The pursuit of justice: Aisling Hubert’s case

Aug 9, 2016 by

From Life:

Aisling Hubert, 23, above, faces a £47,000 legal bill for her attempt to bring two doctors to justice for agreeing to perform sex-selective abortions, after her case was quashed by the Crown Prosecution Service. The two doctors were filmed agreeing to sex-selective abortions during a Daily Telegraph undercover investigation. “I don’t ask questions. If you want a termination, you want a termination,” said one.

There is injustice in this decision. It exposes the agenda against the right to life within the Establishment, and this agenda affects all of us directly.

Sex-selective abortion is illegal under the 1967 Abortion Act.  Nevertheless, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) declined to continue the case, saying that it wasn’t in the “public interest.” Aisling then took the bold step of attempting a private prosecution, which the CPS promptly took over – and then dropped. Aisling now faces a £47,000 legal bill for her actions.

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See also: Christian pro-life campaigner fails in bid to prosecute doctors (Mail on Sunday), and other articles

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