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“We need to respect the existence and rights of women”
“Religious doctrine and criminal law must be treated differently”
9 academic societies, including the Korean Women’s Association
Calling for the withdrawal of the government bill

A press conference for Catholics calling for the abolition of the crime of abortion was held on the morning of the 14th on the stairs in front of the Sejong Center in Sejong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul.

A press conference for Catholics calling for the abolition of the crime of abortion was held on the morning of the 14th on the stairs in front of the Sejong Center in Sejong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul. It is said that he actively supports the abolition of the entire crime of abortion. Lead Reporter Lee Jong-geun [email protected]

1015 Catholics said they actively support the abolition of the entire crime of abortion. The life of women not only exists within the “right to life” claimed by Catholicism, but it is unfair that the claims of certain religions affect the lives of others through the law. “Joint Action to Abolish Abortion Crimes for All” (Joint Action) held a press conference on the 14th and read the views of believers who said: “Unlike the Catholic parish, many believers actively support the abolition of abortion crimes related to abortion “. They emphasized, “If the right to life is precious, we must respect the existence and rights of women who are human beings who are born and exist.” Yoanna said: “I have never seen a Catholic church ask what kind of concerns women have about pregnancy, abortion, childbirth and parenting, after receiving the sacrament of baptism in 1985.” Mr. Rafaela said: “Even if the termination of pregnancy is a doctrinal sin, the sin must be treated differently from criminal law and the sphere of public authority as a matter for discussion within the Catholic community.” He criticized what was reflected. On this day, the views of the ‘Joint Action’ were collected from Catholics for about two weeks from the 28th of last month to the 11th of this month. After the press conference, they sent their views to the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Health and Welfare, the Blue House, the National Assembly, and the Catholic Diocese of Korea (National Archdiocese of Seoul). On the other hand, the Korean Women’s Research Association, which includes nine societies, including the Korean Women’s Association, released a statement on this day, saying: “The government amendment is reducing and distorting the fundamental purpose of the Constitutional Court’s decision. “. They are urged to develop legislation that fully respects and guarantees reproductive rights ”. By Park Da-hae, Staff Reporter, [email protected]



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