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Decriminalise Abortion. Now
Monday, 7 March 2011, 2:23 pm | Womens National Abortion Action Campaign
'New Zealand abortion laws remain an eloquent testimony to male power, self-interest, prurience and outright hypocrisy' said Di Cleary for the Women's National Abortion Action Campaign (WONAAC). 'The laws were passed 34 years ago. All four women in Parliament ... More >>
ASC Lets Women Down Over Abortion
Sunday, 20 February 2011, 9:37 pm | Womens National Abortion Action Campaign
'Women have been badly let down by the Abortion Supervisory Committee' said Di Cleary for the Women's National Abortion Action Campaign (WONAAC). More >>
Chadwick Proposal Reveals Anti-Abortion Shift
Wednesday, 21 July 2010, 10:00 am | Womens National Abortion Action Campaign
The reaction by abortion opponents to Labour MP Steve Chadwick’s proposed decriminalisation bill has revealed a sea change in their attitudes, Di Cleary of the Women’s National Abortion Action Campaign said today. More >>
Ryall Must Counter Abortion Pill Scare Tactics
Friday, 27 November 2009, 11:32 am | Womens National Abortion Action Campaign
The Minister of Health needs to call a halt to anti-abortion fear-mongering by publicly assuring women that medical abortions using the abortion pill are safe, Di Cleary of the Women’s National Abortion Action Campaign said today. More >>
WONAAC Asks Anti-Abortion Group to Reveal Funding
Monday, 11 May 2009, 10:11 am | Womens National Abortion Action Campaign
The anti-abortion group Right to Life has spent at least $86,000 harassing the women of New Zealand – much of it on a court case that resumes in the Court of Appeal on Tuesday – and the Women’s National Abortion Action Campaign has a simple question: ... More >>
Pro-Choice Group Condemns Harassment
Wednesday, 11 June 2008, 2:11 pm | Womens National Abortion Action Campaign
The Women’s National Abortion Action Campaign today condemned the on-going judicial harassment of women and doctors by anti-abortion groups, and called on the government to support the Abortion Supervisory Committee in its commitment to staying out of ... More >>