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Cork pro-choice film screening

category cork | rights, freedoms and repression | press release author Wednesday September 03, 2003 13:42author by Pat Cauthor email cwrcg at yahoo dot ie Report this post to the editors

Cork Women�s Right To Choose Group
Invite you to the only screening of
�If These Walls Could Talk�
Starring Cher, Demi Moore, Sissy Spacek & Ann Heche

In the Kino Cinema, Washington Street Cork
On Sunday Morning September 7th 2003 @11am

Set in a single suburban house, this HBO production spans 40 years, comprising three stories that examine the evolution of a woman�s right to choose an abortion in the US. Directed by Nancy Savoca (DOGFIGHT, TRUE LOVE) and Cher, this film is a poignant examination of the evolution of the abortion debate, beginning with the tragedy of illegal back-alley abortions and ending with the violence so prevalent at women�s clinics in the US.



This pro-choice film screening is to mark the twentieth anniversary of the insertion of the Eighth Amendment into the Irish Constitution in 1983. This amendment conferred on a foetus a right to life equal with that of the woman in whose womb it developed. It has been used to restrict access to information on abortion and it has deepened legal uncertainty about whether terminations on medical grounds may be performed, even in cases in which the life of the woman is at risk or in which a foetus is not viable. Even after the 1992 X case, in which a suicidal 14 year-old, pregnant as a result of rape, was given permission to have an abortion, no legislation was introduced to provide for such cases. On the contrary, since 1992, Fianna Fail-led governments have twice attempted to roll back this judgement in order to ensure that a child, pregnant in such circumstances, would have no access to abortion in Ireland.



Statistics suggest that as many as 19 Irish women travel to Britain for abortions every day. This is an option for those who can afford it, though as well as the stress caused by crisis pregnancies, the fact that they have to travel means that these women suffer enforced separation from families and friends. What options have women who cannot afford to travel, or asylum seekers afraid that they will be refused re-entry to Ireland? Interestingly, a recent survey found that 11% of GPs in Northern Ireland had treated patients following amateur abortion attempts. No such survey has been conducted in the Republic.



The Cork Women�s Right to Choose Group is involved, with other organisations in the Alliance for Choice, in working for the repeal of the Eighth Amendment and the introduction of legislation, which reflects the needs of women. The film screening is part of this ongoing campaign and is intended both to mark the passing of the Eighth Amendment and to raise consciousness of the complex issues around abortion. The CWRCG hopes that you will attend this film screening and support the Irish pro-choice campaign.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Options ?     Donal Moran    Wed Sep 03, 2003 16:52 
   Well...     The Insider    Wed Sep 03, 2003 17:22 
   They DO support killing     Sean Keegan    Wed Sep 03, 2003 21:22 
   Abortion is a euphemism     >>>>>Seáinín    Wed Sep 03, 2003 21:39 
   Ouch     from amazon    Thu Sep 04, 2003 00:10 
   what legislation exactly?     fuinseog    Thu Sep 04, 2003 00:49 
   Those poor asylum seekers again.     caspian    Thu Sep 04, 2003 04:53 
   Fuck off Caspian     The Insider    Thu Sep 04, 2003 15:48 
   it's not racist and it's not paranoia     >>>>>Seáinín    Fri Sep 05, 2003 02:59 
 10   Next Year--Welcome Eastern Europe !! How will our housing and health "systems" cope ?     Dick Dowling    Fri Sep 05, 2003 11:50 
 11   Fuck off Seanin     The Insider    Fri Sep 05, 2003 14:01 


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