Our main stream media again seem to be presenting facts that support the opinions and actions of those who are lobbying to liberalise abortion laws in Queensland and other states of Australia.
A
report on NineMSN states that a young Cairns couple are being charged with procuring an abortion. It is not until later in the story that they reveal that this young couple actually imported and used an illegal abortion drug from the Ukraine. There is no mention that they could have obtained an approved RU486 abortion pill from a clinic not far from them.
This case has gone on for some time and the story seems to change every time it is reported. What has become obvious is the inexcusable exploitation of the couple by the abortion industry and lobby who have splashed their names on newspapers all around the world for the purpose of liberalising abortion laws in Queensland and other states of Australia.
Pro abortionists are desperate to adopt legislation similar to that passed in Victoria in 2008 and are calling on the Bligh Government of Queensland to bring about these changes.
Life Network Australia has
reported on the barbaric nature of this legislation which has resulted in a 600% increase in late term abortions at The Royal Women's hospital in Melbourne, as reported by Jennifer Keyte. The extreme nature of their demands is evident through the rejection of ammendments by the Victorian Parliament at the time this legislation was passed - Amendments that included:
parental consent for under 18 years of age, anaesthetic for babies during late term abortions, banning of partial birth abortion and the rights of medical staff opposed to abortion.
The tragedy for the Cairns couple and for so many other women and families facing unplanned pregnancy is that our society offers them such little or no support and bombards them with
negative messages regarding 'acceptable' and 'unacceptable' pregnancies and babies. What has unravelled for them as perhaps the worst experience of their lives (and that of their baby) need not have ended this way.
Women, families and babies deserve better than abortion.
Other LNA references to this case:
ABC Debate about Decriminalisation
Queensland government set to decriminalise abortion
Anti-ulcer drug again used for abortion
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