Posted on 04/22/2010 4:36:59 PM PDT by wagglebee
April 22, 2010 (C-FAM) - A top abortion-rights law firm recently released its conclusion that the last decade of international legal trends indicate that abortion is not only an international human right, but that government funding is part of that right. They claim that the vicious health care debate in the United States over abortion funding shows that the U.S. is flouting international law.
In Reproductive Rights at the Start of the 21st Century: Global Progress, Yet Backpedaling on Gains in U.S., the Center for Reproductive Rights (CRR) argues that funding for abortion services has increasingly been recognized as a necessary tool for ensuring access to a fundamental human right.
To back this claim, CRR refers to 21 European countries, Colombia, and South Africa, which partially fund abortion, as well as Nepal and Mexico City, which provide funding for poor women as an element of the abortion right itself.
In contrast, CRR says, the recent debate over insurance coverage for abortions makes it painfully obvious that the United States has failed to keep up with international norms on abortion rights and must re-examine its funding policies if it is to continue its leadership on womens rights and autonomy. CRR calls President Obamas executive order against tax payer-funded abortions misguided.
To support its assertions, the retrospective offers two national court decisions, one in 2005 by Ethiopia and another in 2006 by the Colombia constitutional court. The rest of CRRs claim is based upon non-binding statements by U.N. committees, such as a 2005 finding by the Human Rights Committee that Peru violated the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights because a woman suffered deep depression after bearing a child with anencephaly.
The document also claims that family planning is increasingly being understood in terms of equality and non-discrimination, and not just health care. To support this, CRR cites non-binding comments by the Human Rights Committee from 2000 and by the committee that oversees the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) from 2008.
The retrospective also asserts that nations violate international law when they have high maternal mortality rates. To support this, the document cites a 2009 non-binding resolution by the Human Rights Council and mentions comments by UN treaty monitoring bodies.
Piero Tozzi, J.D., C-FAM senior fellow, told the Friday Fax that the global trend is actually going in the opposite direction from what CRR asserts: In the past decade, Poland, El Salvador and Nicaragua tightened their restrictions on abortion. In the past year or so, the constitutions of the Dominican Republic and a majority of Mexican States were amended to explicitly protect life from conception, as was the penal law of East Timor. We have also seen constitutional courts of Chile and Peru determine that the so-called morning after pill violates those countries' constitutional protections of unborn life, due to its potential abortifacient effects, and a similar determination made by the Honduran legislature."
This article reprinted with permission from www.c-fam.org
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and the fetus? only safe if it escapes the womb? what a monster
Agreed completely. And “international law” isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on.
If it’s ok to kill a baby at 25 weeks gestation than it should be ok to kill leftists. They have the same mental capacity.
Let the 400th trimester abortion begin!
We have got to end this nightmare.
If it’s a right that they can have an abortion , it should be a right that they can pay for it.
Government should not be in the business of paying for abortion. Meaning my taxes should not pay for them.
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It’s not hard to see why leftists are so sympathetic toward Islamofascists; they’re both part of the same death cult and are unspeakably evil.
So what?
ROFLOL!!!
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I thought of asking the lady if she should be first to go?
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