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Threats to clinic staff cannot be tolerated
Thursday, 18 October 2012, 9:19 am
Press Release: New Zealand Labour Party
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18 October 2012
MEDIA STATEMENT
Threats to clinic staff cannot be
tolerated
Alleged bullying and threats of violence
against staff working in Southland’s abortion care
facilities have been condemned by Labour’s women’s
caucus.
Caucus chairperson Maryan Street said recent
threats against workers and property at Southland’s
abortion care facilities are an unwelcome development and
should not be tolerated.
“Direct and indirect
threats have been made to the health professionals who
provide safe, lawful abortion care. It follows the
persistent call from anti-abortion group, Southlanders For
Life, to publish the names of all those involved in
providing this professional health care and underscores the
reason why such names should not be published.
“Threatening, intimidation and bullying have no place
in our health system, even when strongly held convictions
are involved. I would ask Dr Norman McLean, who fronts
Southlanders for Life, to issue a similar statement, calling
on his supporters to support the law and condemning
intimidatory tactics which may include violence.
“We, as women MPs, condemn such bullying and the
deliberate attempt to create an atmosphere of fear and
intimidation around what is a lawful activity in New
Zealand. There is always a place for protest but never a
place for threats of violence to people and property,”
said Maryan
Street.
ends
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