NOTE:  the infertility rates due to abortion stated by Andriy Shkil are entirely wrong. Safe abortion does not cause infertility.

www.hurriyetdailynews.com/ukraines-femen-storms-cathedral-in-abortion-protest.aspx?PageID=238&NID=18166&NewsCatID=353

KIEV – Agence France-Presse

Members of Ukrainian feminist group Femen on Tuesday barricaded themselves in a cathedral bell tower for a topless protest against a Church-backed bill that would ban abortions.

The women climbed the bell tower of Kiev’s central Saint Sophia cathedral and stripped off their tops and rang the bells in a protest against what they called “a criminal plot between the Church and the State”.

They also lowered a black banner reading “Stop” from the ornate blue-and-white tower of the cathedral, a former Orthodox Church which is now officially a museum of religion and belongs to the state.

The Uniate Church, the third largest confession in Ukraine, and representatives of the Roman Catholic Church in March urged parliament to ban abortions.

The Orthodox Church is in principle against abortion but so far refrained from entering the public debate.

Opposition deputy Andriy Shkil has submitted a bill to parliament banning voluntary abortions, with a few exceptions. He said this would boost the birth rate after the population fell from 52 to 46 million in the last 12 years.

“A million couples in Ukraine are infertile, 868,000 of those due to the women’s infertility, which in 80 percent of cases is caused by voluntary abortion,” he claimed in a note to the bill, which has yet to be debated.

Abortion is currently legal in Ukraine up to the 12th week, and in certain cases up to the 22nd week of pregnancy. The proposed bill would apply to all abortions except special cases allowed by the law like medical emergencies.

While the number of abortions reached one million per year in the 1990s, the rate last year fell to 156,000 versus 492,000 births, according to the health ministry.

Femen’s slogan is “We came, we undressed, we conquered.” The group specialises in topless activism, supporting women’s rights and fighting prostitution and trafficking and it travels widely, recently appearing in Davos, Milan and Minsk.

In December it held an anti-Kremlin protest outside a Moscow church. A month later Russian all-women punk group Pussy Riot tried to sing an anti-Vladimir Putin song in the same church, with three members now facing jail.

The right to choose under attack in the parliament of Ukraine! The proposed law would ban abortion and add a penalty for couples who do not have children.

Moreover, the initiative also includes a ban on the act of sex in the missionary position. An initiator of the bill said that the missionary position has been proven ineffective for conceiving children.

However, some activists argue that the inclusion of the anti-missionary law is only a diversion tactic to distract from the initiative’s real anti-choice purpose. Supporters of the proposed law in the Verkhovna Rada say that they support this initiative out of concern for Ukraine’s declining population and low fertility rate. However, it is clear that the initiative also has the intention of controlling women’s choices, for it has support from religious figures.

To sign petition to urge Mykola Azarov, the Prime Minister of Ukraine, not to support this proposed law go to: http://forcechange.com/17532/urge-ukraine-not-to-prohibit-abortion-and-childlessness/

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