Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2001-11-29-Speech-4-205"
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"en.20011129.2.4-205"2
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"Mr President, the surprising result of the vote on the Fiori report can be interpreted in various ways. One thing is certain: it shows that Parliament believes that we still need to think very carefully about this extremely sensitive issue. I will take this opportunity to reiterate the clear position of the
: we are, and always shall be, against any idea of human cloning. Our basic premise is the conviction that the embryo that is created is human life from conception onwards and that any intervention on the embryo means its death. There are alternatives for research which are ethically acceptable as well as scientifically valid, such as research on stem cells, which are also present in the individual after birth. Therefore, on this occasion, we call for investment in research and experimentation on stem cells taken from individuals after birth."@en1
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