NEW YORK, March 8 (C-FAM) As UN delegates in closed rooms debate language
regarding access to abortion for women who have been violated, two women at an
event blocks away presented a powerful argument for breaking the cycle of
violence by rejecting abortion even when the child's conception is the result of
rape.
When people say that women pregnant by rape should get an abortion, "I can tell you that it hurts," said Rebecca Kiessling. She was conceived in a brutal rape. "But I do understand that people don't put a face to this issue. For most it is just a concept." Read More
When people say that women pregnant by rape should get an abortion, "I can tell you that it hurts," said Rebecca Kiessling. She was conceived in a brutal rape. "But I do understand that people don't put a face to this issue. For most it is just a concept." Read More