24 January 2009

Obama repeals Global Gag Rule

President Barack Obama is proving himself to be champion for women's reproductive rights -- not only here in the U.S., but worldwide.

Yesterday, Obama issued an executive order repealing the Global Gag Rule, which had withheld federal funds from nongovernmental health and family planning organizations that provided abortion information or referrals.

Eleanor Smeal, President of the Feminist Majority, yesterday issued the following statement in response to the good news. Her statement also provides some interesting background on the Global Gag Rule, and the health issues it created.
President Barack Obama issued an executive order today that repealed the Global Gag Rule.

This executive order will have a monumental impact by saving the life, health, and suffering of literally millions of women worldwide yearly. In part because of restricted access to reproductive health services caused by the Global Gag Rule, more than 70,000 women annually die from unsafe abortions worldwide and the incidence of HIV/AIDS is skyrocketing.

The Global Gag Rule prohibited family planning programs in other nations that receive US aid from using non-US monies for abortion counseling, advocacy, and referrals. The rule was instituted by President Reagan in 1984, was repealed by President Clinton, and was reinstituted by President George W. Bush.

The Global Gag Rule inhibited women worldwide from access to gynecological exams, AIDS prevention and treatment, and contraceptive options. It also halted shipment of condoms and contraceptives to more than 20 countries.

The Feminist Majority has been working with the Obama/Biden transition team on women's policy changes and is overjoyed with this victory for our sisters worldwide.
Well said.

As Smeal explains above, the issue is not just about abortion. By restricting family planning information and services, the anti-choice extremists also create an increased risk of HIV/AIDS and complications from untreated gynecological problems.

Thank you, President Obama, for your commitment to women's reproductive health and rights.

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