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EU states targeted in march for Abortion Rights

5 Apr 2010

The European Women's Lobby is calling for the right to safe, legal abortion for all women in Europe and has written an open letter to EU and the governments of Ireland, Cyprus, Malta and Poland asking them to recognise this right. 

A delegation from the EWL and NGOs from these countries met with representatives of the embassies of  Ireland and Poland on April 1st and are due to meet with representatives from the embassies of Cyprus and Malta in the next two weeks.  The campaign is asking for organisations and politicians to sign the letter which will be sent after the final meetings.  

The open letter reads:

Open letter addressed to European states which do not recognize the right for women to abort and to the European Union


On 3 April 1990, Belgium amended its abortion law, allowing at long last every woman residing on its territory to have a termination of pregnancy performed legally. This new law, whose twentieth anniversary is being celebrated this year, addressed a very serious problem of public health and social inequality.
We, the signatories of this letter, are deeply concerned by the fact that in certain European countries, namely, Cyprus, Ireland, Malta and Poland, the right to abort is not acknowledged; this worsens the distress of women living there who have decided to have their pregnancy terminated.
When utterly distraught women are compelled to choose between the continuation or the termination of their pregnancy, and the latter appears to be the only way out, most of them will resort to abortion even if the law forbids it and in spite of the risks for their health, or even their life, clandestine abortion entails.
Prohibiting abortion does not prevent women from aborting but has for them consequences that are often catastrophic. Moreover, such an interdict creates an inequality with regard to the right to health as the access to an abortion carried out in good conditions is easier for women who are able to pay for it.
We cannot disregard the fact that worldwide eighty thousand women die yearly as a result of clandestine abortion, which corresponds with one woman every six minutes! This situation is all the more intolerable since maintaining voluntary termination of pregnancy outside the law hardly reduces the number of abortions. Its decriminalisation and the free, easy and informed access to abortion carried out in good circumstances are essential requirements with regard to the respect of fundamental rights: that of women to own and control their body as well as the right to health and health care that each nation must ensure to all women, without distinction.
It is unacceptable that in 2010 the aforementioned rights should still not be established in the European Union, which was built on the values of the basic human rights. Article 36 of the Resolution on the equality between women and men voted in plenary session by the European Parliament in February of this year underlines this unambiguously. This is why we lay great stress on the need for: 

- the governments of Cyprus, Ireland, Malta and Poland to amend their law and to inform women and men living on  their territory about the change;
- all EU authorities to take measures falling within their competence to ensure that all women living in Europe may equally enjoy their sexual and reproductive rights.


Let us join forces and build together a social and emancipatory Europe!

Signatories will be accepted until 12 April.  Please send signature to pape@womenlobby.org


   

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