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Abortion in Australia

Inquiry into baby deaths rejected by Victoria

Life Network Australia - Thursday, July 29, 2010

After a debate described by observers as "vicious" and "brutal" the Victorian Legislative Council last night rejected a motion to have the deaths of babies who are born alive following abortions investigated by a committee of the Parliament.  The motion was lost twenty-seven votes to nine votes, after ALP MP's were instructed to vote against it.  The motion was moved by Peter Kavanagh of the DLP.

"My motion was simply a call to investigate the deaths of babies.  The fact that these babies have been born alive after 'failed' abortions seems to mean that abortion staff think that those babies do not have a right to live.  Even after they have been born alive.  Last night's vote suggests
that unfortunately this is also the attitude of a majority of Victoria's politicians" Mr Kavanagh said.

"Brian Tee and Gayle Tierney for the ALP together with Colleen Hartland for the Greens launched a coordinated personal attack on me. All of them asserted facts which were contradicted by the very documents to which they referred. They did not even read the motion they were arguing against!" Mr Kavanagh said.

"I was told by several distressed ALP MP's that they had to vote against my motion.  They said that the ALP decided to vote against the proposed investigation because it did not want anything at all that even hinted at abortion to be mentioned at the time of the election" Mr Kavanagh said.

On 20 May 2010 the Herald Sun reported on the recently released 2007 annual report of the Consultative Council on Obstetric and Paediatric Mortality and Morbidity which showed that 54 out of 181 late term foetuses who were aborted for “abnormalities” (at around 26 to 28 weeks) survived late term abortions but all of them in the period studied died “post-natally”.

He further noted that babies born after 26 to 28 weeks of gestation have a very high chance of survival if given even minimal care, and that the death of every one of these babies in the period studied therefore suggests that they were neglected to death, if not deliberately killed.

Recent media reports suggest that the number of late-term abortions in Victoria have sky-rocketed since abortion was decriminalised in the State.

Comments
Anonymous commented on 30-Jul-2010 08:09 PM
So basically what they're saying then is that a baby is only a human when it's wanted...?
Stephanie Mitchell commented on 01-Aug-2010 06:12 PM
Why don't they encourage those seeking an abortion to have the baby and give it up for adoption (an open one if need be) to one of the many couples who can't have their own baby. It seems ludicrous to me that so much money is spent by those trying to have a child and the government is throwing money away by supporting abortion. Surely in these days when we know so much more about the effects of both adoption and abortion there could be some sort of arrangement made to solve both problems.
Deb commented on 01-Aug-2010 08:09 PM
Murder, is what this is called.
Caitlin commented on 01-Aug-2010 09:04 PM
This is upsetting. Shame on the ALP. Another example of why they will not be getting my vote. Humans should not be treated this way, no matter how young.
Molly Daveson commented on 05-Aug-2010 12:32 PM
How much influence did the members of Emily's list have on this criminal decision. The person who wants to be Australia's first female PM is a founding member of this organisation. Her membership of this ungodly organisation shows us what the real Julia Gillard's beliefs really are. This group of Emily's list members is a disgrace to the meanings of the words Woman and Mother.
Ed Barclay commented on 06-Aug-2010 12:43 PM
Murder bloody Murder!!Life is sacred not just some piece of meat that can be digarded. When will Politicians have the backbone to legislate that a Baby has rights too. A dog or cat has more rights than an unborn baby. Australia we need politicians with Backbone and integrity.Not ones who are professional politicians as they call themselves.
Sonja commented on 06-Aug-2010 11:59 PM
Our local media (win news)just ran a story about the remains of a koala found by the roadside...but we dont hear anything about these babies!!!
Evert commented on 22-Jun-2011 03:09 PM
So very Sad, disgusted to say the least! I really don't know how these people can sleep at nite. God forgive them for they no not what they do........
Helen commented on 22-Jun-2011 03:14 PM
Who is ruling over us? A barbaric and callous people who have no regard for the sanctity of human life. SHAME ON YOU
Janene commented on 22-Jun-2011 04:02 PM
Isn't it amazing how quickly politicians acted on the animal rights peoples complaints about the cows being slaughtered inhumanly in Indonesia yet they have no conscience when it comes to human babies??
Kathy Vost commented on 22-Jun-2011 06:11 PM
How heartbreakingly sad!
Sarah commented on 22-Jun-2011 09:04 PM
Why on earth are babies at this gestation being aborted, and what is wrong with the world we live in? Every life is precious and anyone who doesn't fight to ensure the safety of these babies deserves to rot in hell
Robyn commented on 23-Jun-2011 07:36 PM
What these politicians forget is they are accountable for what they do. Judgement comes to all of us. Maybe, not this side of the grave but from a God who is holy. Therefore,unless we acknowledge that Jesus Christ died on the cross for our sins and repent
and turn away from our sins we are destined to hell.

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