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Courageous pro-life students are examples for all of us
Yesterday (October 4), pro-life students at Carleton University were arrested for trespassing when they attempted to display the pro-life Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) on their own campus. Carleton University is a public university in Ottawa, Ontario. GAP is a controversial but peaceful project of the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform (CBR); it has been displayed hundreds of times at university campuses and other venues all over the world.
It should be noted that despite the suppression of freedom in places like North Korea, Canada, Iran, etc., pro-lifers in freedom-loving countries like the United States and Russia have routinely displayed GAP without government interference.
The university said that while the students could not display their signs in The Tory Quad, a busy outdoor location on campus, it welcomed them to erect their signs in Porter Hall, an indoor room.
Ruth Lobo, president of Carleton Lifeline responded: “They are trying to sound reasonable by providing an alternate location, but what they aren’t saying is that Porter Hall is a closed room that few students pass by or even know where it is,” she said.
Club vice-president James Shaw added, “Telling us we can protest but in a back room no one goes to, is like telling black people they are welcome to ride the bus as long as they sit at the back.”
The university has reportedly been saying that student groups aren’t typically allowed to have displays in the Quad. Lobo asked, “If the Quad isn’t bookable, why advertise it as bookable space for student groups? More importantly, the university has never communicated to us that this is its reason for denying us the space. We’re only hearing about it through media who call us for a response.”
Refusing to tolerate censorship, the students proceeded to walk to Tory Quad with their signs. Part-way to their destination, they were stopped by authorities, eventually amounting to at least 3 campus security personnel and at least 9 police officers. Four Carleton students were eventually handcuffed and arrested by Ottawa police and charged with trespass.
Shaw commented, “I find it disgusting that Ottawa police allowed themselves to be hired as thugs to do the university’s dirty work. Shame on them for participating in Carleton’s censorship of its tuition-paying students.”
For more information contact Ruth Lobo or James Shaw at 613-600-4791 (cell).
Please pray that God will protect and deliver these brave students.
Note: Here at PloC, we don’t ask you to get arrested. We only ask you to give $10 a month. If 1,000 people give $10 a month, we can grow from 6 GAPs a year to 20 GAPs a year.
Other stories at Life Site News, National Post, Canada NewsWire, Vancouver Sun, Vancouver Sun, Maclean’s on Campus, and National Post.
The science of when life begins
Here’s a great video from our friends at the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform. Stephanie Gray presents medical information on the beginning of life. She also describes why it is illogical to hold the position that preborn children may be killed because they are smaller, less developed, more dependent, and/or simply living in a different environment than the rest of us.
Canadian universities like Third World dictatorships? Please pray for brave students.
Please pray for these brave students. When it comes to freedoms that we take for granted, some Canadian universities are degenerating into Third World dictatorships. The University of Calgary has already made it. Here’s a press release from CBR Canada.
Students Risk More Penalties from University of Calgary for Defying Censorship
CALGARY – Despite warnings from the University of Calgary administration, members of the Campus Pro-Life (CPL) student group found guilty of “Non-Academic Misconduct” for having set up a pro-life display on campus this past April are once again displaying the Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) on the U of C campus.
The controversial display compares abortion to past historical atrocities, such as the Rwandan genocide and the Holocaust in Nazi Germany. The display is scheduled to be set up between the MacEwan Student Centre and Science B buildings today (September 27th) and tomorrow (September 28th).
“The images are difficult to look at; admittedly, we don’t like looking at them either, but the images are only upsetting because abortion is upsetting,” stated CPL President Alanna Campbell.
After the display was previously exhibited last April, members of the group were charged and found guilty of a ‘Major Violation’ under Section 4.10 of the University of Calgary’s Non-Academic Misconduct Policy for “failure to comply with a Campus Security officer or University official in legitimate pursuit of his/her duties” by refusing to turn their display inward. Other major violations in this category include sexual assault, the use of explosives and firearms, and selling illegal drugs.
