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 Stem cell clinic closed 
 Published on: 11/26/07. 
 by Sanka Price 
 
 BARBADOS IS NO LONGER in the controversial stem cell treatment 
 business. 
 
 The Institute of Regenerative Medicine (IRM) which was named in a 
 critical British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) television report 
 last December as one of the clinics using stem cells from aborted 
 foetuses and dismembered babies, closed in May. Its closure brings to 
 an end four contentious years of operation here. 
 
 The clinic, which was located at Hempstead, Two Mile Hill, St 
 Michael, was forced to close its doors because business slowed after 
 the BBC investigation was aired, said Professor Yuliy Baltaytis, the 
 IRM's scientific director. 
 
 "The brutal attack of the BBC and the British papers ruined our 
 business," said Baltaytis, who spoke to the SUNDAY SUN from New York. 
 
 The BBC documentary aired last December 12 and was re-screened on BBC 
 World News on December 13, claimed that stem cells in the city of 
 Kharkiv, Ukraine in eastern Europe were not only procured from 
 aborted foetuses in the first trimester, but that healthy living 
 babies may have been delivered through induced labour at two weeks' 
 gestation, killed, their bodies dismembered and their internal organs 
 and brains removed for the harvest of stem cells. 
 
 Video footage of exhumed bodies detailing this barbaric practice was 
 lodged with the Council of Europe. The Council of Europe had already 
 investigated the maternity clinic in Kharkiv at the centre of the 
 allegations in August 2006 and expressed its extreme concern 
 about "the disappearance of new-born babies in the country and 
 allegations of trafficking of babies for adoption and of foetuses for 
 scientific purposes". 
 
 The Institute of Cryobiology in Kharkiv, that supplied the IRM with 
 stem cells, refused to be interviewed for the BBC documentary. 
 
 Baltaytis, a Ukrainian, reiterated his condemnation of the British 
 reports saying: "The European Commissioner said that no crime was 
 being committed in Ukraine. They said the BBC report and Daily Mail 
 reports were not true." 
 
 The professor, who established the first stem cell clinic here in 
 2002 - a rejuvenation clinic called "Vita Nova" at Villa Nova, St 
 John, which was rebranded the IRM in 2004 - said he no longer worked 
 for the company, and was trying to set up his own business, possibly 
 in Europe. 
 
 Baltaytis said he would like to return here, though he couldn't say 
 how soon he would. "I like to work in Barbados. I have some patients 
 over there." 
 
 As to the allegations that IRM skipped the country owing their former 
 landlord $8,000 rent; their employees', salaries; and other companies 
 money for services provided, Baltaytis stoutly denied this. 
 
 "We paid everybody. The only one we may owe is the telephone 
 company," he insisted. 
 
 "I personally delivered cash to [the landlord] from our chairman, Mr 
 Irme Pakh. ... We paid staff not only money but told them they could 
 take the furniture," he added. 
 
 A staff member however disagreed with Baltaytis. The person told the 
 SUN an affidavit was signed by the professor agreeing to pay the 
 National Insurance Scheme (NIS) the deductions taken from their 
 salaries over the last two years. That apart companies were calling 
 about monies owed. 
 
 "It is just a complete mess," the former employee said. 
 
 Quizzed on the NIS payments for staff, Baltaytis said he was "not a 
 financial officer of the company, so I have limited knowledge. I was 
 scientific director". 
 
 Both Cable & Wireless and the National Insurance Scheme declined to 
 divulge information about monies owed by the IRM; but the former 
 confirmed the service had been disconnected. 
 
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