Thursday, October 04, 2012

Blog 6: Women on Waves in Morocco


             Abortions are illegal in several countries; Morocco being one of them. “Women on Waves” is an abortion clinic on a ship that travels around docking in the ports of several countries to perform abortions for women who other wise would not be able to receive them. The ship takes the women to international waters to provide the services without violating the laws of their country. Police officials of Morocco have blocked the port the ships uses to dock preventing these Moroccan women from having the abortions completed.  They have block the port using war ships which could make try to get by or around very dangerous for these women. The ship was actually invited by a female activist of Morocco along with the head doctor Marlies Schellekens and 10 other members. They provide these services to women who are 6.5 weeks or less into their pregnancy, or they advocate a drug called misoprostol which will terminate pregnancy up to 12 weeks. The point of the ship is to provide women with a safe way to receive an abortion without having it done somewhere unsafe and illegal. About 90 women die every year in Morocco in an attempt to have an illegal abortion.
                The idea of pro-choice does not seem to matter in this article. This law under Moroccan rule does not protect rape victims who as a result get pregnant. It does not protect women who may have an incredibly difficult pregnancy and therefore must terminate to save their lives. Most importantly though, it does not provide them with the option to do what they believe is in their best interest and in the best interest of the child they are being forced to bring into the world. This ship provides a legal means to women to obtain an abortion without breaking any laws in their country. It would be the same situation if they got on a plane and flew to Algeria to have the procedure done. Some women do not have to means or money to do that so this is a more cost efficient method. Being forced to become a mother when you are not ready can be incredibly detrimental to society as a whole. The child will not receive the basic necessities of everyday life if the mother cannot afford it. She may be forced to commit crimes such as theft to acquire some of these materials. She also may not give the child the love and nurturing that it needs because she did not want the child in the first place. It is so important to leave open this door of choice and let people have options. There is no harm done if a woman chooses to have an abortion because she is not prepared to be a mother. It is even more wrong to take away this legal means of providing the service along the borders of Morocco just because it is illegal in Morocco. At the end of the day, a decision this grand should not be made by anyone else except for the woman it is affecting.

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