A judge in Italy forces a girl to have an abortion

February 20, 2007

The law in Italy states that minors must defer the decision to their parents.



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{ 3 comments }

1 Gasman February 20, 2007 at 2:28 pm

Fair enough. At 13 she is not competent enough to make any decision that has a life long impact. So we defer to her parents and hope that they act in her interest.

2 Anonymous February 21, 2007 at 4:35 am

By getting pregnant at 13 years of age she is proving to both the state and her own parents that she is not capable of making such a decision.

3 Rixstr February 21, 2007 at 2:45 pm

Just because you make a “bad choice” and find your self 13 and pregnant does not mean your baby should forcefully be aborted.You cold heartless people with your relativistic morals. This girl is forever changed by this and her baby is forever dead.

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