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20 عاما من العطاء و الصمود
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قضية تيرى شييفو: او حق الحياة...

    انقسم الرأى العام الامريكى وتدخل القضاء فى قضية تيرى شييفو..

    فى كل مرة تدير قنوات التلفزيون الامريكى ويطالعك وجهها الجميل المبتسم ونظرتها التى توحى لك بالذكاء والاتصال بالعالم الخارجى..وهو ما يكذبه الطب..

    فالمرأة مصابة بخلل فى المخ يحول بينها وبين الاحساس بالحول..لمدة عشر اعوام رقدت فيها على سرير مستشفى فى ولاية جورجيا..

    بدأ الصراع بالقرار الذى اتخذه زوجهاوولى امرها الرسمى بوقف انابيب الغذاء لانها رغبتها مما يتعين عليه مفارقتها للحياة بعد اسبوعين على الاكثر فى تقدير الاطباء...مما حدا بوالديها لطلب نقل ولاية امرهما اليهما..وقد اثار تمسك الزوج بالقرار الى انتقال الامر الى المحكمة العليا واثار حفيظة ناشطى حقوق الانسان وجمعيات حق الحياة والجهات الدينية والرأى العام كافة..فخرجت مظاهرات فى كل المدن تقريبا وهو تحمل لافتات كتبت عليها فى اغلب الاحيان كلمة واحدة هى "Life" وكتبت على الشوارع ولم تتوقف الازمة بل تفاقمت لان المحكمة اصدرت قرارا بفك انبوب التغذية...وصارت تيرى فى العد التنازلى فى طريقها اتجاه الموت...وقد أكد معظم الاطباء انها لن تشعر بالجوع..لكن جسدها سيفتقد السوائل واول الاعضاء التى ستتوقف هى الكبد...و...,حتى تندثر اسباب حياتها..

    بكى اهلها امام القاضى.. (الان يبدوان المحكمة ستحكم لهما بالولاية لامرها...)

    وما معروف.. مارايكم..؟؟


    وهذه هى القصة كاملة من سى ان ان:

    ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied a request Wednesday by the parents of a severely brain-damaged woman for an expedited rehearing of the case.

    Earlier Wednesday, a three-judge panel of the court denied Bob and Mary Schindler's emergency request to restore the tube.

    Meanwhile, the Florida Senate rejected a bill that would restart food and hydration for 41-year-old Terri Schiavo, whose feeding tube was removed Friday.

    And Wednesday afternoon, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush said new information suggests Schiavo's condition might have been misdiagnosed. (Full story)

    A neurologist who reviewed Schiavo's medical records for the state Department of Children and Families indicated that she is "most likely in a state of minimal consciousness," rather than the persistent vegetative state previous doctors have diagnosed, Bush said.

    "This new information raises serious concerns and warrants immediate action," Bush said.

    The doctor reviewed Schiavo's medical records, watched videotapes and observed her at the hospice, but was not able to personally examine her, state officials said.

    The Schindlers' latest legal effort, filed by attorney David Gibbs, asked that the court's 12 judges consider the appeal based on whether Schiavo's legal right to have her claims heard by a federal court would be truncated by her impending death.

    The documents asked that the court issue a preliminary injunction prohibiting Schiavo's husband, Michael, and others from preventing the tube being reinserted.

    Mary Schindler pleaded for her daughter Wednesday in Pinellas Park, Florida.

    "When I close my eyes at night, all I can see is Terri's face in front of me, dying. Starving to death," she said. "Please. Someone out there. Stop this cruelty. Stop the insanity. Please let my daughter live."

    From Texas, President Bush called the situation "an extraordinary and sad case."

    "I believe that in a case such as this, the legislative branch, the executive branch, ought to err on the side of life, which we have," Bush said. "And now we'll watch the courts make their decisions."

    The president was referring to a bill he signed early Monday that transferred jurisdiction of the case from the Florida state court to a federal court. A federal judge in Tampa, Florida, then denied the parents' emergency request to have the feeding tube restored, and the appellate panel upheld that decision.

    White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Wednesday that there are no other legal options left for the Bush administration.

    Wednesday's first ruling by the Atlanta-based court panel came in a 2-1 vote at about 2 a.m.

    "We agree that the plaintiffs have failed to demonstrate a substantial case on the merits of any of their claims," Judges Ed Carnes and Frank Hull wrote in their majority opinion. "We also conclude that the district court's carefully thought-out decision to deny temporary relief in these circumstances is not an abuse of discretion.

    "There is no denying the absolute tragedy that has befallen Mrs. Schiavo," the ruling said. "We all have our own family, our own loved ones, and our own children. However, we are called upon to make a collective, objective decision concerning a question of law."

    In a strongly worded dissent, Judge Charles Wilson said refusing the parents' appeal frustrates the intent of the U.S. Congress, "which is to maintain the status quo by keeping Theresa Schiavo alive until the federal courts have a new and adequate opportunity to consider the constitutional issues raised by plaintiffs."

    Although the majority opinion said the Schindlers failed to show their case had a substantial likelihood of success, Wilson wrote that the person seeking the injunction "need not establish that he can hit a home run, only that he can get on base, with a possibility of scoring later."

