are not in a 
position to take care of themselves,'' the measure says.

The Italian news agency ANSA reported that Health 
Undersecretary Eugenia Roccella said the 
government was doing everything in its power in 
an attempt to save her life before the feeding tube is removed.

The actions are necessary because the staff at 
the new medical center where Eluana was taken 
plans to cut her food and water by half starting on Friday.

After three days of partial starvation and 
dehydration, officials plan to remove the feeding tube.

''It takes a long time to let a person die by 
removing food and water, but after four days the 
dehydration produces irreversible damage. We have 
very little time left (to stop this),'' Roccella told ANSA.

ANSA indicated attorneys for Englaro's father 
condemned the possible legislation but admitted 
that it would likely half Englaro's euthanasia 
death because they do not want to subject doctors to illegal actions.

The legislation may make it through Parliament 
but President Giorgio Napolitano is reportedly in 
doubt as to whether or not he would sign it into 
law. Napolitano has repeatedly said he wants the 
parliament to instead consider legislation on 
living wills and advanced directives that would 
have no affect on Englaro's case but help prevent future cases.

The opposition Catholic UDC party is behind the 
proposal, which is drawing opposition from 
members of the ruling center-left Democratic 
Party and the small Communist Refoundation party.

Should the government approve the resolution it 
would mark the second occasion on which the 
government has tried to save Englaro's life. 
Health Minister Maurizio Sacconi prevented the 
transfer of Englaro once before to a clinic that would kill her.

The 37-year-old woman has been moved to the La 
Quiete clinic at Udine in the northeastern part 
of the nation. It's a move that her father 
Beppino described as the “first step towards the liberation” of his daughter.

A group of pro-life advocates tried to prevent 
moving Englaro by standing and sitting in front 
of the ambulance leaving the clinic near Milan 
where she has been since an automobile accident left her in a coma in 1992.

They shouted “Eluana is living – don't kill her.”

Amato De Monte, the anesthetist who accompanied 
Eluana in the ambulance has come under fire for 
comments he made to the RAI state television 
network saying that, "Eluana will not suffer because Eluana died 17 years ago."

Human Life International, Rome, says Ms Englaro's 
death would lead to more such killings in Italy. 
Monsignor Ignacio Barreiro said, "We are not 
fighting for Eluana's life because she has 
limited signs of consciousness but because of her dignity as a human being."

Recently, a group of more than 700 doctors in 
Italy 
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their names to a letter supporting Eluana Englaro's right to life.

The letter says that physicians have a duty to 
help people who can't feed themselves and that 
removing her food and water would go against the 
World Medical Association's 1964 Helsinki declaration.

Last year, some of Italy's leading neurologists 
said Englaro should not be killed and they 
questioned whether she is in a persistent vegetative state.

"She is not a person in coma, or a terminal 
patient, but a severely handicapped person in 
need of special basic care, as occurs in many 
other situations of serious injuries to parts of 
the brain that limit the capacity of 
communication and self-sustenance," they said, according to a Zenit report.

"A patient's nutrition and hydration, even if 
assisted, cannot be confused with medical 
treatment; they have always constituted the 
fundamental elements of care, precisely because 
they are indispensable for every human being, 
whether healthy or sick," they went on to say.

"The tube through which nourishment is received 
does not alter this elementary truth; rather, it 
can be compared to a prosthesis or any other type of aid," they explained.


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