"Blender" used on aborted babies

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Published: October 09, 2008


Emacs!

In the wake of a scandal in which blenders were used to cover up 
illegal late term abortions, Spanish priest, Fr Joan Manuel Serra, 
has petitioned King Juan Carlos not to sign a royal decree that would 
legalise the use of "baby crushing machines".

Catholic News Agency reports Fr Serra, a priest of the Diocese of 
Sant Feliu de Llobregat, has asked King Juan Carlos of Spain not to 
sign a royal decree that would modify mortuary policies and would 
make it legal to use "baby crushing machines" that would be used on 
the remains of babies aborted up to the seventh month of pregnancy in 
abortion clinics.

In an open letter, Fr Serra recalled that current policy "obliges 
abortion 'clinics' to consider the remains of an abortion as 
cadavers, when they are human remains 'of a sufficient entity,' that 
is, at eleven or twelve weeks of pregnancy, and transfer them to a 
cemetery for their posterior dignified incineration or burial."

However, after the scandal of the Ginemedex Clinic, where it was 
discovered that blenders were being used to cover up illegal late 
term abortions, the government, "with the supposed support of the 
main opposition party," has proposed changing the norms for 
mortuaries "so that the 'remains' of an abortion not be considered 
'human remains of sufficient entity' until after the 28th week of 
gestation," that is, nearly the seventh month of pregnancy.

"Your majesty, we are reaching levels of inhumanity that are 
completely inadmissible and that are putting the very foundation of 
our society at risk," Fr Serra said. "If we do not protect the right 
to life of all," even those who are weakest, we are laying "the 
foundations of a very violent society that will end up destroying itself."

Fr Serra told King Juan Carlos that if the current policy is kept in 
place, "of properly burying or incinerating the human remains of 
abortions during the first few weeks, at least we would be giving a 
humane message to society. This will make many people think again 
about the value of human life from the moment of conception."

Bracks backs Vic abortion bill

Meanwhile, former Victorian premier Steve Bracks has backed 
controversial legislation to legalise abortions in Victoria, despite 
his reluctance to take on the issue during his eight year 
premiership, the Herald-Sun reports.

In his first public comments on the abortion bill before Parliament, 
Mr Bracks supported his successor's push for decriminalisation, 
saying the bill reflected existing arrangements.

"I can see no problem in codifying what already exists and is in 
operation currently, and that's really what's before the Parliament," he said.

But Liberal backbencher and long time anti-abortion campaigner Bernie 
Finn, a Catholic, said that as the father of two sons with profound 
disabilities, he was revolted by what he said was the general 
acceptance by many MPs that abortion was the "cure" for disability.

"Just because somebody has a disability, it doesn't in any way 
diminish their humanity," he said.

Mr Finn said the "extremist" bill would "legalise baby killing until birth."

"A vote for this bill is a vote to send God alone knows how many 
innocent babies to a gruesome and a painful death."

Mr Finn suggested sensitive MPs might like to leave the house before 
describing how some abortions were performed. He said so-called 
partial birth abortions involved a catheter being inserted into the 
skull and the brain being sucked out.

SOURCE

<http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/new.php?n=13981>Open letter asks 
King of Spain not to sign decree allowing aborted babies to be ground 
up (Catholic News Agency, 7/10/08)

<http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/new.php?n=13927>France recommends 
women who had abortions in Barcelona get tested for AIDS (Catholic 
News Agency, 29/9/08)

<http://www.theage.com.au/national/bracks-finally-has-say-on-abortion-20081008-4wr7.html?page=-1>Bracks
 
finally has say on abortion (Herald-Sun, 9/10/08)


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