Abortion


Restricting abortion is not a ruse of the Patriarchy

Margaret Somerville | 06 May 2010 |
tags: abortion, feminism, G8, patriarchy
Canada’s recent choice not to fund abortions with foreign aid dollars isn’t about keeping women in their place, it’s an ethical decision to value human life


Kenyans divided over new constitution

Martyn Drakard | 08 April 2010 |
tags: abortion, Kenya
More strife, not less, is likely if Kenyans approve a constitution which allows abortion.


Health and care in America

Sheila Liaugminas | 26 March 2010 |
tags: abortion, dignity, Obamacare
What went down in the House of Representatives last weekend was politics first and healthcare - well, let’s see.


A crime, a jury, a trial and Facebook

Sujata Saha | 13 March 2010 |
tags: abortion, Facebook, social networking
How a law student used Facebook to educate her friends about abortion.


Daring scheme for raising Korean births

Anna Choi | 03 March 2010 |
tags: abortion, Korea
Unless Koreans have more kids, their nation could disappear. A dynamic gynaecologist has a plan to reverse the trend by applying the existing laws on abortion.


Super Bowl battle:  abortion, a pro, and a choice

Sheila Liaugminas | 06 February 2010 |
tags: abortion, Super Bowl, Tim Tebow
Controversy over an ad for the big event makes you wonder what some folks mean by 'choice'.


Give me a little respect, baby, ooo…

Bill Muehlenberg | 05 February 2010 |
tags: abortion, Australian politics, social engineering
The Australian state of Victoria has appointed a Minister for Respect. He might as well sing for it.


Saving the lives of women and children

Brian Lilley | 01 February 2010 |
tags: abortion, development, health
The G8 appears set to take on the issues of child and maternal mortality. Can they do it while saving lives, not destroying them?


Terminating Korea’s abortion culture

Sang-duk Shim | 12 December 2009 |
tags: abortion, Korea
A Korean gynaecologist explains why he abandoned a lucrative procedure and is campaigning to reduce abortions.


Abortion in Italy declines while fertility inches up

Vincenzina Santoro | 15 October 2009 |
tags: abortion, demography, Italy, population
Is Italy breaking out of a demographic nose-dive?


The president’s health reform and the life issues

Brian Lilley | 26 September 2009 |
tags: abortion, health care reform, Obama
It is possible to have health reform without shuttting down Catholic hospitals. Follow Canada's lead.


UN Disabilities Treaty does not create abortion rights

Austin Ruse and Piero A. Tozzi | 05 August 2009 |
tags: abortion, Disabilities Convention, United Nations
Abortion has not been smuggled into international law by hiding under the banner of "sexual and reproductive health". 


Justifying one’s existence

Barbara Kay | 28 July 2009 |
tags: abortion, Canada, euthanasia, human dignity

Choosing to live out one’s natural life will soon be as unpopular as refusing an abortion.



Abortion unbound

Sheila Liaugminas | 26 July 2009 |
tags: abortion, health care, Obama
If passed as written, health care ‘reform’ in America would expand abortion more radically than anything since Roe.


Korea’s population crisis

Choi Seon-jeong | 01 July 2009 |
tags: abortion, Korea, population
Korea is suffering from a national crisis of super-low fertility. The head of the Korean affiliate of Planned Parenthood explains why.


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