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"We are bound to acknowledge that this report contains a number of very interesting points with regard to recognising the right to health in the real sense (access to care, training of the population, service coverage, etc.).
We cannot, however, help but express some reservations stemming from contradictions inherent in the document itself, which have triggered a wide debate. Equality should be understood in a real sense and not by isolating individuals (especially women) from their relationships with their partners, children and the social context in which sexuality and reproductive ability are actually exercised. I am also concerned about the proclamation of ‘new rights’, such as the ‘right to safe abortion’, because that statement reduces or even nullifies the rights of others (father’s expectations or life expectancy of the unborn).
Similarly, we can highlight some shortcomings such as the document’s complete failure to mention professional operators: it says nothing about their role and their responsibilities, they are treated as automatons and not as professionals with their own skills, abilities and, above all, their own personal consciences."@en1
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