venerdì 31 luglio 2009

Vatican protests as Italy approves use of abortion pill

The Vatican and Catholic politicians today reacted with dismay to a decision by Italy's drugs agency to approve limited use of the abortion pill Mifepristone, which has been available in much of the rest of Europe since the 1990s. Senior Vatican officials said women who took the pill would be excommunicating themselves, as would doctors who prescribed it and nurses who administered it. Because of the high proportion of conscientious objectors to abortion in the Italian health service – some 70% – it is likely that use of the pill will be circumscribed. After a reportedly heated four-hour session that ended late on Thursday, the board of the Italian pharmaceuticals agency, AIFA, voted by four to one to approve Mifepristone. But it stipulated that the pill should only be administered in hospital during the first seven weeks of pregnancy. Also known as RU-486, Mifepristone had already been in use in some Italian regions on a trial basis. Archbishop Rino Fisichella, head of the pope's thinktank on bioethical issues, the Pontifical Academy for Life, said: "The fact of taking a pill may be less traumatic for a woman, but it does not change the substance. It is still abortion."
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jul/31/italy-abortion-pill-catholic

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