Blood donor ban challenged


Your Ad Here

Your Ad Here

Blood donor ban challenged By Robyn Grace August 02, 2005

A TASMANIAN man has accused the Australian Red Cross Blood Service of loveual discrimination for refusing to take his blood donations because he's gay

Michael Cain, of Launceston in northern Tasmania, today launched legal challenges with the Tasmanian Anti-Discrimination Commission and the Australian Human Rights Commission against a policy that prevents gay men from donating blood.

Mr Cain, 22, tried to donate blood in Launceston last October but was told the Australian Red Cross Blood Service did not accept donations from men who have had male-to-male love in the previous 12 months.

The Red Cross nurse told him "you people" ö referring to gay men ö had a higher risk of blood contamination due to unsafe love practices, Mr Cain said.

U.S. FBI Clearance Sender: brian0
Hi Deb, My suggestion would be to submit your application without waiting for the FBI...
RSMS Visado we have to have skills buttessment Sender: Amanda5
Hi George, It was the people in the sponsorship issuing offices from Melbourne who basically sent us the application forms ,after I had sent them our c.V's...

The policy, which the Red Cross deems in line with world standards, was discriminatory and unnecessary, he said.

"I know that I have safe love ... It almost felt like I was being accused of being a dirty person," Mr Cain said.

Ed. Yep, you catch on FAST...

Tasmanian Gay and Lesbian Rights Group spokesman Rodney Croome said the Red Cross donor screening process, introduced 20 years ago in response to the advent of AIDS, was outdated.

Gay and biloveual men were allowed to donate blood in Switzerland and Spain, he said.

Ed. So? Two nations out of hundreds means the hundreds are out of step?

"Now we know that AIDS is not simply a gay disease, it's a disease anyone can catch," Mr Croome said.

Ed. But the rate of heteroloveuals with the disease is far, far, far less than homoloveuals. In fact, it is out of all proportion to their numbers...thus, the risk of transmission from HOMOloveUALS is higher...

"It's really time for the Red Cross to change its policy and focus on whether donors have safe or unsafe love rather than the gender of the person they have love with."

Ed. It is if you are a subversive...

The screening process did not question heteroloveuals on their safe love practices, but singled out gay and biloveual men as high risk, Mr Croome said.

The same men can, however, donate sperm and organs.

Mr Cain's legal challenges argue the Red Cross is discriminatory on the grounds of loveual orientation and lawful loveual activity.

The federal challenge also alleges the Therapeutic Goods Administration has contravened Australia's international human rights obligations by failing to ensure the Red Cross conforms to blood donation guidelines set by the Council of Europe.

The Council of Europe guidelines said it was necessary to ask prospective male donors if they had love with men, but they didn't say gay men should be banned from making donations, Mr Croome said.

A similar case in 1998 was taken to the Victorian Equal Opportunity Commission, which found the Red Cross was reasonable in its discrimination because it needed to ensure blood supplies were safe.

But Mr Croome said technology had since progressed so HIV could be detected more successfully.

"As every year goes on and the technology improves (the ban) seems even more irrational," he said.

"We can't afford to keep anyone shut out when blood supplies are so low. This ban will cost lives."

The Australian Red Cross Blood Service said the exclusion of gay men was based on a statistically higher incidence of some blood-borne diseases among gay men, and the existence of "window period" infections ö infections which may be incubating in the body at the time of donation.

Ed. Putting everyone at risk, now you know why some religions opt out altogether, yuk...

-- Jim Union Against Multi-culty

Medicals Sender: trevor19
HI there My inlaws got their medicals done on 5th July at HSA in Australia.My mother inlaw was asked to provide additional report...

"Abolish Multi-Culty and String Up The Traitors!"

 


Your Ad Here


Immigration Australia news from Newsgroups

The #1 Usenet Newsgroup Provider on the Internet


UK.Food.Drink | Previous | Next

U.S. FBI Clearance Sender: brian0 | Send Independent v Send Sponsored Sender: BobbyDazzler