Just shaking my head in disbelief.The UN has become impotent in international conflicts and diplomacy, but remains committed to promoting abortion, including forced abortions. Is there any greater violence against women than that?
A new UN report, titled “15 years of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women, its causes and consequences (1994-2009) - A critical review,” states that “criminal sanctions against all forms of abortions and contraception” imposed by the state constitute an act of violence against women. And the women who have been killed or injured by botched abortions, not to mention the millions of babies that have been killed, that's not "violence against women"?
“Such state policies and measures infringe upon women's liberty, security, and life,” the report says.
The report continues on to argue that if a state does not readily provide contraception or “family planning services” to women then it is committing an indirect act of violence against women because they are not recognizing, nor enabling, “women's sexual autonomy.”
The U.K.’s Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) responded to the report, calling it an “extreme pro-abortion anti-family report.”
A new UN report, titled “15 years of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women, its causes and consequences (1994-2009) - A critical review,” states that “criminal sanctions against all forms of abortions and contraception” imposed by the state constitute an act of violence against women. And the women who have been killed or injured by botched abortions, not to mention the millions of babies that have been killed, that's not "violence against women"?
“Such state policies and measures infringe upon women's liberty, security, and life,” the report says.
The report continues on to argue that if a state does not readily provide contraception or “family planning services” to women then it is committing an indirect act of violence against women because they are not recognizing, nor enabling, “women's sexual autonomy.”
The U.K.’s Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) responded to the report, calling it an “extreme pro-abortion anti-family report.”

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Women have been subjected to violence throughout history, and although this horrendous action is condemned by all societies, it is still prevalent in many, especially the third world countries. In a survey carried out by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2005, out of the ten counties surveyed, more than 50 percent of women in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Peru and Tanzania reported having been subjected to physical or sexual violence by intimate partners, with figures reaching a staggering 71 percent in rural Ethiopia. Only in Japan, less than 20 percent of women report incidents of domestic violence.
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