DID STATE AGENTS TEAR DOWN BILLBOARD WITH OBAMA MESSAGE?
A group that
put up a billboard along the route that US president Barack Obama will use
during his visit to Kenya now claims that government agents tore them down
without explanation.
The torn
billboard had been placed on Chiromo Road sponsored by the international
organization Catholics for Choice in partnership with Reproductive Health
Services Kenya.
Both groups
say they are greatly concerned about the Helms Amendment, an American policy
“that puts the health, welfare and lives of Kenyan women at risk”. The
billboard called on President Obama to revise this cruel and unjust policy.
According to
the group, as it is currently interpreted, the Helms Amendment slaps a total
ban on using US foreign assistance for any abortion care or counseling options
for pregnancy.
In practice,
they say, this prevents women in Kenya and around the world from following
their conscience and getting the reproductive care they need.
“With a wave
of his hand, President Obama could do the right thing for countless women by
clarifying this dangerous interpretation,” said the groups.
“We were proud to join with the international
organization Catholics for Choice because, as medical physicians caring for the
people of Kenya, we know how this unjust American policy can interfere with the
medical care and treatment we need to provide for the Kenyan people,” said Dr.
John Nyamu, the executive director of Reproductive Health Services Kenya.
“We acted in
the best democratic tradition of raising issues in a constructive way in the
hopes that President Obama would find the compassion to listen to the voices of
Kenyan medical experts who are too aware of how the Helms Amendment can tie the
hands of those of us working at the front lines for women’s health and
reproductive justice.”
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Jon O’Brien,
president of Catholics for Choice, said:
“For the
past six and a half years, I have joined, time and time again, colleagues from
all over the world in meetings with key officials in the Obama administration.
We know that the administration and President Obama are aware of how unjust the
Helms Amendment is, but the strictest interpretation of the policy persists.
“In the
remaining time that Obama is in office, we have a duty as citizens of the world
to continue to bring this cruel, unnecessary and downright harmful policy to
his attention. A very simple clarification on paper would bring about profound
change, not just for women in Kenya, but for women around the world.
“We have a
duty to speak truth to power— and that is the cornerstone of democratic
society. We can only hope and pray that Obama will listen to voices of the people
who suffer most when American policy is bad.”
Catholics
for Choice and Reproductive Health Services Kenya say they will continue in
other ways to campaign for Obama to do the right thing and clarify the Helms
policy. Advertisements are scheduled to appear in three Kenyan newspapers
including the Daily Nation.
SOURCE: Nairobi News
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