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Student union president refuses to publish illegal abortion information

Updated: October 12, 2017 at 3:30 pm EST  See Comments

Katie Ascough, president of UCD’s student union

Katie Ascough

DUBLIN, Ireland, October 12, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) – The president of the Student Union at University College Dublin faces a referendum later this month for refusing to let a student publication illegally publish abortion instructions.

Katie Ascough, president of UCD’s student union, received legal advice cautioning against publishing in a magazine for new students instructions on obtaining an abortion. Ireland’s laws regarding distributing unsolicited abortion information are strict.

Ascough made the “executive decision” not to run the potentially illegal abortion how-to, and now some of her fellow students have launched a campaign to remove her from office over this.

Two petitions, one invalid, were delivered to the university after pro-abortion backlash. The valid petition has 1,200 signatures. Students will vote October 25 and 26.

“It was clear from the outset that some students didn’t want to give me a chance as SU president because of my views on abortion,” said Ascough.

“It is no secret that I am pro-life and many students are not. Since the day I was elected, before I’d been put in office, some students were already calling for my impeachment,” she wrote in

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

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