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No Human Cloning An Open Letter to Australias Federal, State & Territory Governments Our community must determine appropriate standards for medical research involving human subjects. We ask our political leaders to have regard for the sacredness of all human beings, of whatever level of maturity, dependency or ability. We ask them to support adult stem cell research and to reject a policy of destroying some to treat others. Since the production of Dolly the sheep by somatic cell nuclear transfer in 1997, sections of the scientific community have campaigned to be allowed to clone human embryos. Such embryos could then be used to obtain embryonic stem cells for destructive experimentation. Some also want to use surplus human embryos from IVF programs for such purposes. Despite some inflated claims, the fact is that these IVF stem cells would not be directly useful for therapies as they would not be compatible with the recipients tissues. But they might be used for drug testing and other experimentation. We advise our Governments that producing human embryos by a cloning process or any other method of non-sexual reproduction is a grave offence to human dignity. It produces a laboratory embryo with no parents or guardians, in fact no one concerned to protect his or her interests. It means that all such embryos would be likely to be destroyed, since the advocates of human cloning experiments acknowledge that to allow them to develop would be unsafe. Much worse than cloning human beings to reproduce children would be the creation or use of human embryos for the purpose of destructive experimentation. The supposed distinction between therapeutic and reproductive cloning must be exposed for the furphy it is: to produce an embryo is always reproductive; to destroy an embryo is never therapeutic. The European Parliament has declared the distinction to be a sleight of hand and the Australian Health Ethics Committee described it as lacking transparency and concealing the truth. So-called therapeutic cloning involves the manufacture of a new race of laboratory humans with the intention, right from the beginning, to exploit and destroy them as if they were laboratory animals. This would be the worst of all possible uses of the cloning technology. Cloning humans would also occasion a whole range of new ethical and social dilemmas, because the process radically dissociates procreation from the loving union of a man and a woman, and opens up new possibilities for designing our progeny, controlling their genetic destiny, or exploiting them for the advantage of others. We urge our political
leaders to support the alternative, safer and longer established
medical technology of using a patients own tissues as a source
of stem cells for developing therapies, especially as they have
much greater direct therapeutic potential in terms of tissue compatibility.
We ask them to fund and encourage ethical stem cell research on
placental and adult tissue. We urge them to ensure that there are
effective nation-wide prohibitions on unethical alternatives such
as the production and destruction of human embryos for experimental
purposes, and the creation of a market for unethically procured
embryonic stem cells. |
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