Madrid, Spain, Dec 15, 2004 / 22:00 pm
Hundreds of people in Spain have been periodically marching in front of the Genemedex abortion clinic in Barcelona to protest the illegal practice of late-term abortions, which was revealed by the British Sunday Telegraph.
The association Young E-Christians organized the latest march. Last November 17, some 150 people, mostly young people and families, protested as well, and last Saturday a different organization led the march.
During the protests, statements by the British doctor who accompanied women to the clinic are usually read. Ginemedex practices illegal late-term abortions in Spain, claiming they are for gynecological emergencies. Perfectly healthy and viable babies between 6 and 8 months old are put to death during the procedure.
“But it is because you are killing a baby. Better to kill the baby inside rather than outside. I would not give my children up for adoption to somebody I don’t know. You don’t know who they are going to be with, what kind of life they will have. Instead of ruining one life, two are ruined; your life and the life of the baby.” That was the “advice” Dr. Saroj Adlakha gave to a reporter who posed as a father of a teenage girl looking for an abortion clinic.
While British authorities have ordered an investigation into Adlakha, in Spain officials have yet to act against Ginemedex.