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The Socialist 26 July 2003

Blair Must Go

Blair Must Go

Should The Unions Campaign To "Reclaim The Labour Party"?

Devon Bus Workers Fight Low Pay

Belt-Tightening Brown Threatens Cutbacks

Heathrow: Why Furious Workers Walked Out

Iraq: Opposition To US/UK Occupation Mounts

Hutton Enquiry: No trust in Blair

Kelly Death Deepens Blair's Crisis

Pride 2003: Fight The Bigots And Bullies

Fighting homophobia: Take The Argument Into The Communities

Pride Or Profit?

Austria: Success In Defending Women's Right To Abortion

French Unions' Protests How The Movement Was Built From Below

 
 
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Austria: Success In Defending Women's Right To Abortion

AN IMPORTANT case in defending women's right to abortion was won on 10 July at the end of a lower court trial.
SLP member Claudia Sorger (the Socialist Left Party is the CWI's affiliate in Austria) had been taken to court by anti-abortionists - Human Life International (HLI) - because she had criticised their brutal methods in an article.
She submitted this report to The Socialist

If HLI's case had been successful, it would have meant a significant setback for defending women's rights. The court decided against HLI's accusations. THE SLP has been campaigning for two-and-a-half years to defend women's right to abortion against the anti-abortionists of HLI, whose supporters had been intimidating women at abortion clinics for years.

Claudia Sorger, Socialist Left Party, Austria

The head of the Vienna abortion clinic "Lucina" received anonymous telephone death-threats. The clinic had been taken to court a year before - HLI had bought parts of the house in which the clinic is situated and tried to evict the clinic.

This previous case was decided against HLI as well.

When the right-wing Austrian government of the conservative People's Party and the far-right Freedom Party came into office in 2000, HLI stepped up their attacks on women.

HLI's original lawyer in the case against Claudia Sorger was from the law firm of the Freedom Party's minister of justice, Dietmar B-hmdorfer. However for the last court hearing HLI changed their lawyer to Alfons Adam, chief of the pro-life movement and therefore himself part of the HLI-network.

In his speech at the end of the trial he showed his ideological background by saying: "There is no right to abortion in Austria."

On an international scale HLI has close connections to the Catholic Church, various groups of the extreme right and the US government. Chancellor Schüssel of the People's Party had declared some weeks ago that "abortion is a threat that makes an intervention necessary".

Directly after the court decided against HLI, they said that they would move for a new trial. This shows how important this decision is for them, because through this trial it was proved that HLI methods include initmidating women, death-threats against clinic-staff and propaganda about abortion.

The SLP campaigns for a woman's right to decide both if and when to have children, and if so to bring up their children without worrying about how to support them.

The right to free contraception, to free abortion and to all necessary health care at the time of confinement should be guaranteed.

In capitalist society these rights are constantly endangered. This is why fight against women's oppression is intrinsically linked to the struggle for socialism.

The campaign will go on!


In this issue

Blair Must Go

Should The Unions Campaign To "Reclaim The Labour Party"?

Devon Bus Workers Fight Low Pay

Belt-Tightening Brown Threatens Cutbacks

Heathrow: Why Furious Workers Walked Out

Iraq: Opposition To US/UK Occupation Mounts

Hutton Enquiry: No trust in Blair

Kelly Death Deepens Blair's Crisis

Pride 2003: Fight The Bigots And Bullies

Fighting homophobia: Take The Argument Into The Communities

Pride Or Profit?

Austria: Success In Defending Women's Right To Abortion

French Unions' Protests How The Movement Was Built From Below


 

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