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Switzerland’s 11,000 annual abortions draws opponents
(02-27 09:45)

Switzerland’s pro-lifers launched an initiative to ban abortions for economic reasons, saying the practice costs hundreds of billions in lost tax revenues.
The ‘Protect life to remedy the loss of billions’ initiative was launched by an independent group which needs to gather more than 100,000 signatures by August 2014 for the issue to be put to a referendum, AFP reports.
It charges that Switzerland's about 11,000 abortions each year deprive the economy of hundreds of billions in lost income taxes and consumption.
“Each unconceived and unborn child will never be able to contribute a single franc to our national income, will never become a consumer, will never be able to contribute to our social institutions,'' it says on its website.
It calculates that if the more than 100,000 fetuses aborted in Switzerland over the past decade had been born, grown up and worked for 45 years, they would have contributed nearly 334 billion Swiss francs to the GDP.
And, as consumers, the same 100,000 people would over 80 years pump more than 324 billion Swiss francs into the country's economy, it says.
The group, which also aims to ban assisted suicide and stem-cell research, quotes the Bible to justify its positions.
The Swiss should “once again found families, make children, raise them and give them a good education,’’ it says, stressing that women should have at least three children each and speaking against contraception. “Too many women are slaves to the pill,'' it says.
Another move is under way to try to block most health insurance reimbursements for abortions.
The necessary 100,000 signatures for that initiative were handed over in July 2011 and the two houses of parliament are discussing the text.
The country has one of the lowest abortion rates in the world, with only 6.4 abortions for every 1,000 women between the ages of 15 and 44.
   
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