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EXCLUSIVE: Poland to vote on historic bill banning all abortions after massive grassroots campaign
Life Site News ^ | Tue Jun 28, 2011 | Patrick B. Craine

Posted on 06/28/2011 12:03:41 PM PDT by GonzoII


EXCLUSIVE: Poland to vote on historic bill banning all abortions after massive grassroots campaign

by Patrick B. Craine

Tue Jun 28 11:56 AM EST

WARSAW, Poland, June 28, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) -  After months of shielding the initiative from English media, organizers of a massive pro-life grassroots campaign in Poland have now told LifeSiteNews.com that Parliamentarians in the country are preparing to vote this week on an historic bill that would enshrine total protection for children in the womb from the moment of conception.

The organizers told LSN that they were worried that if the news broke in the English-speaking world, pro-abortion foreign powers would have poured money into the country to oppose their popular efforts.

To bring the abortion ban before Parliament under Poland’s political system, the sponsors needed to collect 100,000 signatures within three months.  They got 600,000 in two weeks.

The bill, which comes up for first reading in the ‘Sejm’ (lower house) on Thursday, is the result of a huge nation-wide grassroots initiative launched by Warsaw’s PRO Foundation and supported by the country’s bishops and a newly-formed pro-life parliamentary committee.

Abortion was first foisted on the deeply Catholic people of Poland after Hitler’s tanks stormed the country 70 years ago; but the demise of the Nazis was followed by decades of state-promoted abortion-on-demand under their Soviet successors.

“This project is a chance to finally reject the heritage of Nazism and Communism which brought ‘legal abortion’ to Poland in the first place,” Jacek Sapa of the PRO Foundation told LifeSiteNews.  “It was Hitler and Stalin who imposed it on Poles and it’s high time we clearly disassociate ourselves from those deadly ideologies.”

“The Church clearly teaches that it is the obligation of Catholics not to protect the current ‘compromise’ but to aim at complete protection of life,” said Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz, former personal assistant to Blessed John Paul II, in an interview for Gosc Niedzielny, Poland’s largest opinion weekly.  “This is a solution, which the Church calls for. I support all efforts aiming at improving the protection of human life.”

The status quo on abortion: Illegal, but “not punishable” if…

Ever since the Communists were overthrown in 1989, Poland has labored to restore its cultural and religious heritage. As part of that project, in 1993 the country passed one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the West.  Since then, abortions have fallen dramatically, with Ministry of Health data showing a drop from 82,000 abortions in 1989 to about 500 in 2008.

Under the current law, abortions can only be obtained where the child is diagnosed with a serious defect or disease, where the mother is diagnosed with a health problem, or where the pregnancy resulted from “illegal activity.”

However, the law and its exceptions are often abused by pro-abortion doctors.  ‘Defect’ can be deemed to include something as minimal as cleft palate, and though abortions are only supposed to take place up to the point of viability, or about 24 weeks, in practice doctors can fudge the dates.  Further, though pregnancies resulting from “illegal activity” would seem to refer to pregnancies that are the result of rape or incest, it can also be applied to teen pregnancies on the basis that the law forbids sex with a person under 15 years of age.

Although abortions under the exceptions occur without penalty, a point often missed is that even under the current law, abortion is always “illegal” in Poland.  The law merely states that under the exceptions abortions are “not punishable.”

Striking down the exceptions

The PRO Foundation’s citizens’ bill is the first attempt to institute a total ban on abortion since the current law passed in 1993.  The bill would strike down all three exceptions in the abortion law, applying the current penalties in all cases.

Under the law, doctors caught performing illegal abortions face up to 3 years imprisonment, or up to 8 years where the child was viable.  The same penalties are applied to anyone who pressures a woman into abortion, or helps her obtain one.  The mother faces no penalties.

The bill will be debated in the ‘Sejm’ at first reading on Thursday, with a vote to decide its fate on Thursday or Friday.  If it gets 50% plus one vote, then it will move to committee for consideration, and then back to the ‘Sejm’ for a second and then third vote.  It would then go to the Senate for a vote, and, if passed, the country’s president must decide whether to sign it into law.  If he does not, then the Parliament would need to give it two-thirds support in order to overturn his veto.

Sapa said the bill has a “realistic” chance of passing, noting that 90% of parliamentarians are Catholics who have an interest in appearing on side with the Church.  “Politicians opposing this pro-life law risk openly defying the Church and this simply does not pay,” he explained.  “Poles are still a Catholic nation, and politicians often seek to present themselves as faithful Catholics during electoral campaigns to gain popularity.

“A vote for abortion would belie their ‘Catholic’ public image,” he added.

In 2007, an effort to enshrine the “right to life from conception to natural death” in the Polish constitution won support from 60% of parliamentarians, but failed because it needed two-thirds.  That amendment, however, would not have had the immediate effect of removing the exceptions for abortion.

Supported by the bishops

The Polish Bishops’ Conference has campaigned for the bill’s passage through letters to politicians, public statements, and efforts to mobilize the faithful into prayer and lobbying.

