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Northern Ireland assembly to meet Marie Stopes to ensure Belfast abortions comply with law - VIDEO

400 Pro-Life and Pro-Choice protesters entered into lively debates outside the newly opened clinic


Dawn Purvis, programme director of Marie Stopes Northern Ireland in the new Belfast clinic
Dawn Purvis, programme director of Marie Stopes Northern Ireland in the new Belfast clinic
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The Stormont Justice Committee has invited representatives from Marie Stopes in Belfast to explain how they will carry out abortions in their clinic in compliance with Northern Ireland law. The clinic opened its door for the first time on Thursday with 400 protesters lining the street outside.

Paul Givan, the chair of the committee, from the Democratic Unionist Party, said, “It is appropriate for this Committee to assure itself, and the public, that this private clinic will scrupulously follow the law.”

The Committee’s move to investigate follows a call from the Attorney General to examine the practices used. John Larkin QC made the request. He stated that he would stand as a guardian of the rule of law.

The Marie Stopes Clinic will provide the women of Ireland with ultrasound scans, smear tests, STI and HIV testing, and contraceptive options. Abortions can also be paid for at the clinic as long as the laws surrounding the procedure are met. The mother’s life or mental health must be deemed to be at serious risk, by two doctors, before the abortion is carried out.

Tracey McNeill, vice-president and director of Marie Stopes UK and Europe, said they would not be breaking the law. She said “We are clear about the law here. The team here are all from Northern Ireland - we understand the culture here. We don't want to change the culture here and have abortion on demand. This is about offering choice.”

At the Belfast clinic only medical terminations will be carried out and only up to nine weeks gestation. The clinic will also provide counseling. A consultation costs $128 and the procedure costs $560.

Already the clinic has been “inundated” with queries from members of the public who wish to use their services, according to a spokesperson.

Ulster’s ITV news estimated that there were 400 protesters and defenders of the clinic outside the Marie Stopes clinic on Thursday, when it opened for the first time.

Bernadette Smyth, from the Precious Life Group, was among the protesters who prayed and sang hymns outside. She said her group wants to see an end to terminations, which she describes as “violent and graphic”.

She added, "There's no will here from the people of Northern Ireland to introduce any of or abortion here," she added.

"Abortion has lost all meaning in some areas, for example in the UK, it becomes the norm. In Northern Ireland it's not the norm."

Elsewhere in the country there were other forms of protest. In Derry, school principal Deirdre Gillespie and her pupils got involved through prayer. Sixth form pupils at the school gave up their lunch break to pray for the clinic’s closure.

Gillespie said, “Our pupils felt that they had to stand up and let their voice be heard about this situation. They felt that the innocent voice of the child was not being heard…A number of younger children in the school - year 11 and year 12 - now also want to get involved, so much so that the rota that the put in place for this lunchtime rosary and novena is oversubscribed hugely."

Here’s the ITV report on the Clinic’s launch today:


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Interesting that the above video clip should be preceded by adverts for beef burgers - ie aborted cows. So a certain American fast food chain sources all its beef in Ireland. Very reassuring for Irish vegetarians. It's untenable to be anti-abortion is one is a meat eater. And what about the constitutional abortion of a nation. Given the persistent use of a cardinal compass point of reference for a neo-province which is short of a country, would abortion of the southern, easternern and western parts of the fetus/embryo only be more acceptable. One is all for all women everywhere (including the island of Ireland) being released from the shakles of biological determinism. Short of sexual abstinence or continence, non-abortifacient contraception is optimum. Or why not try white tantra (ie dry orgasms), an inverted form of the Billings method.
We don't want to change the culture here and have abortion on demand. This is about offering choice.” That's what they said in the rest of the UK when the now Lord Steele brought in abortion in the 1960's. How many millions of babies have been aborted since then? God help Ireland!
I too appreciate Mairint's description of the cruelty of abortion. It is sad to think women, usually the nurturing part of the human race, could demand that their unborn children be killed. I hope Bernadette Smyth of the Precious Life Group can be instrumental in teaching girls and women the importance of being responsible for their morals and actions so that they will not develop the problem of unplanned/unwanted pregnancies. People worldwide need to develop a wholesome attitude toward life and respect for traditional marriage and family. If females had more self-worth, they would not be so emotionally dependent on men who do not respect women and who have no consideration for their welfare.
Thanks Mairint for your comment. I want to share it on facebook. Truth needs to be set free
Seldom have women had the right to choose on the island! Religious fanatics seek to control the personal decisions of others regardless of the others circumstances and humiliate them when they seek aid. Let us hope this does not cause bullets to fly.
Paul Given, I can tell you how Planned Parenthood / Marie Stopes et al will carry out abortions. Are you ready to hear the truth? They will end the life of the child in the womb by 1.injecting saline solution into its little heart so it stops beating. 2. by inserting the suction tube of their vacuum machine into the mother's womb and suction the child out in parts if necessary, and 3. if the baby is too big they will cut it up before suctioning or extracting it.4. if the baby is too advanced they will so a partial birth abortion i.e. pull the baby out all but its head, then cut a hole in the base of the skull in the neck and snip the spine with a scissors so it is killed. Do any of those methods scrupulously follow the law in N. Ireland Paul Given ?
 




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