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ПАСЕ приняла резолюцию о пренатальном выборе пола ребенка в Армении, Албании, Азербайджане и Грузии Комиссия по равным возможностям представила резолюцию, основанную на отчете швейцарского депутата Дорис Стамп о пренатальном выборе пола. В докладе указывается на опасное количество случаев выбора пола ребенка до рождения в некоторых странах, в частности, в Албании, Армении, Азербайджане и Грузии. В докладе отмечается, что отношение количество мальчиков к девочкам в первых трех странах примерно 112 к 100, в Грузии - 111 к 110. В проекте резолюции делается призыв изучить причины данного явления, а всем членам СЕ предлагается запретить врачам заранее сообщать пол ребенка.


В своих выступлениях европейские парламентария констатировали, что выбор пола ребенка, а также аборт - это дикриминация по отношению к женщине и неуважение ее достоинства. Была отмечена необходимость сломать культурные барьеры, которые не позволяют сохранять плод, если это девочка. Как отметила европейский парламентер Эрр "dойна идет не против маленьких девочек, а против женщин. Это своего рода гендорцид, и необходимо осознать, почему это происходит. По виду - это демографическая ситуация, но социально - это бомба замедленного действия, и мы должны понять, почему мальчиков предпочитают девочкам. Мы должны бороться с этим, чтобы преодолеть культурный релятивизм и перекошенные пропорции между мальчиками и девочками".

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