On International Safe Abortion Day: “The current regulation is stigmatizing”

Aktionstag des Bündnisses für Sexuelle Selbstbestimmung im Jahr 2019 in Berlin.
Aktionstag des Bündnisses für Sexuelle Selbstbestimmung im Jahr 2019 in Berlin.
International Safe Abortion Day on September 28 is an annual international day of action for safe, unpunished and free access to abortion. In 2021, the day of action in Germany will be held under the motto: "150 years of resistance to Section 218 StGB - enough is enough!"

The Humanist Association of Germany – Federal Association criticizes the current regulation in the German Criminal Code as stigmatizing and outdated and calls for a new legal regulation of abortion as well as comprehensive health care for unwanted pregnant women. Below you will find a statement by Katrin Raczynski, Federal Board Member of the HVD.

“It is no longer acceptable to us that abortions are in principle punishable under Section 218 of the German Criminal Code. The current regulation is stigmatizing, degrading and unsettling – which is why it must be rejected. No woman should be obliged to undergo counseling in accordance with Section 219 StGB in the name of protecting life, i.e. to carry an embryo to term. Instead, a comprehensive and voluntary psychosocial counseling service should be available to all women considering an abortion.

Katrin Raczynski, Board of the HVD Federal AssociationBild: Hoffotografen
Katrin Raczynski, Board of the HVD Federal Association

In terms of structural policy, it must be ensured in future that abortions can be carried out across the board in accordance with the best possible medical standards. This also includes the deletion of Section 219a, which regulates the so-called ban on advertising abortions, from the Criminal Code in order to ensure that unintended pregnant women have low-threshold and safe access to information about the medical procedure and the doctors performing it.

We support the activities of the international ‘Safe Abortion Day’ and we emphatically call for a new legal regulation in Germany that takes full account of women’s reproductive freedom, the current state of biomedical knowledge, changing social values and ideological pluralism.”

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