(ANSA) - Rome, March 4 - The Senate on Wednesday approved a
government organ trafficking bill with 212 in favor, one against
and no abstentions.
The bill making it a crime to traffic organs from living
donors now goes to the Lower House.
It would punish organ trafficking with three-12 years in
prison and 50-300,000 euros in fines, according to Democratic
Party (PD) Senator Venera Padua, who sits on the health
committee.
"This is a very important bill that goes directly to the
issue of human trafficking and the exploitation of women, men
and children who are often reduced to slavery," she explained.
Left Ecology Freedom (SEL) whip Loredana De Petris earlier
charged the New Center Right (NCD) party, which is a junior
governing coalition member, tried to undermine recently passed
laws legalizing anonymous donor fertilization and stem cell
therapy - both of which are opposed by the Catholic Church - by
tacking an amendment onto the organ trafficking bill.
"(Their amendment) would have made trading in stem cells
punishable with up to six years in prison, and trading in cells
and tissues from a living donor" punishable with 1-6 years in
prison and a 25-250,000 euro fine, De Petris said.
"It's shameful how they tried to insert anonymous donor
fertilization into a bill on organ trafficking," she added.
Senate OKs anti-organ trafficking bill with 212 in favor
Bill now goes to Lower House