As was made clear by Sarah McCarthy of Galway Pro Choice on last night’s Prime Time programme on RTE, Galway Pro Choice were approached by the friends of Savita Praveen Halapannavar on 3rd November 2012. They came to us before going public with her story. Their only wish was to try to make sure that what happened to Savita would never happen to another woman again in Ireland.

After an initial phone call on 3rd November from a friend of Savita and Praveen’s, Savita’s friends sent Galway Pro Choice an email containing more details of the case. A meeting between Galway Pro Choice and approximately ten of Savita’s friends then took place, during which they explained the facts of the case as they saw them. They believed that a termination may have saved Savita's life. They requested the assistance of Galway Pro Choice in deciding how to proceed.

Galway Pro Choice presented Savita’s friends with a number of options, including the option of not releasing the story at all. The option of releasing the story anonymously, without a name or place being mentioned, was also discussed. However, Savita’s friends and her husband Praveen felt that going fully public with the tragic story of Savita’s death was what they wanted to do in order to bring home to the public how Ireland's abortion laws can place pregnant women in danger. A phone call between Galway Pro Choice and Savita's husband Praveen, in India, also occurred, in which Praveen reiterated his desire to go public with the story.

Galway Pro Choice then put Praveen and his friends in touch with the Irish Times. We explicitly made clear to Praveen and his friends that if they were uncomfortable in any way, at any stage, with any of our activities they should just say so and we would immediately do what they wished. We have informed them in advance of all of our planned activities so far, and they have been supportive of all of them. Savita's friends were present at the candlelit vigil we held on Saturday in Galway, and expressed their amazement that anyone could say that we were 'taking advantage of' or 'hijacking' the tragedy of Savita's death.

Now that these facts have been made clear, any and all implications by anti-choice campaigners or politicians to the effect that Pro-Choice groups are taking advantage of this tragedy should stop. If they do not, they must be interpreted as deliberately misleading statements. As well as being false, they are offensive and potentially upsetting to Savita's family and friends.

Galway Pro Choice would also like to make the following points:

- We must legislate on the X Case immediately; Government statements that it will take months to get legal clarity are unacceptable.

- Minister for Health James Reilly must instigate a fully independent public inquiry now.

- The Expert Group Report should be released to the public immediately.

- The only way to safeguard the health of pregnant women in Ireland is to guarantee access to free, safe, and legal abortion for all women.

We will be holding a public meeting this Thursday, 22nd November, at 7:30pm in the Harbour Hotel in Galway on the urgent need to legislate for the X Case. Speakers include Clare Daly ULA TD; Mary Smith, a retired midwife and pro-choice activist, and Ailbhe Smyth, former Head of Women's Studies at University College Dublin, and women’s rights activist. Sarah McCarthy of Galway Pro-Choice will chair the meeting.

On Saturday, December 1st we will be hosting a national demonstration in Galway on the need to immediately legislate for the X Case. The demonstration will assemble at the Spanish Arch at 2pm.

For more information email us at prochoicegalway@gmail.com or call 0860621503 or 0877060715.

 


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Elizabeth Creely
21/11/2012 04:35

I never doubted it. I have tweeted this story, Thank you for your work!

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Jon Pierson
21/11/2012 06:24

I'm getting confused! Up until today, I've been on 5 protests/marches/rallies in the last 7 weeks! Dublin (29th September), Belfast (6th October), Belfast (10th November), Dublin (14th November), Dublin (17th November). I'm going to Leinster House tonight as well. How do you guys get the time to organise all this stuff? You are doing a brilliant job!

I will do my best to drive over to Galway on the 1st December (I live in Meath but, thanks to the motorways, it's a day trip now [as is Belfast]) but I can't promise. To be honest, there'll probably be a protest on in Dublin that day as well.

You are doing a fantastic job. I'm 59 and English. I was 14 when David Steel's Private Member's Bill, that legalised abortion in the UK (apart from Northern Ireland, of course), was passed in the British Parliament in 1967. I have lived here for 26 years and I have personal experience of someone having to fly to England. It's just wrong and, whatever anyone says, in my opinion, the suppression of women's fundamental human rights in Ireland lies entirely at the door of spineless politicians who bow and scrape to the bronze-age nonsense of the Catholic Church.

Keep up the good work and know that your support comes from the strangest of places!

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21/11/2012 07:56

Thanks so much for the kind comments Jon - unlike the opposition, we're run entirely by passionate volunteers in our spare time. This site is just one of many campaigns happening all over Ireland and the world. Our goal is to keep the pressure on, so hopefully see you at all the other protests too!

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Jim
21/11/2012 08:45

From one redhead to another:

https://twitter.com/JJ5000/status/271166497165033474/photo/1

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