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Council of Europe and sex-selection abortion

Here is a link to an article about a resolution that will go before the Council of Europe next month.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/8754811/Parents-could-be-barred-from-knowing-the-sex-of-their-unborn-baby-by-European-ruling.html

According to the resolution, hospitals would be barred from disclosing to pregnant mothers the sex of their unborn baby. The draft resolution, which was recently passed by the Council’s equal opportunities committee, is motivated by the increasing concern about sex-selection abortions and the resulting gender imbalance in certain countries in Europe (e.g., Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia). You can read the resolution on the Council’s website here.

Richard M.

 

 

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