Abortion is a right in Italy. For many women, getting one is nearly impossible https://perma.cc/9ER2-P92F
Anche se legale, l’accesso all’aborto resta un problema per le donne in Italia https://perma.cc/R6UT-8H8C
L'ABORTO IN ITALIA È ORMAI UN DIRITTO NEGATO https://perma.cc/WSV6-NX75
Perché in Italia i medici obiettori sono così tanti https://perma.cc/W2MS-3UYX
Se la legge 194 garantisce la possibilità di interrompere la gravidanza, nella realtà non è così facile https://perma.cc/9VL6-RLJ8
Aborto, proseguono le polemiche. Anche dalla Francia un alert a Giorgia Meloni https://perma.cc/ZEK7-75VJ
Legge 194 ancora sotto attacco: ogni donna ha il diritto di accedere a un aborto sicuro https://perma.cc/8Y2D-CM6Q
Polonia, restrizioni sull'aborto. E in Italia com'è la situazione? https://perma.cc/SXF6-LFKR
Nel 2020, la quota di obiezione di coscienza risulta elevata, specialmente tra i ginecologi: 64,6% rispetto al 67,0% dell’anno precedente. Tra gli anestesisti la percentuale di obiettori è più bassa, con un valore nazionale pari a 44,6% (43,5% nel 2019). Ancora inferiore, rispetto ai medici e agli anestesisti, è la percentuale di personale non medico che ha presentato obiezione nel 2020, pari al 36,2% (37,6% nel 2019).
Because the death and the birth are a human right that we need to fight for it! It's not a decision made by our politicians or doctors! All such things should happen with dignity near the family and not as an hidden plan! We say no to suicide and infanticide, we say yes to active / assisted suicide and abortion!
Anche se legale, l’accesso all’aborto resta un problema per le donne in Italia https://perma.cc/R6UT-8H8C
L'ABORTO IN ITALIA È ORMAI UN DIRITTO NEGATO https://perma.cc/WSV6-NX75
Perché in Italia i medici obiettori sono così tanti https://perma.cc/W2MS-3UYX
Se la legge 194 garantisce la possibilità di interrompere la gravidanza, nella realtà non è così facile https://perma.cc/9VL6-RLJ8
Aborto, proseguono le polemiche. Anche dalla Francia un alert a Giorgia Meloni https://perma.cc/ZEK7-75VJ
Legge 194 ancora sotto attacco: ogni donna ha il diritto di accedere a un aborto sicuro https://perma.cc/8Y2D-CM6Q
Polonia, restrizioni sull'aborto. E in Italia com'è la situazione? https://perma.cc/SXF6-LFKR
Nel 2020, la quota di obiezione di coscienza risulta elevata, specialmente tra i ginecologi: 64,6% rispetto al 67,0% dell’anno precedente. Tra gli anestesisti la percentuale di obiettori è più bassa, con un valore nazionale pari a 44,6% (43,5% nel 2019). Ancora inferiore, rispetto ai medici e agli anestesisti, è la percentuale di personale non medico che ha presentato obiezione nel 2020, pari al 36,2% (37,6% nel 2019).
Because the death and the birth are a human right that we need to fight for it! It's not a decision made by our politicians or doctors! All such things should happen with dignity near the family and not as an hidden plan! We say no to suicide and infanticide, we say yes to active / assisted suicide and abortion!
Where abortion stands in each state a year since the overturning of Roe v. Wade https://perma.cc/TC8D-D5E7
Human Rights Crisis: Abortion in the United States After Dobbs https://perma.cc/E528-7J2E
Map: Where medication abortion is and isn’t legal https://perma.cc/EB52-SHAM
Abortion Law: Global Comparisons https://perma.cc/68ET-Y2MQ
What Abortion Laws Look Like in the U.S. One Year After the Fall of Roe v. Wade https://perma.cc/FA8E-NPXC
United States: Abortion bans put millions of women and girls at risk, UN experts say https://perma.cc/E6G2-E3X6
As of January 2023, abortion has been banned in 14 States across the country, and the consequences of the Supreme Court decision in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organisation has reverberated throughout the entire legal and policy system, the experts said
Laws in twelve European countries require individuals seeking abortion care to undergo mandatory counselling or receive mandatory information from their doctors prior to abortion. These countries are: Albania, Armenia, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, Russian Federation and Slovakia.
