ProLife Conference
24 Hours of Praise & Worship, Intercessory prayer for God’s intervention against abortion and child sacrifice!
November 15-16, 2024 – 5 p.m.
Diamondhorst 187
2592 GD The Hague
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Abortion/child sacrifice has a deep impact; not only
on a natural level, but especially on a spiritual level!
Abortion
Dutch Penal Code
Regulation of abortion is contained in the Penal Code and the Termination of Pregnancy Act (Wafz).
Interesting fact: Psalm 82 vs. Article 82 Penal Code.
Article 82 and 82A
Article 82
1. Serious bodily injury shall include illness that leaves no prospect of complete cure, continuous incapacity to perform his official or professional duties, and abortion or death of a woman’s foetus.
2. Serious bodily injury includes interference with mental faculties that has lasted longer than four weeks.
Article 82a
Depriving another, or a child at or shortly after birth, of life shall mean killing a foetus that can reasonably be expected to be capable of remaining alive outside the mother’s body.
This appears to be at 24 weeks. Therefore, abortion is only punishable if the unborn child is killed after having lived for 24 weeks.
Article 296
1. He who provides a woman with a treatment, while knowing or reasonably should suspect that it may terminate pregnancy, shall be punished with imprisonment of up to four years and six months or a fine of the fourth category. 2. If the act results in the death of the woman, imprisonment of up to six years or a fine of the fourth category shall be imposed. 3. If the act is committed without the consent of the woman, imprisonment of up to twelve years or a fine of the fifth category shall be imposed. 4. If the act is committed without the consent of the woman and also results in her death, imprisonment of up to fifteen years or a fine of the fifth category shall be imposed. 5. The act referred to in the first paragraph is not punishable if the treatment is performed by a physician in a hospital or clinic where such treatment may be performed according to the Termination of Pregnancy Act.
Dutch abbreviation: WafZ
For more information about laws based on the early termination of pregnancy, I refer you to the following page:
Overheid.nl Wettenbank
Letter PPS
European Parliament
Abortion: European Parliament calls for complete decriminalization.
On April 11, 2024, the European Parliament voted (336 for, 163 against and 39 abstentions) for a resolution to amend Article 3 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union to include the right to abortion.
Although European Parliament resolutions are not binding, they nevertheless reflect the official position of the legislative body if a majority of MEPs vote for them. The Charter of Fundamental Rights does bind member states, but only if the matters in question fall within the competence of the European Union, which is not the case for abortion. Finally, to amend the Charter, the amendment proposed in the Parliament resolution must be adopted in the law of the Treaties of the European Union.
This requires that all member states agree to the amendment and ratify it in accordance with their own national constitutions.
Given national differences on this issue, this is unlikely to happen. Nonetheless, the adoption of such a resolution reflects a repeated desire to encourage member states to liberalize abortion even further by considering it a right rather than from the standpoint of prevention.
In its current version, Section 3 of the Charter protects the right to bodily and mental integrity. Parliament proposes to add “bodily autonomy” with the intention of ensuring “free, informed, full and universal access to sexual and reproductive health and rights and all related health care services, including safe and legal abortion.” The House therefore urges states to make abortion legal, with no conditions regarding the health of the woman or unborn child.
Along these lines, it also addresses countries that have already largely decriminalized abortion and calls on them to move toward “full decriminalization.” Based on the WHO 2022 guidelines, it calls on member states to “remove and combat obstacles to safe and legal abortion,” believing that “denying access to abortion care violates these fundamental rights.”
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