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Ireland set to ease abortion laws

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Thursday, July 11, 2013 11:28 AM

MAGONSDAUGHTER


In the meantime, on the other side of the world, having come in for criticism regarding the lack of humanity shown towards women, Ireland looks set to allow some limited abortion access.

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Abortion in very limited circumstances is likely to become legal in Ireland on Thursday with the numbers stacking up in the Irish parliament in favour of the groundbreaking reform.

A backbench revolt by Dáil deputies from the main ruling party Fine Gael is only going to amount to up to five of its Teachta Dálas with the protection of life during pregnancy bill likely to be passed on Thursday morning.

The vote will allow for abortions when a mother's life is medically in danger and, more controversially, if a woman is in danger of killing herself if her pregnancy continues. In the latter case a woman asking for termination on grounds of potential suicide will be examined by three doctors.

The introduction of some legal abortions is also a major act of defiance against the power of the Irish Catholic church, whose influence has waned over the last two decades following a deluge of paedophile priest scandals in which the hierarchy was perceived to be protecting clerical sex abusers.

Among the anti-abortion rebels within Fine Gael is cabinet minister for Europe Lucinda Creighton, who will lose the party whip for defying taoiseach Enda Kenny and his government's push for reform.

But independent leftwing TDs pointed out on Wednesday evening that the legislation still makes abortion a criminal offence and does not cover the estimated 4,000 plus women who travel to Britain for terminations each year. Six of them, including parliamentarians who have received death threats for their pro-choice stance on abortion, will vote against the legislation because it does not go far enough.

In the marathon parliamentary debate on Wednesday, Joan Collins TD said: "Abortion will remain a criminal offence under this bill, with the threat of a 14-year sentence for women and their doctors – including women who use abortion pills. Combined with the new requirement on doctors and hospitals to justify their decisions for terminating a pregnancy, this will put pressure on doctors to delay terminations until there can be no dispute that a woman's life is at risk – by which time it may be too late."

Speaking before the Dáil discussion Enda Kenny said: "There have been very few bills, probably over the last 40 years that have had such extensive discussion and consultation, and debate in the house."

The taoiseach added "I have no objection to extending the time again tonight, if that be necessary. I don't have any difficulty in dealing with it for that period … but I'm going to get rid of it this evening."

While rightwing Catholic groups have attacked the legislation, claiming it will create a slippery slope towards outright abortion in Ireland, the law has also come under fire from other leftwing Dail deputies.

Socialist party TD Joe Higgins said the legislation was "cowardly" and that serious issues such as fatal foetal abnormalities are "completely ignored". His amendments aimed to bring the focus on the "health of the pregnant woman", he said.

Independent TD Catherine Murphy said thebill was the absolute "bare minimum" and that there would be "further tragedies". She also questioned the amount of money used by anti-abortion campaigners, and the source of the money.

The bill will not cover those women whose babies die shortly after birth from fatal foetal abnormalities and those who seek abortions for other reasons such as poverty. These women will continue to be forced to seek terminations at hospitals and clinics in Britain.

Ireland's near total ban on abortion became the focus of international protests last year after the death of Indian dentist Savita Halappanavar in a Galway hospital. Her husband Praveen said they both requested an emergency termination after her body suffered septic shock but were refused an abortion by medical staff on the grounds that they detected a foetal heartbeat.

An international pro-choice organisation, the Centre for Reproductive Rights, based in New York, said on Wednesday evening that while Ireland was taking an important step towards clarifying the legal criteria for abortion, the parliament and government have kept the law extremely narrow in scope.

Lilian Sepulveda, the director of the centre's global legal program, said: "As currently written, Ireland's abortion law will do nothing to help women who seek to end their pregnancies for many other reasons besides a threat to their lives. This includes women who are pregnant due to rape or incest, who are carrying foetuses with severe impairments and who face other serious risks to their health."



http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jul/10/ireland-abortion

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Thursday, July 11, 2013 11:37 AM

AURAPTOR

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So...The introduction of some legal abortions is seen as some Great Awakening ?

Huh.

Fathom the hypocrisy of a government that requires every citizen to prove they are insured... but not everyone must prove they are a citizen

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Thursday, July 11, 2013 10:54 PM

MAGONSDAUGHTER


Did you read the article? Did you see how women have DIED because of Ireland's abortion laws?

Maybe that's no biggie for you, but for Irish women, it's nothing but good news.

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Friday, July 12, 2013 12:31 AM

AGENTROUKA


The Halappanavar case is an outrage.

"We're detecting a fetal heartbeat? Sorry, this mean you both have to die. Your life is not worth saving, as it has now become a mere vessel for your fetus. You yourself are worthless. Stop begging for help, please."

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Friday, July 12, 2013 1:14 AM

AURAPTOR

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Originally posted by Magonsdaughter:
Did you read the article?



Nope. Didn't read the article.

But it's pretty rare for that to happen though, huh? Losing your life if you have the baby. Seems logical, that in such cases, to sacrifice the child to save the mother.

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Friday, July 12, 2013 12:00 PM

MAGONSDAUGHTER


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Originally posted by AURaptor:


Nope. Didn't read the article.

But it's pretty rare for that to happen though, huh? Losing your life if you have the baby. Seems logical, that in such cases, to sacrifice the child to save the mother.



Shame you don't read articles before you reply. Otherwise sensible discussion regarding an article posted as a point of conversation cannot happen. You need to stop thinking in oneliners and get some depth to your ideas. Reading and thinking before a knee jerk reaction would be useful.

Threat to mother's life is not as rare as you would think. Women can suffer all sorts of complications during pregnancy, and it wasn't so long ago that the major cause of death for women was pregnancy and childbirth. Of course, medical advances as made a lot of that easier, but some of those medical advances have meant that the solution is termination.

I posted an article recently on abortion in Ireland, which you will not have read, which outlined a number of cases where women's life had been endangered, or lost because of Ireland's religious obsession with unborn life. They included an example of a woman diagnosd with an aggressive cancer that needed treatment that would mean the unborn baby would die. She was refused treatment and had to travel, while terminally ill, to the UK to receive treatment.

Of course it makes sense to put the life of a living women over an unborn child, but Irish law has not allowed this (nor Poland I believe). These are the kind of blanket laws now being passed in Texas. Which is why people are concerned.

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Friday, July 12, 2013 1:35 PM

AURAPTOR

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Originally posted by Magonsdaughter:
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Originally posted by AURaptor:


Nope. Didn't read the article.

But it's pretty rare for that to happen though, huh? Losing your life if you have the baby. Seems logical, that in such cases, to sacrifice the child to save the mother.



Shame you don't read articles before you reply. Otherwise sensible discussion regarding an article posted as a point of conversation cannot happen. You need to stop thinking in oneliners and get some depth to your ideas.




No I don't.


Fathom the hypocrisy of a government that requires every citizen to prove they are insured... but not everyone must prove they are a citizen

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Friday, July 12, 2013 1:41 PM

MAGONSDAUGHTER


yeah, I get that it's too hard.

Carry on trolling pointlessly

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