Our Lady Sends Euthanasia Speaker Running From Cork University Hospital.

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Thanks to 
<http://catholic-perspective.blogspot.com/>Thought 
And Action blog for the following story:

“As many are now aware the lecture did not take 
place and this vile proponent of both voluntary 
and involuntary euthanasia, Professor Len Doyal 
saw first hand in Cork that he and others like Dr 
Deirdre Madden will not foist their euthanasia 
and eugenics agenda in Ireland. Through the Grace 
of God and by the Grace of God, Doyal was sent 
packing with his tail between his legs. His lecture was cancelled.

Some might argue let us debate the “issue”. 
Euthanasia like abortion is not a matter for 
debate and the Irish people will not tolerate 
this. Many thanks to the various groups like 
Youth Defence and Mother & Child Campaign, who 
came along and organised the protest. Thanks also 
to those groups and individuals inside who were 
able to confront him at the podium and get him 
out. In other countries people would of tolerated 
this type of speaker and have let the Masons grip 
their country. The Irish people are a great 
people.. This was one of the best things that 
happened in Ireland in a long time.

Many of the Irish newspapers carried the news item. See below.
Congratulations to all involved in Thursdays actions.”

http://www.rte.ie/news/2009/0409/euthanasia.html
Euthanasia lecture cancelled

A controversial public lecture on euthanasia has 
been cancelled minutes after it began when a 
group of over 20 protestors disrupted it.

The guest speaker Prof Len Doyal, an open 
proponent of both voluntary and non-voluntary 
euthanasia, had to be escorted from the lecture 
theatre at Cork University Hospital by security staff.

The lecture entitled ‘Why Euthanaia should be 
legalised’, formed part of the annual spring 
series organized by CUH’s Ethics Forum and started at 5pm.

As the 350 attendees were being welcomed, a group 
of over 20 people stood up and began shouting.

Witnesses say some began saying the rosary and 
one man accused Prof Doyal of being a murderer.

A decision was taken soon afterwards to cancel 
the lecture on public safety grounds but it took 
some time to get the message through to the 
audience because of the continuing strong vocal opposition by protestors.

Afterwards a spokeswoman for the HSE expressed 
disappointment that the annual lecture series 
which is held to stimulate debate was forced to be cancelled.

She stressed that the lecture series is not 
funded by the HSE but privately by the hospital’s 
Ethics Forum and that neither the HSE or CUH or 
the Ethics Forum are in favour of euthanasia.

Earlier, a group of about 20 people protested 
peacefully at the entrance to the hospital.

The lecture has been a source of controversy for a number of weeks.

http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/irelan…4244363098.html

A SPEECH by a proponent of euthanasia was called 
off at Cork University Hospital (CUH) yesterday 
after protesters voiced their opposition.

Prof Len Doyal, a supporter of euthanasia and 
emeritus professor of medical ethics at the 
London School of Medicine and Dentistry and St 
Bartholomew’s Hospital, was due to address an 
audience at CUH as part of a lecture series 
organised by the hospital’s ethics committee.

More than 100 protesters lined the entrance to 
the hospital and the auditorium as part of a 
peaceful demonstration against the content of the lecture.

Ethics committee chairman Prof Eamonn Quigley 
introduced Prof Doyal, but was interrupted by a 
protester who approached the podium and demanded 
the lecture be halted, branding the content 
“murderous”. The lecture was promptly cancelled 
and Prof Doyal was escorted from the auditorium by hospital security personnel.

Speaking to The Irish Times , last night, Prof 
Doyal described the experience as “disturbing and distressing”.

He said: “There was no intent on my part to give 
a lecture and leave, the whole point was that it 
should be a debate . . . with people free to 
disagree with me as part of a discussion . . 
.What is most disturbing is what this means for 
free speech, which is also upheld in your constitution.”

Health Service Executive (HSE) spokeswoman 
Christine Eckersley said the lecture was 
cancelled in the interests of public safety. 
However, protesters denied there was any threat to public safety.

“The HSE will make us out to be religious zealots 
but we are not. We are all individual protesters 
here,” said anti-euthanasia protester Margaret 
Hurley, from Bishopstown in Cork.

Outside the hospital entrance, protester Moira 
O’Regan, from Cork, said she was present as a 
voice for elderly people: “This lecture has 
nothing to do with providing care for people.”

