No to abortion!
During his speech in the 31st anniversary of
the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program in Quezon City, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte he said that the
family planning should be plugged in again in the scheme of things of the
government.
"Ibalik ninyo ‘yung family planning,"
Duterte said.
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte (photo credit to owner) |
Duterte emphasized that there will be no legalization
of abortion under his watch in the country.
"Of course, abortion is out of the question.
I will not allow it. Just like itong Iceland, who initiated that signature
campaign to condemn us sa extrajudicial killing," he said.
President Duterte went on to cite Iceland as an
example because it allows abortion of the fetus from the maternal womb up until
the 6 month.
"Iceland allows the slaughter of the fetus
inside the womb of the mother up to six months. P******a nila. They worry more
of the drug lords at itong mga who are pushing drugs, killing our citizens, and
creating a social dysfunction, in almost all, tinamaan," Duterte said.
Iceland abortion laws, however allows the
termination of pregnancy only until the 22nd week of pregnancy, or at about 5
months, regardless of the underlying cause.
Earlier, it may be recalled that it was Iceland
who initiated and endorsed a resolution seeking a comprehensive report on
the human rights situation in the Philippines, has been on Duterte's nerves
ever since the resolution was approved by the United Nations human rights body.
"Hindi
lang naintindihan, ‘yung mga g***** ‘yan. Itong mga Iceland, palibhasa ice ang
kain, wala namang tubig ‘yan eh. Bobo ang mga p***** i** niya," he said.
He added:
"Just imagine. Six months. You allow an innocent human being already
thriving and living inside the mother’s body and… Sa Bisaya pa, ilarot mo ‘yung
--- just pull it."
Including the Philippines, there are only 20
countries worldwide where abortion is illegal, except on very special
circumstances.
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