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Hybrid embryo creation "disastrous" says SPUC
London, 1st April 2008 - The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children
(SPUC) has called the creation of hybrid embryos "disastrous".
Anthony
Ozimic, SPUC political secretary, said: "The creation of human-animal hybrid
embryos represents a disastrous setback for human dignity in Britain. The
deliberate blurring of the boundaries between humans and other species is wrong
and strikes at the heart of what makes us human. It is creating a category of
beings regarded as sub-human who can be used as raw material to benefit other
members of the human family, effectively creating a new class of
slaves.
"Although we cannot be certain of the nature of such embryos,
those produced with a preponderance of human DNA would in all probability,
according to experts, be human beings with human characteristics and capacities.
By using animal eggs, such embryos could be generated in much greater numbers
than if human eggs were used, leading to much greater loss of life.
"The
Human Fertilisation and Embryology bill (now before parliament) would require
that all such embryos were killed. Of those embryos with a smaller proportion of
human material, greater uncertainty arises as to the nature of the embryo - and
therefore uncertainty as to whether such an embryo is a human being with due
rights. It cannot be right to generate such embryos when there is no clear
answer to the question 'How should we treat them?'"