The guilty verdict was “a formal written warning” that if the students “fail to comply with directives of Campus Security staff in the future” it will “result in more severe sanctions,” wrote Acting Associate Vice-Provost Meghan Houghton, who was the sole decision-maker in the guilty verdict. More severe sanctions can include the possibility of expulsion. The University’s Appeal Board refused to hear the students’ appeal, and members of the student group will appeal the guilty verdict to the Board of Governors.
“This will be the tenth display of GAP on campus. We have always found that this display has a large capacity for healing, educating, and raising awareness,” said CPL Vice-President Cameron Wilson. “That makes this display, without a shadow of doubt, worth the cost that the university seeks to exact from us individually.”
The group has displayed its Genocide Awareness Project on the University of Calgary grounds, without incident, nine times since 2006. In 2006 and 2007, during the first four Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) campus displays, the University defended the students’ right to expression under the Charter, but in 2008 the University reversed its policy without explanation.
In 2009, the University charged six students with trespassing in relation to the display, but the Crown Prosecutor stayed these charges prior to a trial scheduled for November of 2009. Since then, members of Campus Pro-Life have been threatened with Non-Academic Misconduct upon each display, and the University has found eight students guilty of Non-Academic Misconduct.
“We believe in the effectiveness of the display and we believe in our right to display it. For these reasons, we will not give in to intimidation and will challenge all attempts at censorship. We are proceeding now just as we have in the past,” stated Peter Csillag, CPL Vice-President.
For further information, contact Club President Alanna Campbell at (403) 690-5217, Vice-President (External) Cameron Wilson at (403) 668-9624, Vice-President (Internal) Peter Csillag at (403) 465-1777, or lawyer John Carpay at (403) 619-8014.
Abortion: one woman’s story
McKenzie Haun of the Canadian CBR tells the story of her abortion. Her story is all too common, but with your help, it can be less common.
Sometimes, all it takes is one person speaking truthfully to give other people the freedom to do the same thing.
Pro life activists arrested in England for displaying abortion photos
Andy Stephenson and Kathryn Sloane of CBR UK were arrested for displaying an abortion photo outside a publicly-funded abortion clinic in Brighton, England. The story (link here) appeared in the London Telegraph, along with this photo (right). This is the first time a major British newspaper (with a global readership, we might add) has published a photo of a first-trimester abortion. It is sure to be seen by hundreds of thousands of people all over the world.
The richest element of the story is not only the fact that the complainants who called the police were the abortion clinic staff, but also that these abortionists were “concerned” that aborting mothers “… entering the clinic felt traumatised and upset” by photos which showed them what the clinic was about to do to their babies! They make this incriminating admission without a hint of ironic awareness.
Even more paradoxically, Ann Furedi, the abortion clinic director “… said she fully supported the right of pro-life activists to demonstrate against abortion clinics” but only so long as they don’t show mothers the evil atrocities Ms. Furedi is committing inside the clinic. She condones a pro-life presence which allows aborting mothers to feel good about what they are about to do but condemns “… actions that are designed to distress people who are accessing legal, medical services.” Abortion can only thrive in secrecy because secrecy allows everyone to pretend that the baby isn’t really a baby and abortion isn’t really a vicious act of violence.
Pro-life students in Knoxville for major training conference
You know about our Pro Life on Campus (GAP) display. We have displayed this project more than 150 times on major college campuses all over the USA. But we do more than that.
Today, pro-life college students have flocked to Knoxville to learn how to be more effective on their own campuses. Peggy English of Silent No More has just wrapped up her talk. I’ll be speaking later this morning about the history of social reform.
Social reformers of history used images to show the humanity of the victim and the horrifying nature of the crime. They confronted the culture. They were willing to accept persecution. I will be showing students how they can put these principles to work on campus.
Pro-life apologetics training highlighted by new Facebook page
CBR Southeast announces a new page on Facebook that will focus on our pro-life apologetics training.
Our Pro Life Training Academy (PLTA) is an ourtreach primarily to Christian/pro-life college and high-school students, but even experienced activists will benefit from the training.
Pro-life youth are a critical group because they are the future leaders of the movement. More immediately, they wield enormous influence on their peers, particularly when they are trained and equipped.
Please go “Like” our new page at www.facebook.com/ProLifeTraining.
