Last week, 'One of Us' announced
that 1 million EU citizens had signed its initiative to protect tiny human
lives.
There will now be an official public hearing on the need to ban EU
funding for activities that involve destroying human embryos.
It's an amazing achievement - and this week, European Commission Vice President Maroš Šefčovič officially congratulated the campaign.
It's an amazing achievement - and this week, European Commission Vice President Maroš Šefčovič officially congratulated the campaign.
The ‘One of Us’ campaign underlines the moment of conception as
the beginning of human life, and aims to prevent any funding of activities
which result in the destruction of human embryos, particularly focusing on
areas of research, development aid and public health (see previous CMF update by
Philippa Taylor for more detail).
It was launched in
January 2013 by leaders in twenty European countries and
follows a European Court of Justice ruling in 2011, in a lawsuit brought by
Greenpeace, that human life begins at conception and deserves legal protection
(See my previous blogs on the ‘Bruestle Judgement’ here and
here).
‘One of Us’ is a European Citizen
Initiative, a new method provided in the Treaty of Lisbon for proposing
legislation in the European Union. Such an initiative must have the support of
at least 7 of the 27 member states and each individual state involved must
collect a minimum number of signatures based on its overall population.
Now that it has gathered one million
signatures, the European Parliament is duty-bound to schedule a debate on the
issue. With just six weeks to go until the deadline, organisers are keen to
boost the total still further - the higher the total, the greater the political
and public impact.
Currently, European policies are at odds with the European Court of Justice decision. Europe today is funding scientific research that destroys and manipulates embryos and funds international groups touting abortion. With the recognition of life from the moment of conception, Europe’s policies would shift in favour of unborn life.
The UK sadly remains woefully under-represented ... Across Europe the initiative has proved very successful - but here in the UK it is yet really to take off.
Currently, European policies are at odds with the European Court of Justice decision. Europe today is funding scientific research that destroys and manipulates embryos and funds international groups touting abortion. With the recognition of life from the moment of conception, Europe’s policies would shift in favour of unborn life.
The UK sadly remains woefully under-represented ... Across Europe the initiative has proved very successful - but here in the UK it is yet really to take off.
How to sign
To take part in this campaign you must be resident in a EU State, be 18
or over and eligible to vote in the European Elections.
To sign the petition you need to go to the ‘One of Us’ website
(click here) and follow
the few simple instructions. It takes about two minutes from start to finish.
The ‘One
of Us’ campaign reminds us that we were all embryos once. But some
scientific research activities destroy human embryos. Please help us stop
public funding for this research.
Further
background
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