SOLIDARITY
REQUEST:
Protest
the death of Savita Halappanavar in Ireland
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To: Taoiseach Enda Kenny (Irish Prime Minister)
cc: Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore (Irish Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs)
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Re: Death of Savita Halappanavar in Galway
Honourable Taoiseach,
We are writing to you to express our concern about the recent
death of Savita Halappanavar, who was repeatedly denied an abortion in
Galway. This tragic case demonstrates once again that the prohibition of
abortion in Ireland is not just undermining the autonomy of the women across
the country, it is leading to unacceptable suffering and even death.
Savita Halappanavar made repeated requests for an abortion after
presenting at University Hospital Galway on 21 October while miscarrying
during the 17th week of her pregnancy. Her requests were refused, and she
died one week later after several days in agonising pain and distress.
The situation of Savita Halappanavar provides the clearest
possible evidence that laws that permit abortion only to save the life of a
woman, such as the Irish law, are clinically unworkable and ethically
unacceptable. There are numerous clinical situations in which a serious risk
posed to a pregnant woman's health may become a risk to her life, and
delaying emergency action only increases that risk. There is only one way to
know if a woman's life is at risk: wait until she has died. Medical
practitioners must be empowered by law to intervene on the grounds of risk to
life and health, rather than wait for a situation to deteriorate.
You will be aware that the European Court of Human Rights, as
well as a number of United Nations human rights bodies, have called upon the
Irish government to bring its abortion law in line with international human
rights standards. Had these calls been heeded before now, the death of Savita
Halappanavar would have been prevented.
With the death of Savita Halappanavar, Ireland joins the ranks
of countries worldwide where abortion is denied to women and leads to their
deaths.
We call on your government to take urgent and decisive steps to
reform the legislation that led to the death of Savita Halappanavar. Until
the Irish legal system is reformed the lives, health and autonomy of women
across Ireland are in jeopardy.
Yours faithfully,
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Thursday, 15 November 2012
Protest the death of Savita Halappanavar
Labels:
1967 Abortion Act,
Abortion,
abortion law,
Catholic Church on Abortion,
double-effect,
illegal abortion,
vatican
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