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Uganda rejects United Nations resolution declaring abortion a ‘human right’

Updated: October 1, 2022 at 1:57 pm EST  See Comments

Sat Oct 1, 2022 – 1:22 pm EDTSat Oct 1, 2022 – 1:23 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — The African country of Uganda has publicly rejected the United Nations’ (UN) recent proclamation of abortion as a “human right.”

Uganda, as well as several other African countries, has voiced its opposition to the September 2 resolution passed by the United Nations titled, “International Cooperation on Access to Justice, Remedies and Assistance for Survivors of Sexual Violence,” which calls for each nation to ensure “access to safe abortion” for its citizens while defining abortion as a “human right.”

“We don’t promote or support abortion in Uganda,” Dr. Jesca Nsungwa, the Commissioner for Maternal and Child Health at Uganda’s Ministry of Health, said in an interview with Monitor News on Monday.

“We are pro-life and, therefore, we oppose that definition. There are many things that are promoted as a ‘human right,’ including homosexuality, but we do not support them given our laws, culture and morals,” added Nsungwa. 

Despite pressure from the UN, abortion remains entirely illegal in Uganda except in circumstances when the mother’s life is in jeopardy. 

In fact, abortion is explicitly condemned in Aritlce 22(2) of Uganda’s Constitution,

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