I am continually amazed by the kind of 'parents' there are in the world. What they put their children through is amazing - it's heartless!
How Sad The World Is For Children (Hover)
It is so sad to see the World's Children face conflict. What is particularly sad about this situation is when the little girl said, she didn't want to share her toys with other children. How innocent to all that she is going through.
What a terrible, terrible thing. It touched me really deep. I feel so sorry for this little girl I don't know if the idea of going all the way with a pregnancy in this case will help this situation, I don't know either if an abortion will do it.
I think those who 'help' young people in these things should be prosecuted with a lot of vigor.
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Nicaragua Mulls Abortion for 9-Year-Old Rape Victim Managua, Nicaragua -- A government board was studying whether a 9-year-old girl could carry a baby to term safely while considering her family's request to have an abortion. |
The only gratifying thing for the predators in these situations is knowing that their time will come...
From CNN:
> GIRL MISSING SINCE 1999 FOUND IN MEXICO
A girl who was 11 when she was abducted nearly four years ago came home from
Mexico on Wednesday with two children of her own, and embraced her mother in a
tearful reunion.
.... https://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/03/26/gir...d.ap/index.html
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From: The Pro-Life Infonet
Reply-To: Steven Ertelt
Subject: Judge to Decide Monday if Parents Can Force Teen to
Abort
Source: Jackson Clarion-Ledger; April 3, 2003
Judge to Decide Monday if Parents Can Force Teen to Abort
Jackson, MS -- A federal judge on Monday could decide whether a
16-year-old Mississippi girl can stop her parents from forcing
her to have an abortion.
U.S. District Judge William Barbour issued a temporary
restraining order last week after the girl, identified as A.S. in
court records, called the American Family Association Center for
Law & Policy in Tupelo to intervene.
The girl had pleaded with her parents to let her keep the baby,
but they insisted that the abortion must take place. A crisis
pregnancy center had referred her to the American Family
Association, a pro-life legal group. Her abortion was scheduled
by her parents at a Jackson abortion facility for last Saturday.
Barbour's order said "forcing A.S. to have an abortion against
her will would violate her constitutional right to privacy and
bodily integrity" and cause irreparable harm. "There are no
medical complications to plaintiff's pregnancy that would require
an abortion for health reasons," the order said.
"Nor is there any evidence before the court to indicate that
plaintiff lacks maturity or is otherwise unable to make an
informed decision on her own behalf, especially one of the
magnitude at issue in this case."
This is the first time a case in which the parents were forcing
an abortion was referred to the center, said Michael J. DePrimo,
senior litigation counsel for the center.
However, one or two years ago, DePrimo said, the center
intervened after a young woman in Delaware's foster care system
wanted to stop government officials from forcing her to have an
abortion.
"The government backed down when we threatened litigation,"
DePrimo said.
According to state law and the Jackson Women's Health
Organization, the abortion business where the abortion was
scheduled, A.S. may not have had to go through the trouble of
getting a temporary restraining order.
"Any female, regardless of age or marital status, is empowered to
give consent for herself in connection with pregnancy or
childbirth," state law says.
Shelia Butler, the assistant manager at the abortion facility,
claimed if A.S. would have given the slightest hint she didn't
want to have an abortion, it would not have been performed under
any circumstances.
Abortion facility officials did not sense any hesitation from
A.S. during her first visit, Butler claimed.
The temporary restraining order, issued Friday, "was kind of a
surprise to us here," Butler said. Maybe "she felt that was her
way of protecting herself if her parents were going to make her
go through with the procedure."