Zeeshan Khan
Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
In a way its a symbolic gesture by the President and the sense behind it is definitely appreciable.
I HOPE SHE INJECTS POTASSIUM CYANIDE. SO HIS ORGANS CAN BE DONATED.tairmasoodnew said:raju said:give credit where its due. Good gesture.![]()
shaheedchoudry said:I HOPE SHE INJECTS POTASSIUM CYANIDE. SO HIS ORGANS CAN BE DONATED.tairmasoodnew said:raju said:give credit where its due. Good gesture.
THIS CAN BE TRIED BY TAKING ONE ZARDARI ORGAN AND PUT INTO ABDUL SATTAR EDHI AND WE MAY SEE THE RESULT.Saladin A said:I would to ask a biological and physiological question to the experts that if a criminal, choor, daku and a murderer donated his organs: would the recipient develop adverse genetic traits and disorders in his/her life of the donor.
Are there any ethical or moral justification or limitations who should or should not donate his/her organs?
Saladin A said:I would to ask a biological and physiological question to the experts that if a criminal, choor, daku and a murderer donated his organs: would the recipient develop adverse genetic traits and disorders in his/her life of the donor.
Are there any ethical or moral justification or limitations who should or should not donate his/her organs?
tairmasoodnew said:Updated at: 1905 PST, Wednesday, March 17, 2010
ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari on Wednesday became the first President to donate all his body organs, after signing a landmark bill to regulate transplant of human organs in the country.
The President made the announcement of donating his whole body after his life, as he inked the document in a ceremony held at Aiwan-e-Sadr, also attended among others by Federal Ministers and health experts.
President Zardari said he took the decision in light of Shaheed Benazir Bhuttos philosophy of living for others.
The President said Pakistan was singled out in the world community due to the notorious trade of organ transplant of body organs and urged the Parliament and the doctors to create awareness about the issue among the masses.
He asked the doctors community to inform the government in case of any violation and help save precious lives.
No law can be effective without peoples support, the President said and sought the help of the masses in countering the illegal trade.
The President said Pakistanis were a responsible nation and known for being thoughtful, forgiving and loving.
Zardari said only a small mindset was bringing bad name to the country. What we look for is discipline of mind, he added.
The law that now makes sale and unauthorized transplant of body organs punishable with up to 10 years in prison provides for a regulatory mechanism, including a high-level federal monitoring authority and evaluation committees, for the removal, storage and transplantation of human organs and tissues for therapeutic purposes.
The President said by using modern technology, Pakistan can be made a better place to live in and appreciated the political consensus evolved to make the legislation a success.
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