Lawmakers against at for in of over to up with Belgium have passed a bill that will allow euthanasia against at for in of over to up with terminally ill children. The bill was passed against at for in of over to up with 86 votes against at for in of over to up with the motion, 44 against at for in of over to up with , and 12 abstentions. It becomes the first nation to allow euthanasia against at for in of over to up with children. Belgium's controversial law applies only against at for in of over to up with terminally ill children who are against at for in of over to up with great pain. There are several conditions that must be met for any act of euthanasia to take place. The child must be against at for in of over to up with full possession of his/her mental skills and request the act themselves. It requires an adult's consent and the written approval against at for in of over to up with a medical team, who must submit a psychological report. against at for in of over to up with addition, there must be no treatment available that would alleviate the child's suffering and distress. The law has created a storm against at for in of over to up with opposition worldwide. Opponents called it immoral and said children were not mature enough to make such a decision. One man present against at for in of over to up with the vote stood against at for in of over to up with and screamed "murderers" against at for in of over to up with the lawmakers. The Christian Science Monitor makes the case that: " against at for in of over to up with the 21st century, when parents the world against at for in of over to up with worry that children are growing against at for in of over to up with too quickly, Belgium is poised to hand kids one more responsibility." It adds that: "Allowing children, who aren't even old enough to drive or vote, to decide when it's time to die is one step too far." Last week, 160 Belgian paediatricians claimed the law was unnecessary because modern medicine could alleviate pain.