_World_ () |Sun,  July. 25 2010 12:48 PM EDT
Conservative Leaders Sound Off Against Kenya's 'Pro-Abortion'  Constitution
By _Lawrence D. Jones_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/columnist/lawrence-d-jones/) |
Christian Post  Reporter

 
 
More than 170 pro-life and pro-family leaders in 21 countries have signed a 
 petition urging the people of Kenya to consider the consequences of 
enacting a  constitution that they say would overturn present Kenyan law 
prohibiting _abortion_ (http://www.christianpost.com/topics/abortion)  except 
to save 
the mother’s life. 
Spearheaded by the World Congress of Families (WCF), the petition claims 
the  new constitution “would, in reality, allow unlimited access to abortion 
and  result in the destruction of countless unborn children and injury to 
women.” 
"Kenyans are literally fighting for the hope and future of their nation - 
the  lives of unborn children,” WCF Managing Director Larry Jacobs remarked 
in  organization’s announcement this week. 
"We urge the people of Kenya to carefully consider the consequences of this 
 fatal move, which could be the first step on a road the West has followed, 
 leading to one-quarter of all pregnancies in the U.S. ending in abortion,” 
he  added. “Once again, the legacy of Margaret Sanger and Planned 
Parenthood is  revealed with their racist agenda to eliminate black Africans.” 
According to WCF, the constitution that will be voted on by Kenyans on Aug. 
4  includes language that would allow abortion when the mother's “health” 
is  affected by a continuation of pregnancy. 
Notably, however, the constitution does not define the word “health,” and  
therefore could come to include “complete physical, mental and social 
well-being  and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity,” as defined by 
the World  Health Organization (WHO). 
“Western style language legalizing abortion was inserted into the Kenyan  
constitution by nine voting members of the Committee of Experts, which 
included  three non-Kenyans, and was rejected by Kenyan Parliamentarians in the 
draft  process,” reported WCF’s petition, which also noted how traditional 
Kenyan  values recognize the dignity of all members of the family, including 
the unborn  child. 
“Section 26 of the proposed Constitution sets up a mechanism for 
unrestricted  abortion on demand at any time during pregnancy," added Jacobs. 
With the vote fast approaching, WCF quickly gathered the signatures of 170  
pro-life and pro-family leaders in 21 countries who support Kenyans opposed 
to  the pro-abortion constitution. 
Among the signers of the petition are Linda Harvey, president of Mission  
America; Wendy Wright, president of Concerned Women for America, Andrea  
Lafferty, executive director of the Traditional Values Coalition; and Mike  
Huckabee, the former governor of Arkansas. 
According to WCF and the signers of the petition, abortion does more to  
jeopardize a mother’s health – including making her more susceptible to 
breast  cancer – than does carrying a child to term. 
The “real threat” to maternal health in Kenya comes from unassisted  
childbirth and lack of access to emergency obstetric care, the petition  
stated. 
“[A]bortion can result in blood loss and infection and inflict harm to 
women  physically, emotionally and psychologically,” the organization pointed 
out. 
According to WCF, Africa has been targeted by international population  
control groups for legalized abortion despite a 47 percent drop in Kenyan  
fertility and projections that show a declining population in the next 50 
years. 
 The organization also claims that the Obama administration has spent over 
$23  million to promote the pro-abortion constitution. 
Founded in 1997, the World Congress of Families (WCF) is an international  
network of pro-family organizations, scholars, leaders and people of 
goodwill  from more than 60 countries. The organization and its members seek to 
restore  the natural family as the fundamental social unit and the “seedbed” 
of civil  society, as stated in the U.N. Universal Declaration of Human  
Right.

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