In a letter signed by Bishop Kazimierz Gorny, head of the bishops’ Council for the Family, they told politicians that “the fate of this Nation is in your hands.”  “[Act] so that every conceived child - whether healthy or unwell - has the right to life, without exception, and would not be threatened by the law allowing for their killing,” they wrote.

“We must stop the wave of killing in Polish hospitals. We must formulate the law in such a way, that it will obviously imply the right to life for every child, including sick children,” said Archbishop Stanislaw Gadecki, archbishop metropolitan of Poznan, last week.

Mobilizing the pro-life politicians

Bogumil Lozinski of Gosc Niedzielny, the nation’s largest Catholic weekly, said that the grassroots effort has mobilized not only the populace, but pro-life politicians as well.  “One of the greatest effects of the whole debate is that a group for the protection of life has been formed within the parliament,” he wrote.  “The parliamentarians who formed it say openly that their main goal is to pass this bill and encourage their colleagues to vote for it.”

This pro-life parliamentary committee boasts members from nearly all the political parties, except for the pro-abortion and communist Democratic Left Alliance.  One of the founding members is Jacek Zalek from the ruling Civic Platform party.

“The defense of life and dignity of people is an obligation of every society and it is not a question of religion,” Zalek wrote in the major daily paper Rzeczpospolita.  “You don’t have to be a believer to be able to tell good from evil. Affirmation of the value of life results from natural law and goes beyond political competition between parties.”

Creating the conditions for success

Mariusz Dzierżawski of the PRO Foundation told LifeSiteNews that the campaign has been bolstered by a major cultural shift towards life in recent years, with Poles now strongly in favor of full protections for the unborn.  The shift, he says, is thanks to the “unrelenting efforts” of pro-lifers who have organized exhibitions, rallies, and other campaigns to educate the public.

A June 3rd survey showed 65% of Poles agreeing that the law “should unconditionally protect the life of all children since conception.”  Only 23% supported abortions in cases where unborn children of 24 weeks or less were diagnosed with a “serious disease.”

Significantly, 76% of those aged 15 to 24-years-old wanted total protection for the unborn – the most of any age group.  The lowest level of support came from the oldest age bracket, 55 to 70 years old, but still with 57% supporting total protection.

Jaroslaw Kniolek of the PRO Foundation noted that this older generation grew up under the Communists, when abortion was widespread and forced on the culture.  “Young people, on the other hand, not only have the knowledge of the facts of abortion, they also have wonderful role models, especially young Catholics of the ‘JP2 generation’,” he said.

Only six years ago, in 2005, the CBOS polling firm found that 57% of Poles would allow for early abortions, while only 36% were against it.  By 2009, they found that only 31% allowed for the abortions, while 64% were against it.  Then, earlier this year, their poll showed that 85% of Polish citizens identified themselves as pro-life, while only 9% supported access to abortion.

“We now have a great social basis for a change in the law, and we will change the law to make it pro-life,” Dzierżawski said.  “Even if it shouldn’t happen this year, it will in the coming years.”


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: moralabsolutes; poland; prolife; prolifeworldwide
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There's been some positive news out of Europe lately.
1 posted on 06/28/2011 12:03:54 PM PDT by GonzoII
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To: GonzoII

It’s so nice to hear good news. Thanks for posting.


2 posted on 06/28/2011 12:05:16 PM PDT by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis (Want to make $$$? It's easy! Use FR as a platform to pimp your blog for hits!!!)
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To: GonzoII

Butbutbut don’t they realise that’s unconstitutional?!?!?!?!?!


3 posted on 06/28/2011 12:05:58 PM PDT by Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus ("Armed forces abroad are of little value unless there is prudent counsel at home." - Cicero)
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To: DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis

cool


4 posted on 06/28/2011 12:05:58 PM PDT by yldstrk (My heroes have always been cowboys)
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To: GonzoII
http://www.crossed-flag-pins.com/Friendship-Pins/USA/Flag-Pins-USA-Poland.jpg

Makes me Proud to see Poland to do such a thing, I have long supported Poland, and their Commonwealth is, in my opinion, one of the Brightest spots in Eastern European History.

5 posted on 06/28/2011 12:09:42 PM PDT by KC_Lion (If Sarah can't be elected in 2012, then Phase II will fall into place, may G-D have mercy on us all)
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To: Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus; Salvation

right. it is unconstitutional, for the E.U.
(Ireland has had problems with this same issue.)

but, this is great news, and hope for the future.
3 cheers once again, for the courage of the Poles!


6 posted on 06/28/2011 12:18:50 PM PDT by Elendur (the hope and change i need: Sarah / Colonel West in 2012)
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To: KC_Lion

when i said “once again”, i was referring to this:

.Gates of Vienna: The Other September 11th
... Jan III Sobieski, the King of Poland, arrived at the Gates of Vienna.
... the leadership of the Polish king Jan Sobieski defeated the Turks at the battle of Vienna ...
http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2006/09/other-september-11th.html


7 posted on 06/28/2011 12:32:21 PM PDT by Elendur (the hope and change i need: Sarah / Colonel West in 2012)
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To: KC_Lion

I don’t know Polish history (and I’m not Polish myself), but I don’t know of a time when Poland has ever been an enemy of civilization.

