India Has Killed so Many Girls in Sex-Selection Abortions, It Only Has 920 Girls for Every 1,000 Boys

Raimundo Rojas
lifenews.com
2025-11-08

Several years ago, I traveled to Amsterdam as part of the National Right to Life delegation for a multi-issue pro-family conference. The event brought together representatives from dozens of countries and organizations working in maternal health, children's welfare, family policy, and religious freedom. Over the course of four days, the conference addressed a spectrum of bioethical concerns: euthanasia, adoption, trafficking, and the global expansion of abortion access under the guise of reproductive health.

Our delegation included Dr. Wanda Franz, then president of National Right to Life, and her husband, Dr. Gunter Franz, as well as Olivia Gans. We installed NRLC's large exhibit booth in the main convention hall. It featured fetal development models, scientific literature, fact sheets, and multilingual brochures explaining the consequences of legalized abortion. The aim was to present abortion not as a theoretical concept but as a physical reality, one that leaves lasting scars on families and societies.

The exhibit attracted steady traffic. People came from incredibly diverse backgrounds, African health ministers, Latin American NGO leaders, Eastern European parliamentarians. Many stayed to ask questions. Some took materials for translation. Others simply wanted to talk.

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