State rejects UN findings on abortion legislation

Irish Times Monday 10th October, 2011

RUADHÁN Mac CORMAIC in ParisTHE GOVERNMENT has rejected recommendations from six European countries that it should legislate for abortion, but pledged to act on a wide range of suggestions to improve human rights in other areas.In a report published yesterday by the UN Human Rights Council, member states made 126 recommendations for Ireland to...

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