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Protection
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ADVISORY BOARD Janet Ajzenstat, B.A.,M.A. Ph.d Associate Professor, Dept. of Political Science, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Dr. Shahid Athar, M.D. J. Budziszewski, Ph.d Dr. John Fleming, Dr. Henk Jochemsen, Ph.D David Novak, Lynn D. Wardle, J.D. PROJECT TEAM Michael Markwick
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20 December, 2001 For Immediate Release Draft Bill Lacks Conscience Protection, Erodes Trial by Jury The Canadian government’s proposed Assisted Human Reproduction Act lacks protection for health care workers and others who do not want to participate in morally controversial procedures, and erodes the customary right to trial by jury, according to a letter sent earlier this month to Allan Rock, Canadian Minister of Health. Project Administrator Sean Murphy noted that, beyond the procedures allowed in the draft text, the bill provides for ad hoc legalization of activities by Orders in Council, which do not require parliamentary scrutiny or approval. Murphy suggested that the bill would establish an expectation of entitlement to legalized procedures, and cautioned that problems will arise for conscientious objectors, especially if provision of the "controlled activities" were made a condition for federal health care grants or transfer payments. "Experience in Canada and elsewhere suggests that conscientious objectors will . . . be subjected to coercion and discrimination" or "forced into expensive litigation before human rights tribunals or courts . . . to buy the freedom that ought to have been their birthright." The letter requests that the bill be amended to include protection of conscience provisions. Murphy also expressed alarm that the bill erodes the right to trial by jury for serious offences. He argued that it would be more consistent with Canadian legal traditions to reduce the bill’s summary conviction penalties to bring them into line with those now customary in criminal law. -30- |
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ADVISORY BOARD Janet Ajzenstat, B.A.,M.A. Ph.d Associate Professor, Dept. of Political Science, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Dr. Shahid Athar, M.D. J. Budziszewski, Ph.d Dr. John Fleming, Dr. Henk Jochemsen, Ph.D David Novak, Lynn D. Wardle, J.D. PROJECT TEAM Michael Markwick
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12 September, 2001 For Immediate Release Dr. Shahid Athar, an advisor to the Protection of Conscience Project and President of the Islamic Medical Association of North America, has issued the following appeal in the wake of yesterday's tragic attacks on American cities: Re : The Disaster Relief Work 2. Offer emergency relief work in the affected areas through your mosque as focal point 3. Offer social and psychological support for the families of the victims. 4. Have a local spokesperson who should be in touch with me and the national Muslim leadership. 5. Denounce all acts of terrorism and uphold the sanctity of human life. 6. Pray for the innocent lives lost and the injured and their relatives. 7. Report to the authorities and C.A.I.R. in your area any incidents of harassment or threat against any Muslim, or Muslim organization. 8. Protect yourself, your family,
your mosque, fellow Muslims and fellow Americans. Allah is the
best of all protectors. -30- |
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