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    EUTHANASIA HYPOCRISY AGAINST JUSTICE - OPINIONS

    15:38 ~U 15.01.14

    An Armenian clergyman expressed on Wednesday his criticism of
    euthanasia, considering the practice a condemnable intervention in
    a human being's life.

    "Euthanasia has to do with human suffering and love. The intervention
    is unwelcome, if not unacceptable. I characterize fantasy as hypocrisy
    against social justice. We could apply the same to the homeless,"
    Bishop Bagrat Yesayan told a news conference on Wednesday.

    He described euthanasia as a manifestation of selfishness, noting
    that very often, people taking care of a terminally ill patient may
    agree to have that person killed on the grounds that they rid him or
    her of suffering.

    Marat Zakaryan, a psychologist also attending the news conference,
    referred to the etymology of the word - sweet death.

    "There are passive and active forms of euthanasia. A failure to assist
    in [a patient's] recovery is the passive form; when drugs are injected
    to cause the patient's death, that's the active form," he said noting
    that the physician-assisted suicide, which is prohibited in Armenia,
    is accepted in several countries in Europe.

    He noted further that not all doctors accept the practice, having
    very often slight flashes of hope.

    Commenting on the problem, Deacon Zhora Sargsyan stressed the need
    of considering the moral responsibility issue when dealing with
    euthanasia or bioethics in general.

    "Suffering reveals the profundity of human life. The idea behind
    overcoming suffering is that it is a chance, not a punishment. There
    is life and death, the two boundaries of life, so a human being has
    no rights beyond those lines; it's not within his or her competences,"
    he said.

    Armenian News - Tert.am

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