I will be taking some quotes and info from the website Lifesitenews.com.
I just read the story on the website (Link above) about an abortionist who fed aborted baby girl's to dogs. Yes. You heard me right. 
Most pro-choicers say that they are protecting women's rights, but what about the future women that were fed to dogs after they were cruelly aborted? Hmm? Women's rights? Yeah, alrighty then.
" BEED, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA, June 1, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com)
 - Officials in the Indian state with the most “missing” girls compared 
to boys, have arrested an abortionist who dodged restrictions on 
sex-selection abortions by feeding the evidence - aborted baby girls - 
to dogs.
Abortionist Munde and his wife were arrested last Friday for 
the abortion-related death of a woman who was six months pregnant with 
an unwanted daughter, according to India Today. 
Reports this week indicated 
 that officials were in the process of revoking the medical licenses of 
both Munde and his wife in connection with the abortion death.
A member of the anti-gender bias charity revealed 
to media last week how one abortionist in the town of Beed in 
Maharashtra kept his own dogs as a means of disposing the unwanted 
girls."
So wait, he literally had dogs just for this reason? The only word that comes to mind right now, as I read this article and write my own, is why? 
" Munde was arrested two years ago after Deshpande conducted a 
sting operation in which the abortionist openly discussed his abortion 
of baby girls and how he fed them to his five dogs. Deshpande said that 
someone “even saw a fetus being fed to the animals.”
Munde was arrested in light of the evidence, she said, but soon 
released because the abortionist had political clout in the town due in 
part to his wealth. 
Shetty, the public health minister for Maharashtra, said last 
week that Munde has previously gotten away with bullying and threatening
 public officials attempting to crack down on his illegal practice. “Our
 civil surgeon who had gone to investigate Munde’s hospital was locked 
up in a room by some goons. They even abused her and asked her to go 
away,” he said.
Meanwhile, the same surgeon has been facing threats for more than a 
year, he said, and his department has “asked the home department to 
provide security for our staff.”
In the state of Maharashtra, there are 801 girls born for every 1,000 boys, the worst sex imbalance in all of India.
Sex-selective abortion became an issue in the United States this week, as undercover sting operations in Texas and New York exposed that Planned Parenthood officials were willing to perform the procedure, and a bill to ban the practice failed to pass a Congress by the necessary two-thirds margin on Thursday."
I know a lot of pro-choicers are probably against this and just as horrified as I am, so don't think I'm trying to bash any pro-choicers, because I'm not and would never try to do that.
Now, on to another article that I found on LifeSiteNews that also took place in India about an Indian mother forced to abort five daughters.
 " After the horrific experience of being forced to abort five daughters, a
 mother in India has risen from the ashes to become a champion for 
Indian wives and mothers who suffer abuse, rejection, and even torture 
from a husband or in-laws who, in a male-obsessed culture, demand a male
 heir, reports the Times of India.
 Amisha Bhatt, 36, was coerced to undergo illegal ultrasounds to 
determine the sex of her babies between August 2001 and January 2009. 
When each test revealed that Amisha was pregnant with a girl, her 
husband and in-laws relentlessly forced her to abort. Her first daughter
 was aborted immediately after her first ultrasound visit in August 
2001.
“My husband and his parents are obsessed with having a boy in the family,” Amisha told the Ahmedabad Mirror in 2009. “They don’t consider me a human being. They think I am a [baby making] machine,” she said.
“In the past nine years, they have coerced me into aborting five female fetuses.”
Imagine being forced to have five unwanted abortions, five! Just because they were girls, this, this right here is a true war against women.
One of Amisha’s daughters was remarkably spared the terrible fate of 
her sisters. “When I was pregnant the third time, I had gone for a 
wedding where I fell ill and was packed off to my parents’ place. This 
is how I gave birth to a girl child Kamya,” said Amisha to the Times of India in 2009. 
The birth of Kamya only increased the often-violent pressure that Amisha’s husband exerted on her to bear for him a male child. 
By early 2009, Amisha was rejected by her husband and thrown out of 
her house. “My mother-in-law said she would get another daughter-in-law 
who would give birth to a male child,” Amisha said at that time.
But Amisha wanted justice for her daughters murdered through abortion
 and for the abuses she had suffered. She lodged a complaint against her
 husband and in-laws in 2009 with the police. She also filed a complaint
 to the Minister of Health against the doctors who had performed the 
illegal ultrasounds and the prohibited sex selection abortions. She 
based her complaint on her country’s 1994 Pre-Conception & Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques Act, (PCPNDT Act) which prohibits sex determination ultrasounds and sex selective abortions. 
The Act also offers India’s pregnant women legal protection from 
coercion, stating that “no person including a relative or husband of the
 pregnant woman shall seek or encourage the conduct of any pre-natal 
diagnostic techniques on her.”
The Minister of Health examined the official records from the clinics
 that performed the illegal procedures on Amisha, but found that none of
 her procedures had been recorded. 
“This meant that the government had no information on the tests 
conducted on me, as mandated under the PCPNDT Act. There may have been 
many such women like me. The doctors were maintaining a secret list of 
patients on which sex determination tests were being conducted,” Amisha 
said.
Amisha then handed over to the Minister of Health her ultrasound 
reports and receipts from the clinics who had performed the illegal 
ultrasound tests and sex selective abortions. A further investigation by
 the Minister of Health uncovered a mutually beneficial relationship 
that existed secretly between the ultrasound clinic that was offering 
the illegal tests and the abortion clinic that had been killing the 
unborn girls. 
“The records revealed an ugly truth,” said Dr. Rajendra Shukla of Yogkshem Manav Sansthan, an organization to protect human dignity that helped Amisha with her case.
“Amisha’s name was not mentioned in the [clinic’s] monthly reports 
sent to the health officers. We proved the abortion and sonography 
[procedures had happened] with help of the bills of the doctors. The 
form ‘F’ for sonography did not have signature of Amisha’s, [which is] a
 prerequisite.”
“We submitted the proofs to the health officials and blew lid off the scam,” she said.
Due to Amisha’s courageous stand to seek justice for herself and to 
honor her murdered daughters, the licenses of two of her doctors have 
been revoked for malpractice, according to the Times of India. The state government has also reportedly reviewed the standards for the monthly reports that doctors are required to submit."
I pray that one day, maybe these forced abortions will end.
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