Voluntary injection of viral viruses, illnesses, substances, medication
Voluntary injection of viral viruses, illnesses, substances, medication
GS4IHR
Giuseppe Buonconsiglio
3/25/20261 min read
SUBJECT: Voluntary injection of viral viruses, illnesses, substances that produce strong allergic reactions, medications or diseases that hardly could be transmitted in modern and civilized countries (TB, malaria, pneumonia, AIDS without having had sexual relations) through syringes in the meanwhile you’re hospitalized for different reasons in hospital (without your consent) aiming to mask an underlying disease.
Eg: repetitive injection, inhalation of substances, viral infections until your immune system fall in permanent sickness irremediably or in extreme cases at death.
Across all legal systems, any medical act without informed consent is unlawful, except in very limited emergencies.
This principle is protected internationally.
European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)
- Article 3 → Prohibition of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment
- Non-consensual injection of harmful substances can qualify as torture or inhuman treatment
Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine:
- Article 5 → Any medical intervention requires free and informed consent
- Article 19–22 → Strict limits on medical research on humans
- Secret injections would be a clear violation
United Nations Convention Against Torture
Defines torture as:
- intentional infliction of severe pain/suffering by or with consent of authorities
- Forced medical injections for harmful purposes can qualify
Statute of the International Criminal Court
Article 7 (Crimes against humanity) includes:
- torture
- inhumane acts causing suffering
Article 8 (War crimes) includes:
- biological experiments
- Applies only in systematic or large-scale contexts
Declaration of Helsinki
- Absolute requirement of informed consent
- Prohibits hidden or harmful experimentation
If proven, such conduct could legally qualify as:
- Medical malpractice (criminal)
- Torture / inhuman treatment (human rights law)
- Unlawful medical experimentation
- Attempted murder (depending on intent)
- Possibly crimes against humanity (only if systematic and organized)
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