Saturday, July 13, 2013

CITIZENS WITH CONSERVATIVE CATHOLIC AND EVANGELIST COMMUNITIES BACKGROUNDS DEMANDED THE AMENDMENT OF THE PARLIAMENT'S DECISION THAT HAS LEGALIZED ABORTION IN IRELAND.

CITIZENS WITH CONSERVATIVE CATHOLIC AND EVANGELIST COMMUNITIES BACKGROUNDS DEMANDED THE AMENDMENT OF THE PARLIAMENT'S DECISION THAT HAS LEGALIZED ABORTION IN IRELAND.

      Irish Parliament decision on the controversial abortion legislation that has gained Parliamentary unanimous support in the ratio of three to one (3:1) votes for abortion and not against abortion has caused widerange citizens continued protest by demonstration in the Irish capital Dublin after the extended sessions in the extra-ordinary Parliamentary debate that lasted longer in to the evening than may have been expected. The demonstrators that have been mainly described as citizens with conservative Catholic and Evangelist Communities backgrounds demanded the amendment of the Parliament's decision that legalized abortion with the condition that may be proven by either the medical experts, or legislators as dangerous pregnancy, due to sexual abuse, or pregnancy that causes life threatening condition, or diseases.

                                            Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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