14-11-2012, 18:44
(Dieser Beitrag wurde zuletzt bearbeitet: 14-11-2012, 18:45 von schmalhans.)
Irland - Tod nach Verweigerung des Schwangerschaftsabbruchs aus religiösen Gründen
>>Two investigations are under way into the death of a woman who was 17 weeks pregnant, at University Hospital Galway last month. Savita Halappanavar (31), a dentist ... was found to be miscarrying, and died of septicaemia a week later. ... Her husband says that, having been told she was miscarrying, and after one day in severe pain, Ms Halappanavar asked for a medical termination. This was refused, he says, because the foetal heartbeat was still present and they were told, “this is a Catholic country”.<<
*http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/frontpage/2012/1114/1224326575203.html
>>Two investigations are under way into the death of a woman who was 17 weeks pregnant, at University Hospital Galway last month. Savita Halappanavar (31), a dentist ... was found to be miscarrying, and died of septicaemia a week later. ... Her husband says that, having been told she was miscarrying, and after one day in severe pain, Ms Halappanavar asked for a medical termination. This was refused, he says, because the foetal heartbeat was still present and they were told, “this is a Catholic country”.<<
*http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/frontpage/2012/1114/1224326575203.html
Es gibt weder gut noch böse in der Natur, es gibt keine moralische Entgegensetzung, sondern es gibt eine ethische Differenz. (Gilles Deleuze)