Critics say the European Parliament’s recently passed measure allowing abortion for fetuses at risk of contracting HIV is based in ideology, not fact. “To propose abortion as a means of preventing the spread of HIV has no scientific basis,” said Gador Joya of Right to Life in Spain. Joya called the resolution an “attempt to impose” international ideological support for abortion rather than “a serious scientific effort to combat the scourge of HIV.”
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