Right well ignoring this fingers in the ears "I can't hear you" post.
Here are some facts for everyone in this thread to read:
Charlie Gard was being treated at Great Ormond Street Hospital - widely regarded as the best childrens hospital on the planet. They specialise in dealing with children that have extremely rare health conditions.
It was their experts who first ruled against any further attempts at prolonging Charlie's life.
In their own words treatment would "continue to cause Charlie significant harm".
The case then went to the European Court of Human Rights which concluded that Charlie was "being exposed to continued pain, suffering and distress" and undergoing experimental treatment with "no prospects of success... would offer no benefit".
As for Charlie's condition:
That's not from some tabloid, it's from Great Ormond Street Hospital themselves - you can find more information about the situation on their website:
http://www.gosh.nhs.uk/frequently-asked-questions-about-charlie-gard-court-case
Does that sound like a good quality of life to you?
Furthermore this treatment (which has never been tested on mice let alone Humans) will not cure the condition, it will just prolong his life. Again he's still be in the same condition he's currently in.
It's a horrible terrible situation and my thoughts are with the parents but multiple doctors and medical professionals have ruled against prolonging his life any further for a reason.
Again,the dedicated section on the Great Ormond Street Hospital website is informative:
http://www.gosh.nhs.uk/frequently-asked-questions-about-charlie-gard-court-case