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"The only procedures allowed in this bill are procedures which will result in the death of an unborn baby and with no indication that this is going to have any role to play in saving a woman's life," explained Caroline Simons, legal adviser to the 'pro-life' campaign that opposes the change.
The Government had not listened to expert opinions from psychiatrists and obstetricians before making up its mind, according to Pro Life Campaign spokeswoman Caroline Simons. She added she expected a dignified protest from the pro-choice supporters
Date: Jul 11, 2013
Category: World
Source: Google
Ireland's government puts forward draft abortion bill
"What matters is what's contained in the bill, and what's in the bill is dangerous," said Caroline Simons, a legal consultant to the campaign. "For the first time an Irish government is proposing to introduce a law that provides for the direct intentional targeting of the life of the unborn child."