They and their people are indeed one of the bright spots of European History.

I believe God will grant them great graces.


8 posted on 06/28/2011 12:32:26 PM PDT by PGR88 (I'm so open-minded my brains fell out)
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To: GonzoII

I’m not Polish but will tell the missus to be very proud of her heritage today.


9 posted on 06/28/2011 12:33:05 PM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: GonzoII

GReat to see good news posted. Begs for a Polish joke but these guys are great.


10 posted on 06/28/2011 12:34:29 PM PDT by Moleman
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To: Cronos

Ping!


11 posted on 06/28/2011 12:35:00 PM PDT by GonzoII (Quia tu es, Deus, fortitudo mea...Quare tristis es anima mea?)
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To: GonzoII; All

If parliament does approve, then I guess they will travel to Germany or some other nearby country. Countries over there are about as big as many states here.


12 posted on 06/28/2011 12:37:09 PM PDT by gleeaikin
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To: DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
"It’s so nice to hear good news. Thanks for posting."

Here's some more: New Hungarian Constitution recognizing life ‘from conception’ signed into law

13 posted on 06/28/2011 12:39:11 PM PDT by GonzoII (Quia tu es, Deus, fortitudo mea...Quare tristis es anima mea?)
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To: gleeaikin
"I guess they will travel to Germany or some other nearby country."

But Poland would be able to say "You didn't do it in my house!"

14 posted on 06/28/2011 12:41:30 PM PDT by GonzoII (Quia tu es, Deus, fortitudo mea...Quare tristis es anima mea?)
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To: PGR88; Buckeye McFrog; KC_Lion

“They and their people are indeed one of the bright spots of European History.”
///
yes!!! in fact, the Polish were LITERALLY the saviors of Civilization.

if not for the Christian courage, of the Polish King,
Europe today would literally BE Eurabia.
(AND, that means, WE would be at best,
the UNITED MUSLIMS STATES OF AMERICA)

The TRUE story is better than “The Lord of the Rings”.
(and Tolkien, was a devout Christian btw)

The Austria King gave up, and fled Vienna, to the Muslims.
...but in 1683:
“...to keep the Turks out, but it was only a matter of time until Kara Mustafa’s army of 140,000 succeeded. The Viennese garrison (garrison of about 11,000) prepared for a last-ditch defense within the city walls. ...”

“It was then, at the last possible moment on the evening of September 11th, that Jan Sobieski arrived at a hill north of the city, leading a force ... “

“...the King of Poland, in the van with the fearsome Winged Hussars and with 20,000 men behind him, led a cavalry charge down the hill into the right flank of the Ottoman army.
The Hussars were one of the most formidable fighting forces of the time, and the sound of the wind through the feathers ...”
“What is striking about Jan III Sobieski is the quality of his leadership. More important than arms, manpower, tactics, supplies, and even courage, leadership is what makes the difference in any war.
When Jan Sobieski led his men down that hill into the Ottoman flank, it was his presence at the front of the charge that demonstrated his dauntless nature and absolute determination.
Character cannot be faked, and men who recognize this kind of character in their leader will follow him into the gates of Hell.”

...May God send us such a leader today, to lead the men of the West.


15 posted on 06/28/2011 12:53:48 PM PDT by Elendur (the hope and change i need: Sarah / Colonel West in 2012)
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To: GonzoII

Response from rich white liberals: “Well, that’s easy for the Poles to do. They don’t have a large population of blacks to get rid of. We do!”


16 posted on 06/28/2011 12:53:56 PM PDT by 17th Miss Regt
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To: GonzoII
Two of my favorite European countries standing up and leading the way.


17 posted on 06/28/2011 12:55:46 PM PDT by Palmetto
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To: GonzoII

Wow.


18 posted on 06/28/2011 1:06:16 PM PDT by arrogantsob (Why do They hate her so much?)
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To: Elendur; PGR88
The Heroes of the Battle of Vienna, one of the Most Important Battles in All History, the Winged Hussars

http://www.sierratoysoldier.com/ourstore/pc/catalog/G300-2S_v1(L).jpg

I am not Polish either, (too my Knowledge, my father is a German Jew, but somewhere some polish jew may have sunk in) But this Makes me very proud of the Poles none the less, Poland, Lithuania, and Hungary are countries who's respect I would actually like to have. G-D has blessed Poland in the past, and with them rejecting Legalized Murder He will bless them even more now.

19 posted on 06/28/2011 1:08:29 PM PDT by KC_Lion (If Sarah can't be elected in 2012, then Phase II will fall into place, may G-D have mercy on us all)
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To: PGR88
(and I’m not Polish myself)

I thought you were (kidding), because (true!) 'PGR' is an old Communist acronym for a state farm, a sovchoz.

20 posted on 06/28/2011 1:10:56 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Let us prey!)
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