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| "The
words I spoke to you are spirit and life." (Jn 6:63) Human Life International e-Newsletter Volume 01, Number 89 | October 19, 2007 |
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HLI Fights Abortion in Mozambique and Uruguay Don’t Miss HLI’s EWTN Pilgrimage! Dear Friends, Last month, when we
sent out our appeal for Mozambique, I promised to get
back to you on the situation of abortion legalization in that country.
No one seems to be reporting on it, and even for the Africans it is very
difficult to get information on what is going on there. As of this moment,
abortion has not been voted on or liberalized in that southern African
country although Mozambique has had an ambiguous quasi-legal status since
their days of heavy communist influence in the early 80s. The month-long
missionary trip that our valiant HLI representative, Mr. Emil Hagamu,
made to Mozambique during the month of September was effective in the
way that we hoped it would be. He went there armed with the generosity
of our supporters and all our prayers. I include here a link
to a summary of Mr. Hagamu’s report and ask you to continue to pray
to the Guardian Angel of Mozambique for assistance to
keep the abortion demon at bay. Last Friday, the feminist radicals finally proposed one law with four chapters to do their dirty work: one chapter would have legalized abortion on demand with two other chapters that would have “regulated” it after legalization. A fourth chapter was intended as a “reproductive and sexual health” section that would bring the rest of the nefarious plan of the culture of death to this Catholic nation: hedonistic sex education, homosexuality, birth control, etc. The extremists thought they had enough votes in the Congress to pass it, but Uruguayan President, Tabaré Vásquez, promised to veto the law if it passed. One of HLI’s affiliates, Asociación Vivir en Familia, organized a March for Life this past Monday to rally pro-lifers which counted the participation of the Archbishop of Montevideo, Nicolás Cotugno. The results were not promising: although the abortion-on-demand chapter did not receive enough votes to pass, it only barely scraped by, with a 15-15 tie and one abstention. A similar vote in 2003 was 17-13 in favor of life. The legislators, however, voted unanimously for the sex education, birth control, homosexuality provision under the false presumption that all of this would somehow reduce the need for abortion. For the present, the votes to pass the entire law are not there and abortion has not been legalized in Uruguay. However, HLI’s other affiliate in Uruguay, Asociación Esperanza, tells us that they are very worried because the legislation has been sent back to committee and will be brought up again with amendments to make it more “palatable” to some of the fence-sitters. They think this vote can be as early as next week. Please pray to the
Guardian Angel of Uruguay to restrain the abortion demon
in that land! | |||
Sincerely
Yours in Christ,
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