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.


How many mothers die from ‘unsafe abortion’?

Donna J Harrison | 23 June 2009 |
tags: abortion, unsafe abortion
Nobody knows, and current definitions are designed with political ends in mind.


The lady is not for decoration

Sheila Liaugminas | 05 May 2009 |
tags: abortion, Mary Ann Glendon, Notre Dame, Obama
America's leading Catholic woman declines to 'balance' Notre Dame's decision to honour a pro-abortion president.


Making war on the African child

Chinwuba Iyizoba | 24 March 2009 |
tags: abortion, Nigeria
Will Nigeria be the first country to be bought with Obama’s funding for abortion groups?


Lessons in progressive politics

Michael Cook | 19 November 2008 |
tags: abortion, Uruguay
Something unexpected happened when Uruguayan politicians tried to liberalise their country's archaic abortion laws. 


Reshaping the bioethical landscape

Michael Cook | 08 November 2008 |
tags: abortion, Obama
In mature Western democracies we have competing societal values, with abortion at the eye of the storm.


The Filipino front in the culture wars

Rosa Linda Valenzona | 21 October 2008 |
tags: abortion, conscience, conscientious objection, Philippines
The heavyweights of the global reproductive health agenda are making an all-out bid to displace the church as the conscience of the Philippines.


Respect for conscience must be a social value

Margaret Somerville | 17 October 2008 |
tags: abortion, Canada, conscience, conscientious objection
In mature Western democracies we have competing societal values, with abortion at the eye of the storm.


Forcing compliance

Michael Cook | 16 October 2008 |
tags: abortion, conscience, Victoria
The Australian state of Victoria has a world first: a law which forces doctors to refer women for abortion or to do it themselves -- even if they have a conscientious objection.


Doctors’ orders

Michael A. Fragoso | 15 October 2008 |
tags: abortion, conscience
Attacks on conscientious objection are part of an international campaign to make abortion a basic human right.


The best get convictions; the worst get medals

Nigel Hannaford | 09 October 2008 |
tags: abortion, Canada, conscience
A Canadian woman has spent nearly half of the last 14 years in jail as a prisoner of conscience. Why doesn't she have a medal?


A question of conscience

Michael Cook | 13 September 2008 |
tags: abortion, conscience, conscientious objection, Victoria
Why are pro-choice activists so dismissive of freedom of conscience? 


You gotta have faith

Brian Lilley | 27 August 2008 |
tags: abortion, Catholic Church, Obama
Joe Biden's nomination as Barack Obama's running mate casts a shadow over the Democrats' campaign. 


Singapore’s fertility woes call for a rethink of sexual attitudes

Nick Chui | 31 July 2008 |
tags: abortion, population, Singapore
Frenzied attempts to boost birth rates in the city state ignore one key statistic: abortion rates.


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