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We are delighted to welcome you to the Life Topics Ireland website, an initiative of Galway For Life.   We hope that you will become a regular visitor. 

 

There have been many developments arising in recent months in Ireland in regard in particular to the issues of abortion, embryonic stem cell research and euthanasia. Through your help and that of others, we hope we can be effective in spreading the message of respect for life of every human person from the moment of conception until natural death.   We would very much appreciate your feedback and comments via our Contact Page or through our BLOG.

 

LATEST NEWS

08.03.2010  IFPA Abortion Poll Nonsense 

01.03.2010  Abortion and Maternal Deaths

27.02.2010  Abortion and Racial Oppresssion

24.02.2010  RTE - Scannal programme a blatant pro-abortion promo 

22.02.2010  Embryonic Stem Cell Research is Unnecessary Says Expert

11.02.2010  Embryonic Stem Cell Research Being Abandoned For Adult

28.01.2010  Scientists' Advance Makes Embryonic Stem Cell Research Obsolete

27.01.2010  Galway Pro-Life Slams Abortion Advocacy By Human Rights Watch

23.01.2010  Irish Examiner Poll On Abortion Views In Ireland Misleading

16.01.2010  Family & Life and Second Look Project Seminar for March 2010

04.01.2010  Poll Shows Most People Favour Protecting Embryonic Humans  

04.01.2010  Woman in India Commits Suicide After Pressure to Get Abortion

15.12.2009  Pro Life Campaign comments on R -v- R (Human Embryos) case

17.12.2009  PLC comments on A,B & C -v- Ireland (Abortion) case

13.12.2009  ECHR Cannot Enforce Abortion Decisions In Ireland

18.11.2009  World is Looking to Ireland on Abortion Says Rights Activist

06.01.2010  Cancer Institute Researcher Admits Abortion-Breast Cancer Link

18.12.2009  New UN Paper Shows How "Safe" Abortions Lead to Women Dying 

06.11.2009  GFL labels Abortion Conference 'a Mockery of Human Rights'

  

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R -v- R Supreme Court decision regrettable but creates an opportunity to unite ethics and science in favour of a win-win solution

Galway For Life has expressed disappointment with the Supreme Court decision in the R v. R frozen embryos case and called on the Government to introduce legislation to protect the human embryo. read more......     

 

A,B & C -v- Ireland.  The Pro-Life Campaign has accused the Irish Family Planning Association (IFPA) of creating unnecessary fears about women's health                         

In their demands for abortion, the IFPA seem willing to ignore the fact that Ireland without abortion is the safest country in the world in which to be pregnant. read more....   

 

Abortion, Ireland & Human Rights Watch

By criticising Ireland’s laws which protect the life of the unborn child and which ensures that Ireland is one of the safest countries in the world for pregnant women and their unborn children, this group has damaged its own credibility and is making a mockery of the concept of human rights.  Human Rights Watch has become an abortion advocacy group and this report is part of an ongoing co-ordinated campaign to push an abortion regime on Ireland. read more.....                 

 

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