THE VATICAN - The Holy See is expanding an Italy-based campaign for a moratorium on abortion to the whole world and has found perhaps unexpected supporters in the cause. The originator of the call for a worldwide moratorium on abortion is Giuliano Ferrara, formerly the Turin head of the Italian Communist Party, a journalist and non-Christian.
Ferrara proposed the idea in an Italian television interview in December before formally laying out his proposal in Il Foglio, the broadsheet newspaper he founded in 1996.
Indian atheist and left-wing activist Dr. Lenin Raghuvanshi has voiced his support for Ferrara’s campaign. “It is ridiculous and absurd to suggest that abortion is a solution to hunger, in order to control population growth,” Dr. Raghuvanshi told AsiaNews. “What’s more the concept — typical of UN organisations — that overpopulation represents the greatest danger to the health of a nation has no basis at all in reality… In reality the world should urgently look at socio-economic and political issues to eliminate hunger, poverty, misery among people”.
Roger Scruton, the reknowned British philosopher, immediately endorsed the campaign after it was announced. Scruton, a traditional Anglican, was grandiosely selected as “the most influential philosopher in the world” by The New Yorker.