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Doctors Seek Asylum After Exposing Ukraine Abortion for Cosmetics Scandal

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Doctors Seek Asylum After Exposing Ukraine Abortion for Cosmetics Scandal


By Gudrun Schultz

DUBLIN, Ireland, March 29, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Two Ukraininan doctors, Vadym Lazaryev and Vladymyr Ishchenko, have been seeking asylum in Ireland since 2004, after they were forced to flee their country for exposing appalling human rights abuses of women and unborn children in the Ukraine.

The doctors were part of a group working to uncover a macabre system of medical trafficking in the bodies of unborn babies, European Life Network reported today. Doctors were deceiving women into aborting their babies for false "medical" reasons, and then selling the bodies of the children. The children would be aborted live, and their bodies cut into separate organs. In some cases live dissection took place.

Most of the body parts were apparently sold to the burgeoning cosmetic industry of "foetal tissue" youth-enhancing treatments, as well as quack "medical therapies."

In many cases, women were paid to get pregnant and to deliver the baby at a given gestation. They were paid a higher price for carrying the child closer to term, since abortion is illegal in the Ukraine after 12 weeks gestation.

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Doctors were deceiving women into aborting their babies for false "medical" reasons, and then selling the bodies of the children.

thats totally unacceptable, and I hope they dont get assylum.

now, what bearing does any of this have on the abortion debate?
 
star2589 said:
thats totally unacceptable, and I hope they dont get assylum.

now, what bearing does any of this have on the abortion debate?


Well it is interesting in that if Roe vs Wade ever is relooked at I am sure it will be doctors and scientists who testify before the supreme court. However many of them do have what I believe to be a conflict of interest in that fetal tissue research is very prominent today as well as embryonic research. I do think the idea that an embryo or fetus is not a developing human and therefore should not have a right to life is very beneficial to the scientific community...is it not?
 
Planned Parenthood discusses donating your fetus on it's website:

http://www.plannedparenthood.com/pp...etaltis.xml#1097841842963::421246653435615829

Ectopic pregnancies, stillbirths, and spontaneous abortions are potential sources for human embryonic cells and fetal tissue but they are neither plentiful nor reliable. Their quality and safety is questionable, making them less than optimal for research and therapy. Embryonic cells and fetal tissue obtained through induced abortion — excluding those for fetal defects — are highly suitable for research and therapy because they are likely to be free of major genetic abnormalities and viral, fungal, or bacterial infections

luckily abortions are plentiful and do result in lots of dead fetal tissue.
 
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