Appeal to Irish Health Minister Reilly to reconsider his position on abortion
Editor’s note. NRL News Today has provided extensive coverage of the ever-more-heated battle in Ireland over a proposed abortion law deceptively titled, “‘Protection of Life during Pregnancy Bill 2013.” Ostensibly intended to clarify current Irish law, in fact (pro-lifers argue) it will essentially legalize abortion on demand. James Reilly is the Irish Health Minister.
Geneva Monday 20th May, meeting with James Reilly attending the World Health Assembly as part of Ireland’s Presidency of the EU. ELN’s Patrick Buckley approached Minister Reilly and following introductions appealed to him to reconsider his position on abortion.
Minister Reilly was presented with information on the right to life of the unborn and the consequences of abortion for women’s health.
When his officials realised he was being lobbied on the abortion issue they hastily intervened and rushed him away saying that he was already late for a meeting.
The information given to Minister Reilly on the right to life confirmed the scientific fact a new human life begins at conception and is a continuum advancing through all stages until natural death and that at all points of development each individual is a living member of the human species homo sapiens.
· That from conception each unborn child
is by nature a human being and as a member of the human family is
entitled to recognition of his/her inherent dignity and to protection of
his/her inalienable human rights which are recognized in the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights, and other international instruments.
· That justice requires that governments
protect the basic rights of every member of the human family and that
the law should therefore protect unborn human beings just as it protects
each of us. Any policy that permits the killing of unborn children is
gravely unjust.
· That evidence shows that legalizing
abortion usually increases the number of abortions that occur. In the
United States, the number of abortions rose from an estimated 98,000 per
year to a peak of 1.6 million following total legalization in 1973 and
that more than 54 million abortions have been performed in the US since
that time.
· That abortion—even in countries with excellent maternal health care—poses serious risks to women, which are well documented.
· That possible physical complications of
surgical abortion include hemorrhage, infection, cervical laceration,
and uterine perforation. non-surgical or chemical (ru486) abortion can
cause severe pain, cramping, nausea, hemorrhage, infection, and
incomplete abortion.
· That these complications are sometimes so serious they result in the death of the mother.
· That the possible long-term effects of
abortion include sterility, miscarriage, premature birth, an increased
risk of breast cancer, and ectopic (tubal) pregnancy, which can lead to
death if not treated promptly.
· That abortion can also have numerous
psycho- social consequences, including grief, depression, drug abuse,
and relationship problems. Many women (and men) now regret their
decision to have or participate in an abortion.
Source: NRLC News
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