Albania, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands and Switzerland – those seeking abortion services are still required to explain that they are seeking an abortion because of their social or family circumstances or because continuing the pregnancy would cause them distress.
Human Rights Crisis: Abortion in the United States After Dobbs https://perma.cc/E528-7J2E
Map: Where medication abortion is and isn’t legal https://perma.cc/EB52-SHAM
Abortion Law: Global Comparisons https://perma.cc/68ET-Y2MQ
What Abortion Laws Look Like in the U.S. One Year After the Fall of Roe v. Wade https://perma.cc/FA8E-NPXC
United States: Abortion bans put millions of women and girls at risk, UN experts say https://perma.cc/E6G2-E3X6
As of January 2023, abortion has been banned in 14 States across the country, and the consequences of the Supreme Court decision in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organisation has reverberated throughout the entire legal and policy system, the experts said
Laws in twelve European countries require individuals seeking abortion care to undergo mandatory counselling or receive mandatory information from their doctors prior to abortion. These countries are: Albania, Armenia, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, Russian Federation and Slovakia.
Albania, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands and Switzerland – those seeking abortion services are still required to explain that they are seeking an abortion because of their social or family circumstances or because continuing the pregnancy would cause them distress.
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Death of San Antonio International Airport ground crew worker ruled a suicide
At least this type of suicide still don't generate "huge consequences" like the next post.
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A @grttme project - Other backups: https://swiy.co/tgme
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One suicide, 150 people death!
Governments, banning assisted / active suicide is NOT the solution, this can cause more deaths and trauma to people, without considering a inhumane final end!
The violence of the collision with the terrain caused the immediate death of all the aircraft’s occupants (Captain (PM), co-pilot (PF), 4 cabin crew, 144 passengers)
The collision with the ground was due to the deliberate and planned action of the
co-pilot who decided to commit suicide while alone in the cockpit. The process for
medical certification of pilots, in particular self-reporting in case of decrease in medical fitness between two periodic medical evaluations, did not succeed in preventing the co-pilot, who was experiencing mental disorder with psychotic symptoms, from
exercising the privilege of his licence.
In August 2008, the co-pilot started to suffer from a severe depressive episode without psychotic symptoms. During this depression, he had suicidal ideation, made several “no suicide pacts” with his treating psychiatrist and was hospitalized. He undertook anti-depressive medication between January and July 2009 and psychotherapeutic treatment from January 2009 until October 2009. His treating psychiatrist stated that the co-pilot had fully recovered in July 2009.
https://perma.cc/9AQU-7RMQ
Governments, banning assisted / active suicide is NOT the solution, this can cause more deaths and trauma to people, without considering a inhumane final end!
The violence of the collision with the terrain caused the immediate death of all the aircraft’s occupants (Captain (PM), co-pilot (PF), 4 cabin crew, 144 passengers)
The collision with the ground was due to the deliberate and planned action of the
co-pilot who decided to commit suicide while alone in the cockpit. The process for
medical certification of pilots, in particular self-reporting in case of decrease in medical fitness between two periodic medical evaluations, did not succeed in preventing the co-pilot, who was experiencing mental disorder with psychotic symptoms, from
exercising the privilege of his licence.
In August 2008, the co-pilot started to suffer from a severe depressive episode without psychotic symptoms. During this depression, he had suicidal ideation, made several “no suicide pacts” with his treating psychiatrist and was hospitalized. He undertook anti-depressive medication between January and July 2009 and psychotherapeutic treatment from January 2009 until October 2009. His treating psychiatrist stated that the co-pilot had fully recovered in July 2009.
https://perma.cc/9AQU-7RMQ