    The Justice Department filed documents in the appeals court Wednesday in support of the Schindlers' latest efforts.

    Earlier in the day, Gibbs' law office said it was preparing an appeal to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has declined three times in the past to become involved in the matter.

    Attorney George Felos, representing Michael Schiavo, told reporters Tuesday night that his client is by his wife's side, saying, "That's where he'll remain until she dies." He said Michael Schiavo has given the Schindlers the right to visit the hospice in Pinellas Park.

    Terri Schiavo's feeding tube -- which has provided her with water and nutrients since 1990 -- was removed on the order of Pinellas Circuit Court Judge George Greer. It was the third time the feeding tube has been removed since the legal battle began.

    Protesters arrested
    Protesters who want Schiavo's feeding tube reinserted have been outside her hospice in Florida for several days. Sheriff's deputes arrested about a dozen people Wednesday.

    The protest Wednesday was an organized civil demonstration coordinated with police, and the arrests occurred without incident.

    The Rev. Patrick Mahoney, who has been speaking on the Schindlers' behalf, challenged Florida Senate President Tom Lee.

    "Let it not be said that Terri was starved with a Republican majority in the [state] House, the Senate and the Governor's Mansion," he said.

    "Senator Lee ... you need to act now. If Terri Schiavo dies, it is on your watch."

    The bill that the Florida Senate debated Wednesday would have prohibited the suspension of food and water from patients in a persistent vegetative state when the sole purpose of such a suspension was to end the life of the patient, or if there was any conflict regarding the decision, and if the patient left no living will to express his or her wishes in such a circumstance.

    Mahoney also pleaded for Florida Gov. Jeb Bush to take action.

    "You may be Terri's last hope. We would ask that [Bush] use some executive authority to intervene," Mahoney said.

    In a statement regarding the first appellate decision Wednesday, the governor's office said Bush was disappointed.

    "Time is of the essence, and I hope all who have the ability and duty to act in this case will do so with a sense of urgency," Bush's statement said. "I will continue to call on the Florida Legislature to pass legislation to honor patients' decisions about end-of-life care, protect all vulnerable Floridians and spare Terri's life."

    Woman's wishes debated
    Michael Schiavo insists that his wife would never want to continue to live in her condition -- what Florida courts have deemed a persistent vegetative state.

    People in such a condition cannot think, speak or respond to commands, and are not aware of their surroundings, though they might move spontaneously and make noises, cry or laugh.

    Terri Schiavo collapsed in her home in 1990, suffering from heart failure that led to severe brain damage. Michael Schiavo said his wife suffered from bulimia that resulted in a potassium deficiency, triggering the heart failure.

    The Schindlers said because she had no living will or written document clearly spelling out her wishes, their daughter's due process rights have been violated. They said her Roman Catholic faith would prevent her from wanting to die this way.

    They also contend that their daughter's condition could improve with treatment.

    Court rulings have held that Michael Schiavo is his wife's legal guardian and has the right to make decisions regarding her care.
                  

العنوان الكاتب Date
قضية تيرى شييفو: او حق الحياة... Tumadir03-23-05, 03:53 PM
  Re: قضية تيرى شييفو: او حق الحياة... إسماعيل التاج03-23-05, 05:13 PM
    Re: قضية تيرى شييفو: او حق الحياة... Outcast03-23-05, 08:04 PM
      Re: قضية تيرى شييفو: او حق الحياة... Marouf Sanad03-23-05, 09:29 PM
        Re: قضية تيرى شييفو: او حق الحياة... smart_ana200103-23-05, 09:35 PM
          Re: قضية تيرى شييفو: او حق الحياة... Marouf Sanad03-23-05, 09:43 PM
            Re: قضية تيرى شييفو: او حق الحياة... Outcast03-23-05, 10:21 PM
              Re: قضية تيرى شييفو: او حق الحياة... Marouf Sanad03-23-05, 11:14 PM
  Re: قضية تيرى شييفو: او حق الحياة... saadeldin abdelrahman03-23-05, 11:41 PM
  Re: قضية تيرى شييفو: او حق الحياة... saadeldin abdelrahman03-26-05, 01:13 AM
  Re: قضية تيرى شييفو: او حق الحياة... omar ali03-27-05, 07:05 PM
    Re: قضية تيرى شييفو: او حق الحياة... Tumadir03-28-05, 04:33 AM
  Re: قضية تيرى شييفو: او حق الحياة... هميمة03-28-05, 05:40 AM
    Re: قضية تيرى شييفو: او حق الحياة... Tumadir03-28-05, 07:04 AM
  Re: قضية تيرى شييفو: او حق الحياة... Tragie Mustafa05-14-05, 09:28 AM
    Re: قضية تيرى شييفو: او حق الحياة... Bushra Elfadil05-14-05, 09:54 AM
      Re: قضية تيرى شييفو: او حق الحياة... Tumadir05-14-05, 10:46 AM
  Re: قضية تيرى شييفو: او حق الحياة... Tragie Mustafa05-14-05, 10:47 AM
    Re: قضية تيرى شييفو: او حق الحياة... Bushra Elfadil05-14-05, 11:05 AM


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