The EU’s plans for the abolition of the secrecy of digital letters

Surveillance of private chats without suspicion could soon become mandatory in the EU. This is revealed by a new leak. To stop the spread of child pornography, the European Union is planning to introduce so-called chat control – automated and suspicionless mass surveillance of all private chat and email communications. In the summer, the Commission, … Read more

Huge Victory in Northern Ireland

By Dave Andrusko Northern Ireland’s attorney general, John Larkin Photograph: Press Association These kinds of battles never end, but for now, pro-lifers have an important victory: they have thwarted an attempt to change Northern Ireland’s very protective abortion law to include exceptions for fatal fetal anomaly, rape, and incest. A proposal to allow abortions in … Read more

Britain’s PM responds to concerns regarding unpunished sex-selection abortions in the U.K.

By Lauren Enriquez British Prime Minister David Cameron In a video released by the Christian Institute, Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron was asked for his response to government-sanctioned sex-selection abortions of pre-born females in his country. He was asked whether he was concerned that the incident, in which doctors were not prosecuted for allowing abortions … Read more

Following criticism of abortion law Finland’s Interior Minister meets with MCCL GO

By Pat Buckley, European Life Network Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life Global Outreach Director Scott Fischbach visited today with Finland’s Interior Minister Dr. Paivi Rasanen in the Finnish Parliament House. Finland’s Interior Minister sparked uproar in Finland in July by sharply criticizing the country’s liberal abortion laws. In a speech to a Lutheran missions gathering in … Read more

The real story of Savita Halappanavar’s tragic death

Savita Halappanavar Last year the death of an Indian woman was exploited as an example of Ireland’s “archaic” abortion laws. But the under-reported inquest tells a different story. By Caroline Farrow The inquest into the tragic death of Savita Halappanavar has reached a verdict of “medical misadventure”. However, this was not the view of opponents … Read more