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Euthanasia bill defeat in South Australia a victory for civilised values
London, 18 November 2009 - The rejection of
euthanasia by the South Australia parliament is a victory for civilised values,
says leading UK-based anti-euthanasia group SPUC Pro-Life.
The upper house of the South Australian parliament
has just voted to reject a bill to allow euthanasia tabled by Mark
Parnell.
Anthony Ozimic, SPUC Pro-Life's communications mananger
and an expatriate Australian, commented: "Those seeking to
develop civilised values which respect the sanctity of human life should be
encouraged by this vote. In spite of all the money, media support and propaganda
of the euthanasia lobby, many politicians recognise the dangers to public safety
in introducing such legislation. This victory for civilised values joins the
recent defeat of a similar bill in Tasmania, as well as the repeated votes by
the British House of Lords against assisted suicide."