the law association to be a mother explains what their work and why he is being persecuted by radical feminists and the PSOE and Ganemos Albacete.
On June 30, PSOE and Ganemos presented in Albacete a motion which urged the council to remove institutional support and funding public as associations prolife right to motherhood. The motion accusing the association of “harassment” and “coercing” women attending abortion.
Both the councilman nonassigned Pedro Soriano as the Popular Party opposed the motion. The PP councilor responsible for the area of Women, Maria Angeles Martinez Cloths , argued that support the alleged “right to abortion” is “to contribute to on women exercising a form of inhuman violence and unacknowledged “and denounced that women do not get enough information about the physical and moral consequences of abortion or other possible alternatives.
from the association Right to be Mother have issued a statement explaining how the past three months, two to four volunteers from the Network Mothers of Albacete project come to Quay street, where there is a facility where abortions are performed, one afternoon a week to publicize your project to pedestrians and pray the rosary. the association says never ask anyone if you have an appointment at the clinic and that voluntary never placed on the doorstep.
‘feminists intimidate us we leave’
Regarding the accusations of “harassment” women, Right to be Mother claims that are this association volunteers receiving the threats. “Up to twelve radical feminists and workers of the establishment have come to gather there intimidating us for us to leave: insults, humiliating comments, threats such as such as” shall burn as in 36 “ and fruitless complaints to the police for false facts “stated in the release.
the statement also claims that media made a ridiculous portrait of the association to put against public opinion . “The public has a right to know that the pro-life associations we do not see with this portrait” caveman “ that abortionism has installed in the collective imagination: we are the ones who selflessly help some needy women and we fight for their rights, for their freedom, for their happiness and their babies “, claims the association.
Right to Be Mother has attended in the last twelve years 400 brave women who they decided to have their babies despite the constraints they lived in their environment. Its members show that their experience shows that “the woman carries in his heart the love of their children from conception” and that when women are offered help to raise their children, reject forced abortion opting for a free motherhood.
‘we’re bugging the business’
Consuelo Lopez-Bledsoe, president of Right to be Mother says that by offering alternatives to women seeking an abortion face the economic interests of the abortion clinic . “The reality is that the abortorio is a business and they’re pestering the business,” he says.
The association denounced in this case there are “juicy economic interests” since in Spain 95,000 abortions per year (600 of them in Albacete) costing from 250 € (with pills to week 8th) and € 1,500 (from week 22) are performed. They also claim that there is no control over the veracity of pregnancies and any woman who goes to her doctor is given the envelope with permission for the abortion concluded without mediate a pregnancy test.
the PP councilor responsible for the area of women Albacete also denounced during his speech in the House that the motion presented by the PSOE and Ganemos was “caused not by defending the right of women but by fear of decline economic Iris clinic “ and argued that” it is not coercion or is threatening to offer a woman will abort information from existing output “.
While the lucrative abortion business receives support and public funding, this association serving dozens of women who need help to become mothers do not receive any subsidy from the municipal government. Moreover, after the submission of the motion controversy, the association received A letter from the Regional Government of Castile-La Mancha denied a requested grant.
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