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Extreme pro-abortion anti-family report presented at Human Rights Council meeting
Geneva, 3 June 2009 - A report into violence against women has
been used to promote an extreme pro-abortion agenda at the United Nations Human
Rights Council, currently meeting in
Geneva. The report, by Yakin Ertürk, the council's special rapporteur on
violence against women, attempts to link bans on abortion with violence against
women. The report is entitled "15 Years of the
United Nations Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and
consequences (1994-2009), a critical review".
Pat Buckley, representing
the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) at the council meeting,
commented: "Irrespective of what the
report says, there is not and never can be a human right to abortion. The idea
of trying to create a right to terminate the life of the most vulnerable human
beings, by tearing them from their mothers' wombs, is in fact the very essence
of violence against women and their babies."
The report refers to
"violations related to reproductive rights pertain[ing] to violence occurring
directly and indirectly as a result of State action/inaction in the context of
reproductive health policy", such as "criminal sanctions against all forms of
abortions".
The report has yet to be
approved by the council, which will meet until 19 June. SPUC is urging government representatives to
study the report carefully, as it appears to contain many unacceptable and
disturbing claims against the value of
human life, the status of the family and the dignity of
women.