Malta: Government U-Turn: Civil Society Victory

The new amendments proposed by Government to the Criminal Code Bill relating to when a pregnancy can be terminated , is a veritable u-turn of the first order. After months of statements by the Prime Minister and others that the proposed provisions in the Bill were “the best “ one could put forward, drastic changes…

Defending the most vulnerable a journey into Greatness

Join us for the Captivating Movie Screening and Thought-Provoking Debate on Jérôme Lejeune´s Legacy Introduction: Step into the remarkable life of Jérôme Lejeune, with this exceptional film that delves into the extraordinary life of Jérôme Lejeune, a renowned physician, geneticist, and advocate for human life. Through his groundbreaking discovery of Trisomy 21, Jérôme Lejeune achieved…

ECHR Decision : A Just Ruling that exposes the Instrumentalization of Abortion Advocates

Yesterday morning, June 8th, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) delivered a ruling on a case challenging the 2020 decision of the Polish Constitutional Court, which prohibited eugenic abortion based on fetal abnormalities. While the Court did not delve into the merits of the case and declared the applicants “inadmissible,” this decision sheds light…

Seminar, “USA: Abortion is not a right. The protagonists speak out”

OBJECTIVE OF THE SEMINAR: The United States was the second country in the West to legalize abortion in 1973. In the last decades there has been an important change in public opinion on abortion, a process that has culminated  with the Supreme Court ruling of June 24, 2022, establishing that there is no constitutional right to abortion, and with more than half of the States approving restrictions on its practice. The objective…

Portugal will Legalize Euthanasia imminently, with the opposition of a wide medical sector that define it is an act against medicine it self

Last month of May, the Portuguese parliament approved a bill legalizing euthanasia. It was approved with a comfortable majority: 129 votes against 81. The provisions of Portugal’s bill are similar to laws passed in the Netherlands and Belgium in 2002. Eligibles must be over 18, must be suffering from an incurable disease, must endure “lasting”…