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- Subject: Supreme Ct Sets Back Choice
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- Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit
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- COURT SETS BACK CHOICE, 20 YEARS AFTER ROE
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- By Naomi Cohen
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- Just in time for the 20th anniversary of the Roe vs. Wade
- decision that legalized abortion, the Supreme Court has handed
- down another reactionary ruling aimed at whittling away this
- essential right.
-
- On Jan. 13, the Court ruled six to three that an 1871 law known
- as the Ku Klux Klan Act could not be used to protect women's
- health-
- care clinics from the organized, nationwide attacks launched on
- them by the so-called Operation Rescue and other right-wing
- anti-abortion fanatics.
-
- The law was passed during the period of Reconstruction to protect
- African Americans from KKK terror, but has rarely been enforced
- against the Klan since then. Pro-choice forces in a number of
- states have argued that women who seek to exercise their
- Constitutional right to have abortions are similarly persecuted,
- so under this law the federal government should step in to
- protect their rights.
-
- The Bush administration, however, supported Operation Rescue's
- argument that women could not invoke the law to stop the
- blockading of clinics, thus giving a political boost to those who
- have continued to carry out illegal attacks on these health
- facilities.
-
- Justice John Paul Stevens felt compelled to write a strong
- dissent from the Court ruling. He wrote: "The case involves no
- ordinary trespass, nor anything remotely resembling the peaceful
- picketing of a local retailer. It presents a striking
- contemporary example of the kind of zealous, politically
- motivated, lawless conduct that led to the enactment of the Ku
- Klux Klan Act in 1871."
-
- After it closed clinics in Wichita, Kan., Operation Rescue seemed
- to have the upper hand in the streets. But its celebration was
- short-lived. In April 1992, these bigots were handed a resounding
- defeat in Buffalo, N.Y., by a coalition of organizations under
- the umbrella of Buffalo United for Choice. Since then, the
- anti-abortion forces have been repelled in a number of cities
- they targeted for anti-abortion demonstrations, including
- Milwaukee, New York City, New Orleans and Houston. Women's
- organizations banded together to defend clinics against the
- Operation Rescue blockades.
-
- Many are pinning their hopes on the incoming Clinton
- administration to reverse the reactionary tide unleashed under
- Reagan and Bush. The new president could easily show where he
- stands on a woman's right to choose. For starters, he could:
- support a Freedom of Choice Act; reverse the gag rule that bans
- federally funded family planning programs from providing any
- information on abortion as an option; reverse the ban on abortion
- services in overseas military hospitals for military personnel
- and their dependents; and reverse the ban on the import of RU
- 486, a drug that could make abortions unnecessary.
-
- Clinton supports Hyde Amendment
-
- However, it should be remembered that Clinton is on record for
- the Hyde Amendment, the racist law that denies poor women federal
- funding for abortions. And he has not shown the slightest
- inclination to speak out against the right-wing attacks on a
- woman's right to choose--like bombings and chemical attacks on
- clinics, intimidation of medical staff at clinics that perform
- abortions, and various delaying tactics, like the 24-hour waiting
- period enacted in a number of states.
-
- Health care for women, of which abortion is just one aspect, is
- in danger across the board--just as health care for all poor and
- working people is at risk. The 20 years since Roe vs. Wade have
- shown that only women and their male allies in struggle can
- safeguard this fundamental right.
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