Nationwide Meetings on Government's Failure to Legislate to Respect Human Life at His/Her Earliest Stages - 04/04/2006
Nationwide Meetings on Government's Failure to Legislate to Respect Human Life at His/Her Earliest Stages
Does the Government Care About Human Life?
It's Up to You to Make Sure they Do!
It's Time for Pro-Life Voices to be Heard!
The Commission on Assisted Human Reproduction recommends that destructive experiments on living human embryos should be allowed in Ireland.
The Government failed to provide adequate representation for the pro-life position on the Commission.
The Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children refused to hold hearings into the Commission's Report, despite a promise to do so.
Ireland is supporting EU funding for destructive research on human embryos while Italy, Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Poland and Malta oppose it. Why?
The Crisis Pregnancy Agency, established by the Government to reduce abortions, has no specific policies to bring this about and is part of the problem rather than the solution.
Over the coming weeks, the Pro-Life Campaign will hold meetings nationwide to create awareness of the Government's failure to legislate to respect human life at its earliest stages. They want to remind the Government parties of their obligation to protect human life at all its stages. The coming High Court dispute over frozen embryos is a wake up call to all who value human life.
List of Venues: All meetings at 8.00pm
Tuesday April 4. Arklow Bay Hotel, Arklow, Co Wicklow;
Wed. April 5. Enterprise Centre, Castleblayney, Co Monaghan;
Thursday April 6. Convention Centre, Silver Springs Hotel, Cork.
Tuesday April 11. Embassy Hotel, Kennedy Parade, Sligo.
Wednesday April 12. Ridgepool Hotel, Ballina, Co Mayo.
Tuesday April 18. Menlo Park Hotel, Galway.
Wednesday. April 19. Bridge House, Tullamore, Co. Offaly.
Thursday April 20. Irish Masters Meetinig Room, Naas, Co.Kildare.
Organiser: Pro-Life Campaign
Contact Number: 01 874 8090
Email Address: prolife@indigo.ie
Website Address: www.prolifecampaign.ie