A spokeswoman for the HSE said: “The hospital 
fully appreciates that this is a very sensitive 
topic for many groups and individuals and is 
aware of the potential for misunderstanding which 
the title of the lecture may convey, but would 
again categorically state that CUH does not support euthanasia.”

Rosary-chanting protesters force euthanasia talk to be abandoned
http://www.independent.ie/national-news/ro…ed-1705229.html
QUOTE

A CONTROVERSIAL euthanasia lecture was abandoned 
amid chaotic scenes last night while a senior 
British medical ethics expert had a private 
security escort for his own protection.

Prof Len Doyal was visibly shaken after his 
lecture on euthanasia couldn’t even commence 
after he was heckled and jeered by more than 20 
angry pro-life protesters who had taken up 
position in the Cork University Hospital (CUH) lecture theatre.

Protesters, some from the right-wing Youth 
Defence group, shouted that euthanasia was 
State-sponsored murder ­ and dozens began loudly chanting the Rosary.

At one point, a protester shouted abuse directly 
into Prof Doyal’s face. All efforts to introduce 
Prof Doyal for his lecture were drowned out by shouts and jeers.

Gardai were called to the scene but, a despite a 
heavy presence of officers, they did not 
intervene. Emptying the lecture theatre was 
ultimately left to hospital security guards.

The lecture was eventually cancelled ­ with Prof 
Doyal escorted out by hospital security personnel for his own safety.

As he left, the respected British medical expert 
challenged the protesters over the right to free 
speech ­ with dozens of people who attended the 
theatre also complaining about their activities.

One eye-witness described the scene as 
“absolutely unbelievable” and “very highly charged”.

The lecture sparked national controversy when the 
Bishop of Cork & Ross, Dr John Buckley, slated 
euthanasia or the voluntary ending of life as 
wrong, saying: “The Lord alone is the giver of 
life and He alone has the right to decide when that life should end.”

Ireland South MEP Kathy Sinnott (Independent) 
expressed outrage that the Health Service 
Executive (HSE) should have facilitated the CUH lecture.

Demonstrations outside CUH were mounted last 
night by Youth Defence and the Mother & Child 
Campaign. The controversy over the CUH lecture 
even reached the Seanad, with Senator David 
Norris accusing Senator Jim Walsh of “scaremongering”.

Senator Walsh had said the CUH debate was both scandalous and deplorable.

“I am sure it (the euthanasia debate) will scare 
every patient in nursing homes throughout the 
country. It is scandalous and deplorable,” he warned.

Sen Norris said such comments were “a disgrace” and “a shame on the senator.”

Yesterday, such was the volume of queries over 
the lecture that the HSE had a recorded message 
on its telephone system ­ stressing that neither 
the speaker nor the theme reflected the views or 
policies of the HSE, the hospital or its ethics forum.

CUH Ethics Forum Chairman, Dr Fergus Walsh, said: 
“We only wish to promote an active discussion 
about this controversial subject.”

http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/idsnauauey/
QUOTE

ORGANISERS of a controversial HSE euthanasia 
lecture were forced to leave surrounded by 
security just seconds into the high-profile 
debate, after a barrage of verbal threats from 
protesters accusing them of taking “30 pieces of silver” to endorse “murder”.

The ‘Why euthanasia should be legalised’ public 
lecture by Prof Len Doyal, an international 
advocate of the issue and emeritus professor of 
medical ethics at the London School of Medicine 
and Dentistry, was due to begin at 5pm yesterday 
in the main auditorium of Cork University Hospital (CUH).

But just 20 seconds into the opening address by 
the hospital’s ethics forum chair Prof Eamon 
Quigley, the lecture ­ which was not based on any 
future policy changes ­ descended into a farce.

To calls of “murder is murder”, “this is how 
Hitler started”, Hail Mary prayers, and calls 
that “only God has the right to take a life”, up 
to 50 protesters repeatedly verbally threatened 
Prof Quigley and other organisers, forcing the 
chair of the lecture to call for security seconds into his address.

Three security staff subsequently entered the 
room in an attempt to quell the abuse. Despite 
their presence the insults continued for more 
than 20 minutes, at one stage leading to a 
personal verbal attack on stem cell advocate Prof 
Deirdre Madden who was forced to leave her seat in the crowd.

