Six countries demand investigation of abortion restrictions
Thursday, October 6, 2011The Irish Government will be called to account for Ireland’s almost total ban on abortion laws at the UN on Thursday.
Ireland’s domestic human rights record will be examined under the UN review process.
Six countries have already submitted questions on Ireland’s prohibitive abortion laws.
The six are the UK, Netherlands, Norway, Finland, Slovenia, and Denmark.
It is expected that on Thursday, Ireland’s Minister for Justice, Alan Shatter will be called upon to account for its laws.
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