Subscribe to our website

Thinking About an Abortion?

Must Reads

  • Redeeming a Father's Heart: Men Share Powerful Stories of Abortion Loss and Recovery
  • Mugged by Ultrasound Why so many abortion workers have turned pro-life.
  • Secret Journey
  • Girls and Gardasil: the protection game - A mother and public health student offers ten reasons not to vaccinate children against a sexually transmitted disease
  • Cardinal Rigali: "Contraception and Abortion" Have Created a "Cultural Hostility to Children"
  • The Insanity of Same-Sex Parenting
  • Youtube censors prolife videos
  • On the Demise of Fatherhood
  • Rejecting Men, Embracing Children. Helen Alvaré's article can best be summed up by her quote "We should 'do something' about nonmarital childbearing". Here she brings some insight to a growing problem which is embedded in not only US but also NZ culture
  • Throwing oil on the blaze of teenage sex
  • A Really Long Post About Abortion and Reasoning By Historical Analogy That is Going to Make Virtually All of My Readers Very Angry At Me
  • Love is not enough. Mothers and fathers are not interchangeable. Children need the love of both.
  • 49 Million to 5: In the wake of the shooting of late-term abortionist George Tiller, President Barack Obama sent out a welcome message that this nation would not tolerate attacks on pro-lifers or any other Americans because of their religion or beliefs. Ha ha! Just kidding
  • Secretary of State Clinton Admits Obama will Work to Dismantle Abortion Laws around the World
  • The Problem of Evil
  • Abortion None of Your Business
  • Sweden Rules Gender-Selective Abortions Legal
  • Categories

    Archives

    Education

    The Right to Life Charitable Trust of the UK has produced a number of well produced educational resources for School Students on a number of life issues including Human Life, Abortion, Euthanasia. Media bias is explored in these resources, especially useful are insights into how statistics may be misused by liberal media sources.

    “The Peaceful Pill” Ban Lifted

    Media Release

    Right to Life New Zealand is disappointed that the book “The Peaceful Pill” has been approved with an R18 classification. It should have been banned as objectionable as the book deals extensively with suicide methods.

    The book has no redeeming features; it is an enticement to commit suicide, a threat to the lives of the vulnerable in society and is injurious to the common good. The book unashamedly promotes a culture of death and is opposed to a culture of life by giving details on how to commit suicide and how to travel to Mexico to obtain the lethal prohibited class C drug Nembutal.

    Right to Life challenges the Chief Censor’s statement that the publication is a well intentioned book that advocates law reform and gives advice to enable the seriously ill and elderly “to make carefully considered and fully informed decisions about their own life and death.” He also states that Dr Nitschke has a right under the Bill of Rights to free expression. Right to Life believes that there is no right to encourage another person to commit suicide. The Crimes Act section 179 expressly prohibits any person from encouraging, enticing or assisting in a suicide.

    It is incongruous that on one hand we have this dangerous book being allowed for sale in New Zealand and on the other hand we have the government earlier this year unveiling its 5 year plan which includes expensive TV advertising to reduce New Zealand’s suicide rate. There is approximately 500 suicides in New Zealand each year. This is a tragedy for the individual, for the family and society.

    The government has a duty to defend life and to protect the vulnerable in our community. The Minister in charge of suicide prevention, the associate Minister of Health, Hon Jim Anderton has said that he will not interfere with the chief censor’s ruling. Why is the government not prepared to challenge the chief censor’s controversial and dangerous classification?

    It is the intention of Right to Life to seek leave to lodge a request for a review of the chief censor’s misguided classification.

    Ken Orr

    Spokesperson

    Right to Life New Zealand Inc..

    • Share/Bookmark

    1 comment to “The Peaceful Pill” Ban Lifted

    • I found your blog via Google while searching for family advice and your post regarding o;The Peaceful Pill” Ban Lifted : Right to Life New Zealand looks very interesting to me. I could not believe the amount of quality material on this site. The site is extremely eyecatching and pulls the reader straight it, the articles are great quality and are very professionally written. I have seen too many of these sites where it looks like they pay an 8 year old to do the writing – Not this one. Your site is easily the best that I have seen in a long while.

    Leave a Reply

     

     

     

    You can use these HTML tags

    <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>