Human Rights in the Age of Eugenics PDF Print E-mail

Thursday, 22 Jul 2010 

You are invited to hear Dr Jacqueline Laing about “Human Rights in the Age of Eugenics”

Dr Jacqueline Laingon Thursday, 22 July 2010
with an informal two course dinner starting at 6.30 pm (Cost: $37 per person)
and presentation at 8 pm onwards
at the Southern Cross Club, Woden ACT
RSVP: Geoff Mongan ((02) 6161 0711), Carolyn Mongan (0418 220 504) or Kath Woolf ((02) 6251 5786) or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Australians have witnessed a regrettable decline in the fundamental ethical imperative to protect the weak. Legislation passed in 2002 and 2006 by the Federal Parliament has allowed the destruction of young, human life for the purposes of research, either by using those human embryos 'surplus' to the needs of those using IVF procedures to achieve pregnancy, or embryos deliberately created and even cloned for the sole purpose of research.

IVF procedures involve the selecting of those embryos 'suitable' for attempted implantation. Embryos which display any irregularity in development together with those found to carry markers for certain defects are discarded. This is eugenics plain and simple. Unfortunately the strong push to 'weed out' any embryo or foetus carrying a defect continues throughout pregnancy; women are pressured to submit to one test after another, and, though the tests carry a not insignificant risk of error, encouraged to abort any baby suspected of imperfection. Carried to its logical end, this approach to human reproduction will inevitably lead to less compassion for the mentally and physically disabled in our society.

ACT Right to Life is honoured to have Dr Laing speak to us. There will also be present other notable local writers and speakers who have contributed greatly to the cause of defending human rights from conception to natural death. These include Mrs Rita Joseph, Mr Denis Strangman, and Dr Deidre Little.

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