News, 30 September 2009
Top storiesDana Rosemary Scallon, the pro-life former
politician, has called upon Irish voters not to be afraid to vote no in
Friday's referendum on the Lisbon treaty. In a press statement, Mrs
Scallon said that the guarantees obtained by the Irish government from
the European Union
(EU) on abortion are "worthless". She also said that "voting no will
protect Ireland's Constitution in matters such as the
definition and protection of the family, children's rights, parent's
rights [and] the protection of life and the child embryo". [
John
Smeaton, 29 September]
http://is.gd/3Ok71Gordon
Brown, the British prime minister, has announced that pregnant 16 and
17-year-olds will no longer receive council flats and will be housed in
dedicated hostels instead. Speaking at the Labour party's annual
conference, Mr Brown referred to the problem of "children having
children" and said: "It cannot be right for a girl of 16 to get
pregnant, be given the keys to a council flat and be left on her own." [
Daily
Mail, 30 September]
http://is.gd/3Oe17 Mr Brown also announced changes to government childcare. [
Daily Mail, 30 September]
http://is.gd/3OH3H SPUC is greatly worried that government-appointed social workers will be assigned to oversee the pregnant teenagers, considering the government's ardent promotion of abortion.
Hundreds
of Polish medics have called upon Polish parliamentarians to reject the
legalisation of IVF and urged them to back
ethical alternatives. In an open letter to a major newspaper, the
professionals wrote that "artificial fertilization entails risk of
embryo death" and "violates the dignity of men, women and children".
They also said that NaProTechnology is more effective than IVF. [
LifeSiteNews.com,
29 September]
http://is.gd/3OjctOther storiesAbortion
IVF; fertility
treatment
Population
Sexual health;
teenage pregnancies
Euthanasia and
assisted suicide; disability
Marriage and family;
sexual ethicsGeneral and miscellaneous
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