By Rebel News
A motion calling for care for newborns surviving abortions has been shut down in the Senate.
The Australian Senate has voted down a motion that sought to provide medical care for babies born alive after failed abortions.
The motion, which was supported by 18 senators but opposed by 32, has ignited a fierce debate over the treatment of newborns in such circumstances.
Dr Joanna Howe, a long-time advocate for the motion, expressed disbelief at the outcome.
“99% of Australians would support the idea that if a baby survives an abortion, they should be treated as a person under the law,” she said.
She criticised the Senate, noting that this vote reveals a significant disconnect between the views of regular Australian citizens and their elected representatives…
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