Moscow: Medvedev signs law restricting promotion of abortions

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev approved amendments to the Federal Advertising Law.

Kazakhstan: Toy imitating abortion sold in Kazakhstan

Shocking for adults kids' toys are sold in Kazakh city of Kostanay.

Russia: The bill limiting the admissibility of abortion

The bill of the new law was submitted to Russian Parliament. It includes records that would create a system of "such conditions in which the pregnant woman will be able to decide on the selection of maternity and childbirth."

Russia: Overcoming the demographic crisis

In March 2011, the Department for External Relations with Churches of Russian Orthodox Church in Moscow held a precedent meeting. Representatives of all Christian denominations present in Russia, in the Commonwealth of Independent States and in Baltic countries took part in the discussions. The meeting proceeded under the slogan: "The cooperation of religious organizations and social changes in population policy."

The full protection of life

The draft amendment to the law on family planning which would completely ban abortion, was submitted to the Parliament bythe members of the social Legislative Initiatives Committee.

Financial assistance for women who choose to abandon abortion

Any woman who withdraws from abortion due to difficult socio-economic situation would receive financial support from the Russian Orthodox Church. Such a declaration came from the head of the Information Department of the Moscow Patriarchate, Vladimir Legojda.

Civic method against pornography

The fines from the municipal police for newsagents and letters to the President of the most common newsagent network RUCH SA – this is how the Association of Your Case started a battle with a wrong display of pornographic publications at newsstands network RUCH.

The Sejm voted on the bill on the in vitro

Sejm rejected a draft by Teresa Wargocka (Law and Justice - PiS) which was completely banning in vitro fertilization and manipulation of human genetic information, and providing penalties for their use.

Healthcare opposed to in vitro

One thousand health workers signed a letter to MPs, in which they seek to prohibit the in vitro methods.

Polish scientists for naprotechnology

Over a hundred Polish scholars appealed to Polish Parliament to enact a law prohibiting artificial insemination - as “dramatically inhumane ". They want the Health Department to promote naprotechnology - the natural way of treating infertility - and refund its procedures with the National Health Fund.

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