Monday, August 27, 2007

Pro-Life Rockers Clash with ShAmnesty International

From The Times of London:
Amnesty International risks alienating some of its high-profile rock star backers in the row over its decision to support women’s access to abortion.

The group has been accused of “duping” the singers Christina Aguilera and Avril Lavigne, who have both made statements against abortion and are among contributors to an Amnesty CD released to raise money for survivors of the atrocities in Darfur.

Two weeks ago, just two months after the album’s release, Amnesty adopted a worldwide policy to back the right of women to abortion in carefully defined circumstances — for example, when their health or life are in danger or when they have been victims of rape in areas of conflict such as Darfur.

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The policy on abortion has brought Amnesty into conflict with the Roman Catholic Church, and has shown how new divides have displaced the old left-right geopolitics that gave rise to Amnesty. The group was founded in Britain in 1961 by Peter Benenson, a radical socialist lawyer and a Catholic convert, to campaign for the release of prisoners of conscience.

Now Rock for Life, a collaboration of musicians linked to the antiabortion movement, has accused Amnesty of using the album to promote abortion without making its intentions clear to the singers.

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But Aguilera, 26, is a devout American Catholic. She is reportedly expecting her first child and has taken part in a television show in which she interviewed a teenager who had kept her baby rather than have an abortion.

Lavigne, 22, is a French-Canadian from a tight-knit Christian family. Her song Keep Holding On is the backing track to a pro-life video on YouTube that declares “abortion is murder”.

Aguilera and Lavigne were unavailable for comment. An aide to Lavigne said: “I don’t think she would want to comment on this. But what has abortion to do with Amnesty? It’s for a lot of different things such as prisoners of conscience and human rights.”


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My Comments:
I'm not a fan of either Aguilera or Lavigne, but I do have some new-found respect for them.


Previous Pro Ecclesia posts on this subject:
ShAmnesty International Backs Right to Abortion Despite Church; Bishop Quits (2 Articles)

Catholics Ask ShAmnesty International to Revoke Abortion Stance

Vatican Urges Catholics to Stop Donating to Amnesty International

First Things on "Amnesty International’s Dirty Little Secret"

Just to Let You Know Where Amnesty International is Coming From

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3 Comments:

At 8/27/2007 10:31 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow. I don't think I can ever diss Christina Aguilera again.

 
At 8/27/2007 11:26 AM, Blogger DP said...

Aguilera seems to have righted the ship since getting married. She was really, really going down the wrong road before.

 
At 8/27/2007 2:12 PM, Blogger Rick Lugari said...

Jay, would it have been too terribly difficult to google a couple of images and post them for illustrative purposes? Some of us like to have a face and stuff to put with a name.

;)

 

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