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Testigo de Jehová, a la Corte por transfusión de sangre


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Eduvigis Fariña, quien profesa la religión de los Testigos de Jehová, una rama del cristianismo que no permite la transfusión de sangre, presentó una acción de inconstitucionalidad ante la Sala Constitucional de la Corte Suprema de Justicia (CSJ), pidiendo que se declare inconstitucional la sentencia del Tribunal de Apelación en lo Civil y Comercial de Central, que confirmó que su esposa, Linia Ayala González, sea sometida a una transfusión de sangre a pesar de profesar esta religión. Ayala falleció el 12 de octubre pasado. El escrito está firmado por la abogada Abigail Irene Alonso Ortega.

Meses atrás, el Hospital de Clínicas de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de la Universidad Nacional de Asunción (UNA) presentó un amparo judicial para poder realizarle la transfusión de sangre a Ayala, quien ingresó con un cuadro grave de salud. La mujer, al enterarse de que sería sometida a dicho tratamiento, se negó, por lo que los médicos recurrieron a la justicia, obteniendo una decisión favorable.

La acción presentada por Fariña deberá ser analizada por los miembros de la Sala Constitucional de la CSJ, Antonio Fretes, Gladys Bareiro de Módica y Miryam Peña, quienes deberán estudiar si corresponde admitir o rechazar la misma. "Estamos ante una situación flagrante de violación de los derechos humanos al pretenderse dejar de lado y violentar la voluntad fehacientemente secundada del paciente, quien verbalmente y por escrito eligió no someterse al tratamiento con sangre", sostienen los accionantes.

También alegan discriminación por la violación del principio constitucional de igualdad ante la ley, consagrado en el artículo 46 de la Constitución Nacional, puesto que se les negó ejercer la libertad de culto. Con base en los argumentos expuestos, se pide hacer lugar a la acción declarando inconstitucional la sentencia en la que se ordenó la transfusión de sangre.

De hacerse lugar a la acción, dejaría un precedente para futuros casos. De esta manera, las personas que profesan la religión Testigos de Jehová se podrán negar a realizar la transfusión de sangre a pesar de que su vida dependa de ella.

http://www.lanacion.com.py/judiciales/2017/11/19/testigo-de-jehova-a-la-corte-por-transfusion-de-sangre/

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