Right To Life New Zealand Inc - Latest News [Page 19]
Abortion Review Axed-Victory For Life!
Friday, 3 August 2001, 9:49 am | Right To Life New Zealand Inc
Right To Life New Zealand welcomes the decision of the Minister of Justice to withdraw the Government's promised review to consider widening the grounds of abortion. This is a victory for women and and unborn children. His intention was to seek an amendment ... More >>
Melbourne Abortion killing
Friday, 20 July 2001, 9:01 am | Right To Life New Zealand Inc
The killing of a security guard outside a Melbourne abortion "clinic"(abortuary) is deplored by Right To Life New Zealand, as is the killing of innocent and helpless unborn children inside the abortuary. More >>
Civil Union Bill
Monday, 9 July 2001, 7:22 pm | Right To Life New Zealand Inc
Right to Life New Zealand opposes Tim Barnett's Civil Union Bill which would see homosexual unions on a par with marriage. Christians who value traditional family life should view this deadly agenda with alarm. Unfortunately the leader of our country, ... More >>
Right To Life Condemns Prostitution Bill
Friday, 25 May 2001, 3:18 pm | Right To Life New Zealand Inc
Right to Life condemns the pernicious Prostitution Reform Bill proposed by Labour MP Tim Barnett. We view with alarm that the Bill went through its first reading 87 to 21 on 8 November. It is expected back in Parliament in August for its second reading. ... More >>
NZ Shouldn't Follow Holland On Euthanasia
Friday, 1 December 2000, 9:19 am | Right To Life New Zealand Inc
The New Zealand Parliament should not follow the example of Holland in legalising Euthanasia - which represents a culture of death that has produced abortion and infanticide. More >>
Right To Life New Zealand Inc
Tuesday, 7 November 2000, 9:49 am | Right To Life New Zealand Inc
The statements made by Dr Christine Forster, chairperson of the Abortion Supervisory Committee, in the Sunday Star Times, 5 November, are alarming and raise serious questions about the rule of law in our society and the commitment of the Committee to fulfill ... More >>