Pravda publishes attack on Brazilian president’s pro-abortion policies
by Matthew Cullinan Hoffman
August 2, 2012 (LifeSIteNews.com) —
The Portuguese version of the Russian communist news service Pravda, (“Truth”)
featured an
essay by pro-life activist Alberto Monteiro attacking Brazilian President
Dilma Rousseff’s pro-abortion policies on its front page last week. The news
service displayed a link to the article at the top of the page, and an image of
Rousseff next to the figure of a pregnant woman with a red fetus inside her
body.
The article accuses Rousseff of
violating her campaign promises, in which she pledged not to introduce
legislation to legalize abortion. It also provides links to various statements
by Catholic bishops and priests denouncing Rousseff and explaining the
connivance of international organizations seeking to impose population control
agendas on the country.
“Copious documentation, found on
the Official Daily of the Union, shows that the government of Dilma, through
the Ministry of Health, in agreement with the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, contrary
to the promises that the president had made during the electoral campaign ARE
GIVING CONTINUITY TO NEW INITIATIVES TO IMPLANT ABORTION IN BRAZIL, initiatives
whose new principles date from 2009, the period of the Lula government,” writes
Monteiro.
“Brazil, and many other countries
along with it, are being led to a new form of dictatorship, unknown until today
in the annals of history ... the problem transcends the borders of any country,
because it is part of a joint plan heavily financed by international
organizations that invest in the promotion of abortion around the world,”
Monteiro also states.
Pravda’s decision to publish an
open call for opposition to Rousseff’s pro-abortion agenda is a sign of the
increasing support of pro-life and pro-family causes among Russians.
Under the leadership of Vladimir
Putin, the Russian state has become a strong supporter of the Russian Orthodox
Church, and in recent years has moved to eliminate state subsidies for most
abortions. Putin has also announced plans to offer subsidies for larger
families.
Such moves have been provoked in
part by population declines suffered in Russia during the last decade. In
February of this year, Prime Minister Medvedev warned: “We are facing the risk
of turning into an ‘empty space’ whose fate will not be decided by us.” He
added, “The historic price of the choice between action and inaction is nearly
50 million human lives over the next 40 years.”
Putin’s United Russia Party’s
administration in Moscow and St. Petersburg have also firmly opposed the
implementation of “gay parades” and other public displays on the part of the
homosexual movement.
Russia’s communist leadership was
the first to legalize abortion in the history of modern Europe, although it was
mostly prohibited under the leadership of Josef Stalin. Following Stalin’s
death it was again made legal, and is today one of the leading causes of deaths
among Russians, with 74 abortions for every 100 live births.
Source:
LifeSiteNews,
via Julio Severo in English: www.lastdayswatchman.blogspot.com
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