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April 14, 2016
Title: Is the Denial of Abortion “Torture”?
Topic: Is Abortion Torture?
Discussed by Stefano Gennarini
with Center for Family and Human Rights (www.C-Fam.org)
We really can’t make this stuff up, people. The UN is now saying
that the “denial of abortion is torture”. Torture! Do
they even realize what torture is? That is extremely doubtful.
According to guest Stefano Gennarini, the UN’s definition of torture “requires
that there be action or inaction by a state or state official, to extract
information from a person while in captivity”. Yeah, that sounds like
abortion. Not! But this is where we are people. The left truly believes that
denying women abortions is comparable to waterboarding prisoners of war.
“This is really a case of abortion activists and groups capturing the UN’s
human rights bureaucracy,” Stefano says, especially in regards to
pregnancies which result from rape or incest or indicate a disability with the
child. These same abortion rights groups also claim that denying women abortions
is overcrowding our prisons! Stefano discusses a recent report from UN expert
Juan Mendez, which indicates that “abortion laws are responsible for prison
overcrowding, emotional suffering, and subject women and girls to humiliating
and judgmental attitudes.” Again, my mind is just blown over the fact that
so many people can justify killing more babies so we can avoid crimes. It just
doesn’t make sense.
Stefano continues to explain that the problem is much worse than we think. The
UN is now accusing states that have restrictive abortion laws of throwing too
many women in jail because they undergo abortions – which is a complete
fabrication! “You will not find any country in the world where there are any
significant number of women in jail because of abortion. In fact, even countries
that do outlaw abortion will not [under normal circumstances] prosecute women,”
Stefano reveals.
The UN has a long history of meddling with the affairs of sovereign nations. The
abortion issue has long been on the radar. Is this latest statement by the UN
simply to gain attention or do they have an underlying agenda? Stefano explains
that this is not the first time the UN has used this tactic to gain more
abortion rights sympathizers.
Listen in as Stefano discusses that the UN Committee Against Torture’s main goal
is to convince every country to legalize abortion or be found in violation of
the convention against torture. They even tried to convince the Pope!
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