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Parents must protect and prepare children against online pornography (Singapore)

June 18, 2022

While parents should protect their children against online risks such as online grooming, sexting and pornography, they should also prepare the youngsters for encounters with such issues, according to Associate Professor Daniel Fung, chief executive of the Institute of Mental Health. This comes amid a surge in the number of children exposed to inappropriate sexual … Read more

Psychological effects of Human Trafficking (South Africa)

May 28, 2022

Juanita van Heerden, Director of Escape (a Safe House), discussed the Psychological harms of Human Trafficking on SABC TV. She described how Human Trafficked people are more likely to be malnourished, have chronic diseases, borderline personality disorders, psychosis, schizophrenia, paranoia, depression, anxiety and insomnia. The biggest challenge is to place the victims back in society. … Read more

South Dakota lawmakers pass restrictive abortion pill laws (USA)

May 28, 2022

The South Dakota Legislature passed a proposal form that aims to make the state one of the hardest places in the U.S. to get abortion pills. The bill would require women seeking an abortion to make three separate trips to a doctor in order to take abortion pills and make it clear that women in … Read more

Bill would prohibit ‘obscene’ books from school libraries (USA)

May 28, 2022

A bill to prohibit books deemed “obscene” from Tennessee school libraries advanced through the Criminal Justice Subcommittee after hours-long discussion with celebrities, parents and education professionals alike. Former SNL member, Victoria Jackson, stated that people are stealing the innocence of children through obsene books. Supporters of the bill said some books have descriptions of excessive … Read more

Lenient law concerning sex with young teens overhauled (Denmark)

May 28, 2022

Sexual intercourse with a minor aged 12-14 will now be regarded as rape. Previously it was only classified as sex with a minor, carrying a maximum sentence of eight years in prison. But in many cases, adult perpetrators have got off with a lenient sentence if they were able to demonstrate they had a meaningful … Read more

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COVID-19 Vaccine Informations

May 17, 2022

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Supporting KZN flood victims

April 26, 2022

A Doctors For Life team stepped in to help take care of those affected by the KwaZulu-natal floods in the Nhlungwane Extension. More than 57 families have been displaced in the Nhlungwane area and have taken refuge in the local community hall. Another 40 families are living in a large tent in a nearby area. … Read more

Pro-life Doctor Finally Allowed To Practice After Being Barred For Almost Five Years

April 7, 2022

After almost five years of being barred to practice medicine, the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) finally allowed Dr Jacques de Vos’ to continue with his career.

Which country in Europe ranks worst for access to abortion?

March 25, 2022

Abortion remains a crime in 14 of Europe’s 52 countries. Malta is the only country which is part of the European Union that strictly prohibits abortion. Poland has tightened its abortion laws as it is now illegal to abort a baby on the grounds of foetal defects. Abortion is also illegal in Andorra and San … Read more