Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News. Show all posts

Thursday, May 3, 2007

No abortion in Ireland

I’ve just read the BBC article “Irish teen in court abortion plea”. It’s about a seventeen year old girl (she wants to stay anonymous), who’s in the fourth month of her pregnancy.

The teenager decided to have the abortion, because her fetus has anencephaly which leads to the baby’s death soon after birth. The pro-choice campaigners support this decision, saying it’s a cruel thing to let her have the baby just to see it die.

However, abortion is illegal in Ireland as long as the mother’s health isn’t endangered. Since that’s not the case, the girl has no chance to end the pregnancy in Ireland. Still, it would be possible for her to go to the UK, where abortion was legalized in 1967.

In my opinion, it’s unreasonable to make her giving birth to a baby that has no chance to live. Isn’t it hard enough for a girl to find out that your baby is terminal sick? And isn’t it the point of laws to make life easier and more comfortable? I really can’t understand the decision of the Irish Court.


Initially I wanted to find photos of babies with anencephaly and add them. Well, believe me, you don't want to see such photos. I don't think I've ever seen such horrible and touching pictures and after looking at them I understand the girl's wish even more. Tip: Don't google for abortion either!!!

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Peace Corps News

I’ve just read an interesting article at the “USA today” website that fits the Peace Corps topic. It’s about the probable kidnapping of a Peace Corps volunteer. Here’s a short summary:

According to “USA today”, the Peace Corps volunteer Julia Campbell, 40, is missed in the Philippines. She has been working there since March 2005 as a teacher. On April the 8th she planned to hike in a beautiful area North of Manila, though it’s known that the New People’s Army operate there. The last case the NPA seized a Peace Corps Volunteer in 1990 they released him unharmed thanks to the Roman Catholic Bishop Antonio Fortich.

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