Do we think people like this will defend Western Civilization from the moslem jihad?!?
Govt-Funded Group Said Supporting Gays Passing on AIDS
THE HAGUE, 02/06/07 - Passing on and receiving the AIDS virus is seen as a game in certain gay scenes in the Netherlands. Even within a government-subsidised organisation, there have been forces who support such behaviour.
This week saw the arrest of four men who organised parties in Groningen where gays were drugged with the substance GHB. The victims were subsequently raped and had a cocktail of HIV-infected blood injected in to their arm so that they would contract the virus that can cause AIDS. Police said Friday at least 7 men were HIV-infected in this way.
However, these contaminations also take place willingly. Among certain gays, receiving HIV is even compared to getting pregnant, say various gay community watchers. On the Internet, HIV negative gays approach HIV positive men, requesting to be infected and vice versa.
Perhaps even more remarkably, these practices are believed to have been supported from within the HIV Association Netherlands (HVN). Frank Raaphorst of HVN declared that an internal working group within HVN, with the telling name Poz & Proud, propagated unprotected sex.
It is even alleged that Poz & Proud wanted to organise sex parties where seropositive and seronegative gays could have unprotected sex with one another. The national HVN chairman, it now turns out, recently resigned after he had learned about Poz & Proud's ideologies and expressed criticism of these.
HVN receives subsidy from Health Minister Ab Klink for the very purpose of promoting safe sex. Klink is now having an inquiry carried out to see if "subsidy conditions were violated". In addition, Justice Minister Ernst Hirsch Ballin is examining whether HVN or its working group should be prosecuted.
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Swiss suicide clinics 'helping depressives die'
By Bojan Pancevski, Sunday Telegraph
Prosecutors are calling for tougher regulations on Switzerland's assisted suicide clinics after uncovering evidence that some of the foreign clients they help to die are simply depressed rather than suffering incurable pain.
The clinics, which attract hundreds of foreigners, including Britons, every year, have been accused of failing to carry out proper investigations into whether patients meet the requirements of Switzerland's right-to-die laws.
In some cases, foreign clients are being given drugs to commit suicide within hours of their arrival, which critics say leaves doctors and psychologists unable to conduct a detailed assessment or to provide appropriate counselling.
Andreas Brunner, the senior prosecutor of the Zurich canton, told The Sunday Telegraph: "We are not trying to ban the so-called death tourism, but the outsourcing of suicide must be put under stricter control.
"Prosecutors look into every suicide, assisted or not, and there are many cases where it is not clear whether the assisted person has chosen death in full possession of their decision-making capacity. But investigations are difficult due to lack of evidence after the suicide.
"We, therefore, demand that the federal government amend the legislation to enable closer and lengthier monitoring of suicide patients before their deaths."
Mr Brunner said that there had been a number of cases where prosecutors or relatives of people who committed assisted suicide had taken legal action against doctors or organisations, although he declined to go into details.
Swiss laws allow doctors to provide "passive suicide assistance" to people who are terminally ill or in great suffering, with patients given a cocktail of drugs that they must administer themselves.
A handful of clinics provide the service, with two, Dignitas and Exit International, also offering it to foreigners, who make up a large proportion of the 300 assisted suicides that take place each year.
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Pertinent Links:
1) Govt-Funded Group Said Supporting Gays Passing on AIDS
2) Swiss suicide clinics 'helping depressives die'
Monday, June 04, 2007
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