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An official memo has been passed on to doctors in the Canadian province of Quebec requesting they respect the limits of the law regarding assisted suicide. The warning follows a massive 54% rise in assisted suicides in Quebec between 2021 and 2022, and potentially 15 wrongful deaths.
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A woman has appeared at Teesside Crown Court in Middlesbrough charged with unlawfully carrying out an abortion on her child. A trial is expected to take place in January 2024.
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An event at Ulster University staged by a pro-abortion activist group has promoted “the happy abortion”.
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Yesterday, 9 August, a British Army veteran appeared in court on the charge of praying silently outside a BPAS abortion facility in Bournemouth, UK. Pleading “not guilty”, Adam Smith-Connor later stated that he was being prosecuted “for a thought crime”.
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A poll from the University of Chicago has reported a worrying rise in support for pro-abortion violence since the repeal of Roe v. Wade in the United States in 2022.
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An international music star has donated a portion of his $585 million tour proceeds to charities that included pro-abortion Planned Parenthood and Physicians for Reproductive Rights.
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During his visit to Portugal this week, Pope Francis warned that human life is being placed “at risk by utilitarian drifts that use and discard it”, particularly abortion and assisted suicide.
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Catherine Wheeler was an OB/GYN doctor who aborted babies up to 18 weeks. “They felt it all”, discloses Wheeler, who has since renounced her profession and now speaks out against her former industry. “Abortion is not healthcare.”
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An elderly pro-life woman was knocked over and injured during an attack on SPUC’s Project Truth stall in Dundee last week. SPUC has condemned the unprovoked attack.
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1 in 61 pregnant women at work were pressured by their boss to have an abortion, new research has found. “It would be better for your career if you just brought a coat hanger”, one mother was told.
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The Minister for Health and Social Services on Jersey has launched a review of the island’s abortion law. The consultation is incredibly leading, says SPUC, and invites Islanders to select horrific options, including abortion up to birth for sex selection.
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A noted Italian actress who starred in Flash Gordon and other films has said she withstood pressure from her mother and agent to abort her oldest daughter for the sake of her acting career.
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Sir Ian Duncan Smith, a former leader of the Conservative Party, has slammed “bizarre” UK foreign aid handouts to China, which has a terrible human rights record, including coerced abortion against Uyghurs.
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Dr Haywood Robinson and his wife, Dr Noreen Johnson, are former abortionists who have related their experiences as young medical students inculcated into abortion in the aftermath of Roe v. Wade in 1973.
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“Women whose first pregnancy ends in induced abortion are significantly more likely than women whose first pregnancy ends in a live birth to experience mental health problems throughout their reproductive years”, a new study from the Charlotte Lozier Institute has concluded.