New Zealand March for Life 2024 – Parliament must stop war against women and the unborn

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Right to Life with other pro-life groups supported the annual National March for Life on Saturday 7th December. The first annual March was in 2017. Right to Life executive members represented our Society at the National March for Life in Wellington. We joined an estimated assembly of 1,200 men, women and children at 2 PM in marching peacefully and joyfully from Parliament into the city and back to Parliament for speeches.

The march was an inspiring witness to Parliament, our nation and the citizens of Wellington of the value of every human life from conception to natural death. It was also a call to end the state sanctioned war against women and the State funded violent murder of the unborn under the guise of health care.

The marchers who had gathered from all over New Zealand, marched together in solidarity, to celebrate life, to stand for mothers and fathers and to grieve with women who were wounded and who had lost a child to abortion.

Marchers were addressed and inspired by pro-life leaders, Quiana Casamayor, pro-life activist from Canada, Lydia Posthuma, newly elected National President Voice for Life, Melissa Dobbs, CEO, Pro Love, former MP Simon O’Connor and Brendan Malone.

Right to Life continues to assert that the killing of our nation’s children is an abomination, it gives grave offence to our Creator who has lovingly knitted each child in its mother’s womb. We cannot kill His children with impunity, there will be a day of punishment. Abortion is also a violation of human rights and a crime against humanity.

The Ministry of Health reports that a provisional total of 16,212 innocent and defenceless unborn children were killed in 2023. Every day an estimated 44 unborn children are poisoned, sucked out of their mother’s womb or violently and painfully dismembered, under the guise that this is health care.

This genocidal war against our own children is made lawful by the Abortion Legislation Act 2020, designed by a previous Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, which permits a child to be killed on demand up to 20 weeks gestation and up to birth if a doctor considers it “appropriate”.

Right to Life believes that the marchers represent the conscience of the nation which is burdened with the innocent blood of more than 600,000 of its children who have been murdered in the womb by the State since 1978.

The marchers came peacefully to our Parliament to appeal to the conscience of our Parliament and government to protect our unborn and their mothers by repealing the Abortion Legislation Act 2020, restoring abortion to the Crimes Act 1961 and recognising the status of the unborn child as a human being from conception, endowed by its Creator with an inalienable right to life.

Our Parliament is reminded that the first duty of those who sit in our Parliament is to provide effective legal protection for every member of our community from conception to natural death.

They are also reminded that those who are prepared to kill the unborn should not be permitted to govern the born.

The pro-life movement in New Zealand will continue to march and continue to seek justice for women and their precious unborn children until justice is achieved.  The right to life is the foundation of our human rights. Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for justice, for they shall be satisfied.

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