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Pro-abortion Irish health minister ‘abhors’ abortion for reasons of ‘non-fatal’ disability

Updated: January 3, 2018 at 4:11 pm EST  See Comments

Society for the Protection of Unborn Children

He “abhors” abortion for disability – but not all disabilities.  

IRELAND, January 3, 2018 (SPUC) – Irish health minister Simon Harris has “warned” campaigners not to make non-fatal disability an issue during the referendum on the Eighth Amendment, the Times reports.

“The committee [considering the Eighth Amendment] did not recommend disability as a grounds for abortion nor do I think it should have, I would abhor that idea,” Mr Harris said. “People may try to make this an issue during the campaign but it’s not grounds for an abortion. If you look at what the committee considered and what it accepted and rejected, the idea of abnormalities that are not fatal was not put in as a grounds for abortion.”

Misleading terms

While the committee rejected the legalisation of abortion on grounds of “foetal abnormality” that would not lead to death before or shortly after birth, it recommended abortion up to birth for “fatal foetal abnormality.”

Organisations such as Every Life Counts campaign against terms such as “incompatible with life” and “fatal foetal abnormality” as being “hurtful, medically meaningless and misleading.”

Disability bias

As Martin McCaffery, a neonatologist and professor

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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