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French Parliament Backs Human Cloning Ban
Thu December 11, 2003 01:58 PM ET

PARIS (Reuters) - France's lower house of parliament backed draft legislation Thursday making reproductive cloning of
human cells a crime against humanity punishable by 30 years in jail and a 7.5 million euro ($9 million) fine.

The draft law would also ban cloning for therapeutic purposes -- the creation of stem cells for medical research -- and
key techniques used in embryo research.

Final legislation will be adopted early next year assuming it is also passed by the upper house -- which like the lower
house is dominated by President Jacques Chirac's ruling conservatives -- in a vote scheduled for February.

"This text is a sop to conservatives and is a step backwards compared to the first version," left-wing deputy
Jacqueline Fraysse said, referring to an initial draft penned under the Socialist-led government which was ousted last
year.

France has been one of the countries most opposed to cloning technologies. Chirac said this year he wanted to lead
efforts for an international convention on bioethics to prevent abuse of cloning research.

The U.N. General Assembly decided Tuesday to postpone for a year deliberations on a treaty banning human cloning that
President Bush's administration wants to extend to research on stem cells.

All 191 U.N. members agree on a treaty that would prohibit cloning of human beings. But nations are divided about
whether to allow cloning human embryos for stem cell or therapeutic cloning.

Supporters of therapeutic cloning say the technique could prove valuable in the development of cures for a whole range
of diseases, including Parkinson's disease and diabetes.

Stem cells, or master cells, have the potential to turn into any human cells and hold immense, though unproven, promise
for treating a host of illnesses.

SOURCE: Reuters
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=scienceNews&storyID=3979005

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