Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Pro-Life Group Seeks Burial for 72 Remains of Aborted Babies After UNM Halts Experimentation Program





By Cheryl Sullenger
Operation Rescue



Albuquerque, NM – The University of New Mexico has announced that it is suspending human fetal tissue experimentation program after it determined that researcher Robin Ohls violated UNM Health Sciences Center policy regarding aborted baby remains it obtained from Southwestern Women’s Options, one of the few facilities in America that openly conducts abortions throughout all nine months of pregnancy.
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The Journal also reported that there were 72 remains of aborted babies left from Ohl’s experimentation. According to a memo issued by Dr. Paul Roth, UNM Health Science Center Chancellor, those remains have been moved to a central repository for storage until a decision can be made about whether or not they should be destroyed.

Tara Shaver of Abortion Free New Mexico, who filed the original criminal complaint against UNM and Southwestern Women’s Options at the state level, sent a letter yesterday to Chancellor Roth requesting that the remains be turned over to her organization for proper burial.


Read the full article and learn how you can take action to help get a decent burial for these 
aborted babies!

 
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