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UN human rights council puts pressure on Ireland to legalise abortion
Delegates from Britain, Denmark and Spain yesterday used the UN's Universal Periodic Review of Ireland to call for Ireland to legalise abortion. Alan Shatter, Ireland's Minister for Justice, told the hearing that the Irish Supreme Court had decided that it was lawful to terminate a pregnancy in Ireland when it is necessary to preserve the life of the mother, and that the government would address the issue and meet their obligations under the Convention on Human Rights. Niamh Uí Bhriain of the Life Institute said “Minister Shatter did not refer to the fact that the majority of Irish people oppose abortion, and that the people, rather than the European Court, decide Ireland’s pro-life laws and he failed to point out that Ireland’s leading medical experts had confirmed - before a parliamentary committee - that abortion was never medically necessary.” [
LifeSiteNews.com, 6 October]
http://goo.gl/1kEuC SPUC public meeting in Bournemouth to warn about explicit sex education in primary schools
A public meeting will be held next Thursday (13 October) in Bournemouth to warn parents about explicit sex education programmes in primary schools. Antonia Tully, the coordinator of SPUC's Safe at School campaign, a nationwide campaign calling for a ban on explicit sex education, will explain how children as young as seven are exposed in the classroom to cartoons showing sexual intercourse. Parents of primary school age children are encouraged to attend to find out about their rights to protect their children from sexualisation in the classroom. [SPUC, 7 October] http://goo.gl/xmE24
SPUC urge supporters to respond to government sex ed consultation
The Department for Education is inviting people to participate in a consultation about sex and relationships education (SRE) in England. SPUC is encouraging its supporters to participate and to express their objections to the kind of SRE that is widespread in schools today. Please read SPUC's briefing which includes all you need to know to make a submission. The deadline is 30 November. [SPUC, 5 October] http://goo.gl/kiogx
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