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". Despite voting against the resolution on the World Conference on Women, the Christian Union/SGP is not at all opposed to the women being treated normally in this society. We unreservedly support the fight against the abuse of women, their genital mutilation, trafficking in them, the custom of giving women away in marriage and honour killings. In addition, equal access to good education and good health care is important to everyone. There are, however, a number of ideas that we are unable to back. We do not reject participation by women in the labour process, but an enforced gender distribution according to numbers does not do justice to reality. Capacities and aptitudes are the criteria according to which job applicants must be selected; whether they are men or women is less relevant in this context. Individuals and organisations should both have freedom of choice. It is up to the people and organisations themselves to make choices with regard to their personal privacy or their internal structure and external representation, provided no improper means or methods are used in the process. Finally, situations in the medical-ethical field must be treated with the utmost care. Man is not the last link in an evolutionary process, but is a being who was given life by his Creator. He should treat his own life, that of others, as well as existing and unborn life, with due responsibility."@en1

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