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Church condemns abortion
performed on raped girl, 11
By Sibylla Brodzinsky
August 31, 2006 - (The Guardian) A Vatican
official has said the Catholic church will excommunicate a medical
team who performed Colombia's first legal abortion on an 11-year-old
girl, who was eight weeks pregnant after being raped by her stepfather.
Cardinal Alfonso Lopez Trujillo, the president
of the Vatican's Pontifical Council for the Family, said in addition
to the doctors and nurses, the measure could apply to "relatives,
politicians and lawmakers" whom he called "protagonists
in this abominable crime".
The girl, whose identity has not been released,
had "fallen in the hands of evildoers", the cardinal said
in an interview with local television on Tuesday.
In May Colombia's constitutional court partially
lifted the ban on abortion in this deeply Catholic country, allowing
pregnancies to be terminated in cases of severe deformity of the
foetus, when the pregnancy is the result of rape or incest, or when
the mother's life is in danger.
The first test of the ruling came when the
girl sought to terminate her pregnancy, which followed her being
raped by her stepfather. The man admitted to the abuse, which began
when the child was seven.
When the case became public, doctors were
wary of performing the abortion as the text of the court's ruling
has yet to be published and they feared prosecution. But the high
court issued a new ruling, compelling doctors to abide by its decision
if the woman's case fell within the criteria. Once
the ruling was handed down, the girl's pregnancy was terminated
at a public hospital in Bogotá.
Carlos Lemus, the director of Simon Bolivar
hospital where the abortion was performed, said he respected the
church's decision but did not share its view. "We
acted within the constitutional framework," Dr Lemus said.
"We were faced with the petition of a girl who wanted to go
back to playing with her toys." He
said Cardinal Trujillo "calls the doctors and nurses 'evildoers'.
I think the person who raped her is the evildoer".
A senator, Gina Parody, said: "The Vatican
has the right to excommunicate whomever they choose. But I would
hope that they also excommunicate priests when they rape boys or
girls."
The president of Colombia's ecclesiastic
tribunal, Monsignor Libardo Ramírez, said according to canonical
law excommunication was applied to anyone who participated in the
"murder of a child in the womb". But
he added that it would be up to Cardinal Rubiano Sáenz, as
the leading figure of the Roman Catholic church in Colombia, to
decide whether to formally apply the sanctions and to whom.
Public health authorities have estimated that
more than 300,000 clandestine abortions are carried out each year
in the country. Illegal abortion is punishable by up to three years
in prison for both the women who terminate their pregnancies and
for the doctors who perform the procedure.
From:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/colombia/story/0,,1861532,00.html#article_continue
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