ALRANZ Presents Open Letter To Parliament
ALRANZ Abortion Rights Aotearoa will deliver an open
letter to Parliament to MPs at 1pm today, Thursday 12 March
2020, on Parliament’s forecourt.
The letter
acknowledges the Abortion Legislation Bill is not perfect,
but is still an improvement on the status
quo.
ALRANZ’s open letter has garnered over 1500
signatures in total. The letter and signatures can be viewed
here. Signatories include Michele A’Court, Wellington City
Council members Rebecca Matthews and Tamatha Paul, the Rt
Hon Helen Clark, and others.
“The days when
pregnant people have to lie about their mental health to get
the health care they need must come to an end,” said Terry
Bellamak, National president of ALRANZ.
“Even
without safe areas, this bill promises to reduce delays and
make abortion care more accessible everywhere. The current
system is a postcode lottery, with people in the main
centres enjoying almost reasonable access and people in the
provinces suffering delays, trouble, and
expense.
“This situation has continued for over
40 years. It has to stop.”
In New Zealand,
abortion is still in the Crimes Act.
ALRANZ wants
to reform New Zealand’s laws around abortion. Under New
Zealand’s current abortion laws, two certifying
consultants must approve every abortion under a narrow set
of grounds set out in the Crimes Act. Those grounds do not
include rape, nor the most common reasons cited overseas:
contraception failure and the inability to support a
child.
Poll results show a majority of New
Zealanders support the right to access abortion on
request.