A full-day seminar prepares the student to articulate and respectfully defend the pro-life position, even before hostile audiences. Role-playing exercises allow the student to practice for real-life encounters. For students ready to take the next step, CBR’s Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) provides a unique opportunity for on-the-job training (www.facebook.com/ProLifeOnCampus).
In addition to the training pro-life advocates, the PLTA unites pro-lifers behind common goals of education, training, and outreach. Community pro-life advocates host, promote, and participate in the training. Target audiences include college pro-life groups, Church youth groups, Christian high schools, pro-life agencies, and pro-life volunteers.
CBR and the local community stakeholders work jointly to fund community-wide training.
3 for 1 donor match pays off for babies and moms!
We are pleased to announce that a generous donor is willing to match your gift to CBR-SE / Pro Life on Campus. Not once. Not twice. But three times!
3-FOR-1 MATCHING PROGRAM!
That means for every $1 you provide, we receive $4 to save babies and moms.
Here’s how it works. When you sign up for an automatic monthly gift, our anonymous donor will match your first month’s gift—his $3 for every $1 you commit. Example: you give $60/month, our donor gives $180 today! Your $60 puts $240 to work saving babies and moms, right now! No gift will go unmatched; your $10 puts $40 to work! Please give now, before our donor goes broke and it’s too late! Here’s the page link. Then hit “Monthly DONATION” and provide the requested information over our secure connection.
Please pass this along to all your pro-life friends. If you care about saving babies and moms, this deal is too good to miss.
Pro Life Student Training: 5th Annual Conference
Please forward this link to every pro-life student you know.
CBR / Pro Life on Campus and the Students for Life of America (SFLA) announce the 5th Annual Pro-Life Student Leadership Conference, to be held on September 10-11, 2010 in Knoxville, Tennessee. The theme for this years conference is Sharpening Your Focus to Cultivate a Pro-Life Campus. For more information, click here.
This Conference is about how to make your student pro-life group more effective on your campus. We show you how to:
- select projects that work,
- recruit members to grow,
- raise money to pay for projects,
- assert your First Amendment rights when they are threatened, and
- maximize media exposure.
Put them all together, and you have a comprehensive pro-life action plan for your campus.
In short, we give you the entire tool-box you need to make a huge and ongoing impact on your campus. If you do the things we teach, you will be the most talked-about student group on campus within a year, and number 2 won’t even be close. And we back that up with a money-back guarantee. Who else does that? And who else offers a conference for only $10, and that includes housing and meals?!
You can get more information and register here. Deadline for reserving free housing is August 28, so call now.
Pro-abortion media fraud at the March for Life
Check out this video on media fraud at the annual March for Life in Washington, DC. Look for the CBR truth truck!
TV report: pro-life billboard features CBR abortion photos
I am stunned. This is the best and most encouraging pro-life story I’ve seen in a long time. I’m speechless. Check it out.
Not only are the Midland Catholics for Life doing a GREAT job, one TV station is willing to cover it.
Its right out of the CBR playbook. Educate people about the horrifying reality of abortion, and do it in such a way that compels the media to cover it. Create conflict—not uncontrolled conflict, but modulated conflict—that draws attention to the plight of the preborn child. Media might not like us, but they can’t resist conflict. Thank you Midland Catholics for Life!
The abortion photos on the billboard came from CBR. We provide graphic images to pro-life groups all over the world who (1) comply with our non-violence policy condemning all abortion-related violence and refusing to associate with groups or individuals who fail to condemn such violence, and (2) agree not to alter the images.
We give all glory to God, and we are so thankful he is using us in this way. Please share in our blessing by $upporting our work!
Time Magazine Endorses ProLifeOnCampus!
Time Magazine has actually endorsed CBR/ProLifeOnCampus tactics! They published a photo of Aisha to (1) show people an injustice they could barely imagine and (2) communicate truth on an emotional level as well as a factual level. Sound familiar? That’s because we display photos of abortion victims for the very same reasons.
Time published the photo to support Obama’s Afghanistan policy (see earlier post). But more relevant to our pro-life work was the statement by Richard Stengel, Managing Editor of Time. I’ve extracted his most pertinent remarks:
Our cover image this week is powerful, shocking and disturbing.
