RU 48/2009 - IRELAND, BRUSSELS
- IRELAND (ru, Dec. 2, 2009) : The European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg, will decide next week, in last instance, and therefore in a binding way for all of Europe (and not only for the European Union, because the European Court of Human Rights is an institution of the Council of Europe, with 47 member States) on a substantial problem. What is it? It’s about the case of 3 Irish women who filed a complaint against the State of Ireland, saying that they were obliged to travel from Ireland to England in order to obtain an abortion, because of the strict Irish legislation against abortion. In fact abortion is prohibited in Ireland, except in case of danger to the life of the mother. The 3 women argue that this act jeopardised their health and well-being, basing their argument (evidently with the help of Family Planning) on 4 articles of the European Convention of Human Rights. The issue is huge: they want, by this judgment, erect abortion as a universal Right of Men - or rather of Women thus restricting its scope to half of the humanity which is rather strange for a human right - and by this fact make obsolete any legislation contrary to this principle, particularly in Ireland, but also in Poland, Malta and … the Vatican which is a European State. This perverse judgment would definitely eliminate the baby from the enjoyment of human rights, forcing several States to review their legislation, and could thus become the European version of the judgment "Roe vs. Wade » of 1973 in the United States, which has incapacitated, for decades and until today, any U.S. legislation for the protection of the life of the unborn child. In fact, the baby, instead of being a "child to be born", becomes a "child to be killed", a clout to be thrown away, a disease to be combated, an excrement to be evacuated. That’s where we are with our distinguished heads which control America and - maybe already - Europe, showing their true nature: they are CRIMINALS of the worst type, those who attack the very life of human beings, commonly called MURDERERS. If, next week, the Court of Strasbourg gives reason to those 3 Irish women, it should henceforth be called more correctly THE COURT OF MURDERERS. (Cf. LifeNews.com Dec. 1, 2009). |