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Women Against Abortion petition signed by more than 30,000 in Spain
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.- The organization Women Against Abortion in Spain has collected more than 30,000 signatures against the government’s plan to liberalize abortion laws. Lopez criticized the government for covering up the consequences of abortion and said post-abortion syndrome must be addressed in public policy. “Taking the life of a child could stay in a mother’s heart forever,” she said. Subscriber comments:
Published by: Carmen W
Wichita, KS USA 07/06/2009 10:57 AM EST
I am very happy to hear the women are stepping up tis very important issue in the world. May Our Lady bless them!
Published by: reddog
Huntington Beach, CA. USA 07/05/2009 03:10 PM EST
Spain is a big country. 30,000 is not many, is it?
Abortion is opposed by the Partido Populare. Is this not the Fascist party of il Caudillo. ADD A COMMENT (Your e-mail will NOT be published):
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