Brev fra de tværpolitiske parlamentariske grupper i SRSR-regi i Sverige, Norge, Danmark og Finland om retten til sikker abort for kvinder og piger

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    LETTER

    https://www.ft.dk/samling/20211/almdel/srsr/bilag/5/2594616.pdf

    Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
    Director General, World Health Organization
    Avenue Appia 20, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland
    Dear Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
    We, the 47 undersigned members of the cross-party parliamentary groups for Sexual
    and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland
    write to you today to express our gratitude and appreciation of the important work that the
    WHO is undertaking to make safe abortion available to all women and girls. In particluar, we
    would like to thank you and the WHO for the development of the new safe abortion care
    guidelines that were released earlier this spring.
    We know that women and girls risk their lives and their health when abortions are performed
    in illegal and unsafe ways. The vast majority of the estimated 25 million unsafe abortions
    that are performed annually, take place in poor parts of the world. We have known for a long
    time that a large proportion of those who die from unsafe abortions live in low- and
    middle-income countries. The global death toll is estimated at around 23,000 a year. Many
    more are injured and suffer life-threatening consequences as a result of unsafe abortions.
    Given the WHO’s influence, we expect the guidelines to contribute to changing this deeply
    unjust and unfair situation. The guidelines will contribute to more abortions being carried out
    using a safe method, appropriate to the duration of the pregnancy and assisted by someone
    with the necessary information and skills. They will contribute to safer procedures, protect
    the health of women and girls and prevent deaths caused by unsafe abortions.
    We also want to express that we are deeply concerned about the domestic developments
    related to the constitutional right to safe abortion in the U.S. and the domino-effects a
    negative decision in the Supreme Court may have on access to safe abortion in other parts
    of the world. There will always be women and girls who wish to end their pregnancy for a
    number of different reasons. Strict abortion laws do not change this reality. As a result, there
    is a very high risk that they will be performed in unsafe ways.
    Dear Dr. Tedros. We believe in the right of every individual to make decisions about their
    own body, life and future. We stand behind you and the WHO’s efforts to increase access to
    safe abortion and protect sexual and reproductive rights globally. We salute your comittment
    to support countries to implement the new guidelines and strengthen national programs
    related to contraception, family planning and abortion services. We promise to do everything
    we can to ensure that access to safe abortion remains on the Nordic, European and
    international agenda.
    Yours sincerely
    The Swedish Parliament:
    Diana Laitinen Carlsson, the Social Democrats, President of the Swedish
    cross-party group for SRHR
    Helena Storckenfeldt, the Moderate party, Vice President
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    Annika Qarlsson, the Center Party
    Ola Johansson, the Center Party
    Yasmine Posio, the Left Party
    Karin Rågsjö, the Left Party
    Gudrun Brunegård, the Christian Democrats
    Sofia Damm, the Christian Democrats
    Juno Blom, the Liberals
    Camilla Hansén, the Green Party
    Sofia Amloh, the Social Democrats
    The Finish Parliament:
    Adlercreutz Anders, Swedish People's Party of Finland
    Biaudet Eva, Swedish People's Party of Finland
    Forsgrén Bella, The Greens
    Hassi Satu, The Greens
    Hautala Heidi, The Greens / EFA Group
    Honkasalo Veronika, The Left Alliance
    Hopsu Inka, The Greens
    Hyrkkö Saara, The Greens
    Järvinen Heli, The Greens
    Kalli Eeva, The Centre Party of Finland
    Kivelä Mai, The Left Alliance
    Kumpula-Natri Miapetra, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and
    Democrats in the European Parliament
    Kosonen Hanna, The Centre Party of Finland
    Kyllönen Merja, The Left Alliance
    Modig Silvia, The Left group in the European Parliament
    Pekonen Aino-Kaisa, The Left Alliance
    Pietikäinen Sirpa, Group of the European People's Party
    Salonen Kristiina, The Finnish Social Democratic Party
    Siren Saara-Sofia, The National Coalition Party
    Soinikoski Mirka, The Greens
    Suomela Iiris, The Greens
    Virta Sofia, The Greens
    The Norwegian Parliament:
    Lisa Marie Ness Klungland, Centre party
    Kamzy Gunaratnam, Social Democrats (S&D)
    Lubna Boby Jaffery, Social Democrats (S&D)
    Marian Hussein, Left Socialists (GUE/NGL)
    Andreas Sjalg Unneland, Left Socialists (GUE/NGL)
    Ingrid Fiskaa, Left Socialists (GUE/NGL)
    Kathy Lie, Left Socialists (GUE/NGL)
    Freddy Øvstegård, Left Socialists (GUE/NGL)
    Kari Elisabeth Kaski, Left Socialists (GUE/NGL)
    Sandra Bruflot, Conservative party (EPP)
    Heidi Norby Lunde, Conservative party (EPP)
    Grunde Almeland, Liberal Party (Renew)
    Ingvild Thorsvik, Liberal Party (Renew)
    On behalf of the Danish All party Parliamentary Group on SRHR
    Karen Ellemann, Member of parliament, Liberal Party, Chair
    Mette Gjerskov, Member of parliament, Social Democratic Party, Vice Chair