I’m acutely aware that this image will be seen by children, who will undoubtedly find it distressing. We have consulted with a number of child psychologists about its potential impact. Some think children are so used to seeing violence in the media that the image will have little effect, but others believe that children will find it very scary and distressing — that they will see it, as Dr. Michael Rich, director of the Center on Media and Child Health at Children’s Hospital Boston, said, as “a symbol of bad things that can happen to people.”
I showed it to my two young sons, 9 and 12, who both immediately felt sorry for Aisha and asked why anyone would have done such harm to her. [Who can forget the words of little 3-yr-old Donn Garton, who asked his mother Jean, “Who broke the baby?“—FAB]
But bad things do happen to people, and it is part of our job to confront and explain them.
The image is a window into the reality of what is happening… I would rather confront … than ignore. … I would rather people know that reality as they make up their minds …
We do it to illuminate what is actually happening … Our job is to provide context and perspective … What you see in these pictures and our story is … a combination of emotional truth and insight into … the consequences of the important decisions …
Wow. We couldn’t have said it better ourselves.
Abortion pictures at Harvest Crusade 2010
We hear it all the time:
I’m a Christian. I grew up in the church. Our pastor may have said that he was pro-life, but I thought it should be a woman’s choice. But now that I’m seeing your pictures, I know now that abortion is killing a baby.
How, you ask, can this happen? It’s because the church is doing nothing to expose abortion, even among it’s own people. Ask yourself this question:
When is the last time the pastor of my church showed us what abortion looked like? When is the last time he showed abortion photos to our youth?
If the answers are “no” and “never”, then you know why 1 in 5 women who abort their babies identify themselves as “born again” or “evangelical” Christians. The abortion rate among practicing Catholics is just as great.
This is intolerable, so we at CBR are doing something about it. Over the weekend, we took our Matthew 28:20 pictures to the Harvest Crusade at Angel Stadium. Tens of thousands of people saw the pictures as they entered and exited the stadium. See pictures here.
There are three adverse conditions that must be corrected:
- Christians need to know, and most of them don’t.
- Christians need to work to stop the killing, and most don’t.
- The Church needs to lead, and it doesn’t.
Unilaterally, we are able to correct only Item 1. By God’s grace, we can show Christians the truth. If we are willing to do that, we pray that the Holy Spirit will do the rest.
Lila Rose says horrifying pictures drive social reform
You have heard of Lila Rose of Live Action. You may have seen her under-cover videos that show how Planned Parenthood employees cover up the illegal sexual abuse of children.
In this video, Ms. Rose describes how CBR employs the exact same strategy that was used by other successful reformers in history, including the movements to stop the slave trade in England, to abolish slavery here, to end abusive child labor here, and to galvanize the civil rights movement in the 1950s.
Ms. Rose reports from Sproul Plaza at the University of California at Berkeley during our GAP presentation last October.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldxict4AZD4
Besides college campuses, what other venues are appropriate for abortion pictures? Please comment!
Training the Next Generation of Pro-Life Activists
I got an e-mail from a Georgia Tech student just yesterday. He wanted to know about our annual Student Leadership Conference (Sept 10-11):
“Georgia Tech has a bunch of new leadership that is really going to benefit.”
This is a generational struggle, and nothing we do is more important than our work to train the next generation of leaders. When they lead the right way, babies and moms are saved right now. And we get closer to that future day when the killing stops. It’s just that simple.
That’s why CBR, along with the Students for Life of America, is hosting our annual Student Leadership Conference in Knoxville again this fall. Here’s what one student at the University of Georgia had to say about this conference:
“While there is a lot of information about defending the pro-life cause, information about building leadership skills is scarce. These skills are needed to start, grow, and manage a group. The CBR conference is giving student groups around the country the tools they need to be effective on campus and I truly believe strong campus pro-life groups will change the country and the world.”
Changing the country and the world. That’s what we are all about at CBR. Please consider a financial gift to support pro-life college students. Your gift of $100 will pay the conference cost for one student! It’s really an investment in the future of the pro-life movement.
What do you think? How important is it to train the next generation? Comment below!