Voice For Choice pro-choice activists stuck banners urging for the decriminalisation of abortion after a court case saw a woman charged for carrying out an abortion at home and after Prime Minister Robert Abela expressed his ‘discomfort’ at the case.
‘In comments at the State of The Nation conference this week, Prime Minister Robert Abela said he was not comfortable with the court’s conviction of a woman charged with abortion’, wrote the group in a statement.
The group said that they do not want to hear about the discomfort and are done listening to ‘empty calls for debates and exchanges’.
‘Don’t tell us to talk about it more, when we are talking about it – we are shouting loud – at doors that are sealed shut with you behind them holding the pen.’
‘The mother of a very young child – entirely dependent on her in a violent home – made a decision to take control over her own body. Reported by the partner that abused her for making what in most countries in the world is considered a completely private decision. Berated by the court for not seeking alternative options; options that are not accessible, found only behind more doors that are closed.’
The group said that the state has ‘failed yet again’ to protect another woman and ‘betrayed her instead.’
‘Tell us about how this nightmare ends. Tell us about strategies that support us. Tell us about how basic healthcare will finally be provided. Tell us what you’re going to do about it.’
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