Moments before gardaí arrived, one protester took 
over the podium to accuse CUH of selling out the 
“sick and old” people of Ireland.

“I have 30 pieces of silver to give to the ethics 
committee on behalf of these people. That’s very 
significant because Judas took 30 pieces of 
silver. They are selling out the sick and the 
old, and what I would say is that this ethics 
committee has no ethics at all. Who would hold a 
meeting on Holy Thursday in Catholic Ireland to murder people?” he said.

‘Excuse me… You’re talking about the killing of patients. Get out’
http://www.examiner.ie/ireland/ididsnidsn/
QUOTE
YOU walk into a room and search for somewhere to 
sit. It’s crowded but luckily a single chair is 
still free, next to what appears to be a respectable grandmother.

She seems to fit perfectly into a Werther’s 
Original sweets advert family and smiles as you 
sit down, before slowly reaching to move her dainty handbag out of the way.

And then it begins.

“MURDERER”, she yells at the startled speaker.

“This is how Hitler started, what gives you the right? MURDERER.”

The speaker’s gone white with fear; you’ve gone 
red with embarrassment and prepare to make your 
escape to somewhere ­ anywhere ­ else in the room.

But its too late, the insults have spread like wildfire.

Grannies who outside shared a nice cup of tea are 
bashing bibles to the tune of Hail Mary hymns.

Grandads are approaching the podium armed with 
their version of the Constitution and waving 30 
pieces of silver at people they insist have sold 
out patients by endorsing the killing of the old and the ill.

And young people in their 20s and 30s are 
shooting down free speech with the accuracy of a 
sniper. It all seems so unusual on the grounds of 
a hospital until you’re told the subject matter 
at the heart of the verbal bloodbath: euthanasia.

Yesterday at Cork University Hospital a 
controversial discussion on the issue, organised 
by the HSE as part of the facility’s seventh 
annual ethics forum spring lecture, descended 
into an equally controversial shouting match, 
with dozens of protesters preventing the debate from taking place.

The HSE notices said the lecture would be 
“interactive”, did not mean a change in policy, 
and had the sole purpose of creating lively 
debate on the subject. On those grounds the 20 
second discussion was an unqualified success.

Seconds into the opening address by ethics forum 
chair Prof Eamon Quigley ­ who was preparing to 
introduce guest lecture Prof Len Doyal, a 
supporter of euthanasia and emeritus professor of 
medical ethics at the London School of Medicine 
and Dentistry ­ he was stopped in his tracks. 
“Excuse me,” a protester interrupted while 
leaving his seat to confront his adversary at the podium.

“Leave. You know nothing about my constitution. 
Murder is murder. Murder is murder. You’re 
talking about the killing of patients. Get out,” he roared.

As security arrived on the scene to the backing 
song of hymns from protesters, the concerning 
scenes grew worse, with organisers of the debate 
and Prof Doyal leaving surrounded by security 
staff in order to protect their safety.

Perhaps surprised at their sudden success the 
protesters, grew more confident and turned their 
attention to other members of the medical elite 
who had also attended the now-cancelled lecture.

One protester, a middle-aged man, took over the 
microphone and, clutching 30 pieces of silver, 
asked any member of CUH to come up and collect 
their bribe. “Judas took 30 pieces of silver. 
They are selling out the sick and the old, and 
what I would say is that this ethics committee 
has no ethics at all. Who would hold a meeting on 
Holy Thursday in Catholic Ireland to murder people,” he said.

Those protesting have since been at pains to 
stress that their actions were “peaceful”.

They were in the sense that nobody was physically 
assaulted. But ask Prof Deirdre Madden, stem cell 
advocate and member of the Medical Council of 
Ireland, and she may disagree, being left with no 
option but to leave after being subjected to 
calls of “Madden has no right to take away a 
life” by people she felt may have had no right to threaten a woman’s safety.

The euthanasia debate had caused controversy ever 
since it became public knowledge earlier this 
year, with those opposed to it insisting 
publicising information about the topic had nobody’s interest at heart.

Ironically, after yesterday’s farce, a discussion 
on euthanasia in Ireland may be the only issue to have died.

The HSE said the discussion has been cancelled 
with no rescheduled date in place.

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