[Grem] A francia szenátus betiltja az életpárti honlapokat - French Senate Passes Pro-Life Website Ban

KEA kea at turul.banki.hu
2016. Dec. 13., K, 15:13:03 CET


Kedves Báttya!

Sajnos nem volt időm az egész cikket lefordítani, csak az első -- igen
rövid -- bekezdését. Nem mintha én tudnék franciául, a cikk angol.

Köszönöm szépen a jókívánságot, úgy legyen!

Puszi:
Andráska.

On 12/13/2016 06:14 AM, Lajos dr Ván wrote:
> Kedves Öcsém-Uram!
> Sajnos nem tudok franciául.
> Leveled olvasásakor - a használhatatlan nyers fordításra gondolok-
> szomorkodtam el magamon, magunkon.Így utólag kívánunk egyik őseid
> földjéről Boldog András napok utániakat.(NAPOKAT, heteket, hónapokat,
> éveket.....)
> Bátyádék.
> 
> 2016-12-11 7:53 GMT+01:00 KEA <kea at turul.banki.hu
> <mailto:kea at turul.banki.hu>>:
> 
>     A francia szenátus szerdán elfogadott egy törvényjavaslatot, ami alapján
>     bűncselekmény életpárti információkat közzétenni az interneten.
> 
>     * * *
> 
>     French Senate Passes Pro-Life Website Ban
>     Bill could be used to restrict churches from teaching about abortion
> 
>     Washington Free Beacon, 2016.12.07. -- Bill McMorris
>     http://freebeacon.com/issues/french-senate-passes-pro-life-website-ban/
>     <http://freebeacon.com/issues/french-senate-passes-pro-life-website-ban/>
> 
> 
>     The French Senate adopted a bill that will make it a crime to post
>     pro-life information on the internet on Wednesday.
> 
>     The Senate voted 173-126 to approve legislation that will make it a
>     crime for any website to publish material at odds with the nation’s
>     abortion regime. The legislation, which passed the French National
>     Assembly on Dec. 1, will prosecute pro-life activists for “exercising,
>     by any mean, moral and psychological pressures, threats or any act of
>     intimidation against people seeking information on a voluntarily
>     termination of pregnancy.”
> 
>     Sen. Francoise Laborde, a member of France’s Radical Party of the Left,
>     said during debate that pro-life websites constituted “horrors and lies”
>     and should be prevented from operating. The bill targets those who
>     operate pro-life websites or provide information about abortion
>     alternatives. Violators will face up to two years in prison and $30,000
>     in fines.
> 
>     The Senate approved an amendment that appears to soften the ban by
>     removing “in a dissuasive aim” from the text of the Assembly bill. On
>     paper, that amendment will punish “misinformation,” while allowing
>     pro-life activists to attempt to persuade women against abortion.
> 
>     Grégor Puppinck said the Senate bill “is better writing, but not better
>     substance.” It will do little to protect the free speech rights of
>     pro-life activists because the amended language continues to bar “moral
>     and psychological pressure,” a vague term that leaves pro-lifers
>     vulnerable to accusations from pro-abortion activists.
> 
>     “Publishing the Christian teaching that abortion is a crime could be
>     seen as putting pressure on people,” he said. “The simple sharing of
>     information that might upset moral conscience could be sufficient to
>     constitute a crime.”
> 
>     Puppinck is the director of the European Centre for Law and Justice. He
>     said that the wording of the law could extend from explicitly pro-life
>     activist groups and websites and eventually include entire religions.
>     The Catechism of the Catholic Church, the guiding document for France’s
>     largest religion, calls abortion a “moral evil,” adding that “this
>     teaching has not changed and remains unchangeable.” Since the Catholic
>     clergy in France cannot change the teaching, they would have to remain
>     silent on the subject or face penalties for communicating its position
>     that abortion is “gravely contrary to the moral law.”
> 
>     “This law may prohibit the church from publishing its position on
>     abortion. If you teach that it is a sin then teaching itself would be
>     sufficient for prosecution,” he said.
> 
>     The Senate and National Assembly will now enter a process to reconcile
>     the original and amended bills. The National Assembly will have the
>     final decision on which bill to advance to Socialist President François
>     Hollande—a vote that is expected to occur in the coming weeks.
> 
>     Pro-life activists intend to take the matter to France and the European
>     Union’s highest courts if necessary. A coalition of 60 lawmakers who
>     voted against the bill can ask France’s Constitutional Council to rule
>     on the matter before Hollande, whose party championed the bill, can sign
>     it. If that effort is not successful, Puppinck says that the European
>     Centre for Law and Justice will take the case to the European Court of
>     Human Rights.
> 
>     He said that the court should follow in the footsteps of the United
>     States Supreme Court, which unanimously struck down a law that prevented
>     pro-lifers demonstrating outside of abortion clinic sidewalks in 2014.
> 
>     “It’s a real limitation on free speech aimed at mainstreaming abortion,”
>     Puppinck said. “We expect that this court, like the U.S. Supreme Court,
>     will support freedom of speech and recognize that abortion is a public
>     issue that has to be debated freely.”
> 
>     Dr. Joseph Meaney, director of international coordination for the
>     pro-life Human Life International, has been working in France over the
>     course of the debate. He said that the Assembly and the Senate are
>     attempting to limit the information that women debating abortion
>     receive. The criminal penalties associated with espousing pro-life
>     views, he said, were some of the most extreme actions taken by the
>     abortion lobby.
> 
>     “The main concern expressed was that women seeking abortion not be
>     confronted with any pro-life information,” he said. “They are willing to
>     make it a crime to have a pro-life website that seeks to help women not
>     to abort.”
> 
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