ACDP stands with pro-life Dr De Vos


ACDP stands with pro-life Dr De Vos
The Issue
ACDP shows support for doctor who advised that ‘abortion is the killing of an unborn human being’
ACDP MP Marie Sukers says the African Christian Democratic Party stands in solidarity with former Military Hospital doctor, Dr Jacques de Vos, who was charged by the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) for advising that abortion is the killing of an unborn human being.
Sukers says that, “The ACDP commends Dr Jacques de Vos for taking a bold and unpopular stand in choosing to be a voice for the voiceless.
The ACDP believes in the sanctity of human life, and we look forward to a time when the life of an unborn child will be given the reasonable protection it deserves. Dr de Vos is to us an indication that the time for that is not far off. His statement, which has landed him in hot water with the HPCSA and 2 Military Hospital, shows that there are people who know that we cannot value human rights without valuing human life.
It is utterly disgraceful that 2 Military Hospital and the HPCSA each played a role in a health professional being barred for over two years from treating our people in a time when his skills and expertise is in high demand in health facilities all across our country. It should never have taken this long for this case to be heard.
Our hope is that a greater appreciation and respect for women and for life will take root in our cultural perspective without violating freedom of choice or freedom of belief.
The ACDP has previously proposed legislation, in Parliament, aimed to provide for a greater degree of consideration and protection for both women experiencing a crisis pregnancy and for the child they are carrying. Sadly, this proposal was rejected by other political parties.
In our view, too many mothers who opt for abortion are doing so without the necessary information to make an informed decision.
Section 12(2)(a) of the constitution provides that ‘everyone has the right to bodily and psychological integrity, which includes the right to make decisions concerning reproduction’. The ACDP’s proposal provided for mandatory counselling precisely to enhance this constitutional right so that women are in fact equipped to make an informed choice. In a society where people value freedom to choose they also value transparency and access to information so that those choices are informed choices. Information not only about the fetus growing inside them but about support available would include access to relevant social grants, safe-housing and information on contraceptive measures etc. This would not be for the purpose of taking away choice but providing all information needed before such a life-changing decision is taken.
The ACDP stands in solidarity with Dr De Vos. We wish him all the best and we pray that righteousness will prevail when he appears to respond to the charges against him at the HPCSA disciplinary enquiry scheduled for 27 and 28 August 2019.”
The hearings are open to the public, but a venue for the hearings is yet to be confirmed by the HPCSA.

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The Issue
ACDP shows support for doctor who advised that ‘abortion is the killing of an unborn human being’
ACDP MP Marie Sukers says the African Christian Democratic Party stands in solidarity with former Military Hospital doctor, Dr Jacques de Vos, who was charged by the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) for advising that abortion is the killing of an unborn human being.
Sukers says that, “The ACDP commends Dr Jacques de Vos for taking a bold and unpopular stand in choosing to be a voice for the voiceless.
The ACDP believes in the sanctity of human life, and we look forward to a time when the life of an unborn child will be given the reasonable protection it deserves. Dr de Vos is to us an indication that the time for that is not far off. His statement, which has landed him in hot water with the HPCSA and 2 Military Hospital, shows that there are people who know that we cannot value human rights without valuing human life.
It is utterly disgraceful that 2 Military Hospital and the HPCSA each played a role in a health professional being barred for over two years from treating our people in a time when his skills and expertise is in high demand in health facilities all across our country. It should never have taken this long for this case to be heard.
Our hope is that a greater appreciation and respect for women and for life will take root in our cultural perspective without violating freedom of choice or freedom of belief.
The ACDP has previously proposed legislation, in Parliament, aimed to provide for a greater degree of consideration and protection for both women experiencing a crisis pregnancy and for the child they are carrying. Sadly, this proposal was rejected by other political parties.
In our view, too many mothers who opt for abortion are doing so without the necessary information to make an informed decision.
Section 12(2)(a) of the constitution provides that ‘everyone has the right to bodily and psychological integrity, which includes the right to make decisions concerning reproduction’. The ACDP’s proposal provided for mandatory counselling precisely to enhance this constitutional right so that women are in fact equipped to make an informed choice. In a society where people value freedom to choose they also value transparency and access to information so that those choices are informed choices. Information not only about the fetus growing inside them but about support available would include access to relevant social grants, safe-housing and information on contraceptive measures etc. This would not be for the purpose of taking away choice but providing all information needed before such a life-changing decision is taken.
The ACDP stands in solidarity with Dr De Vos. We wish him all the best and we pray that righteousness will prevail when he appears to respond to the charges against him at the HPCSA disciplinary enquiry scheduled for 27 and 28 August 2019.”
The hearings are open to the public, but a venue for the hearings is yet to be confirmed by the HPCSA.

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Petition created on August 30, 2019