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Assisted
suicide bills require objectors to facilitate assisted suicide
Wisconsin, USA (April, 2007)
Philippines
population control bill threatens conscientious objectors with imprisonment
Philippines (February, 2006)
American
College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Demands Compulsory Referral
USA (August, 2005)
Philippines Government launches attack on
freedom of conscience
(Philippines, April, 2005)
"A narrow
and frankly totalitarian view of professional practice"
Ontario, Canada (March-September, 2005)
Missouri Senate Bill 458 Threatens Pharmacists
Missouri, USA (February, 2005)
New Jersey
Senators Attack Freedom of Conscience for Pharmacists
New Jersey, USA (January, 2005)
'Pro-choice'
groups attack freedom to choose
NARAL, NOW and Planned Parenthood: USA (November, 2004)
Attack on
freedom of conscience in US House of Representatives
Congressional Record: November 20, 2004 (House)
South African nurse denied
position
Vereeniging (Gauteng Dept. of Health:
Kopanong Hospital) South
Africa (2004)
Medical
Student Failed
University of Manitoba, 2003-2004
Ambulance
Attendant Fired
Elmhurst, Illinois, USA 2004
Police Used
to Intimidate Objecting Pharmacist
Menomonie, Wisconsin, USA 2002
Alberta
Pharmacist Vindicated for Pro-Life Stand
Alberta, Canada (November, 2003)
Testimony of
Beth LaChance, RN Re: Wisconsin Assembly Bill 67
Wisconsin, U.S.A. (October, 2003)
Testimony of Pharmacist
Grosskreuz Re: Wisconsin Assembly Bill 63
Wisconsin, USA (March, 2003)
Testimony of Pharmacist
Klubertanz Re: Wisconsin Senate Bill 21
Wisconsin, USA (March, 2003)
The
Campaign to Force Hospitals to Provide Abortion
United States (2002-2003)
Pharmacy colleges quash conscientious objection
Canada (October, 2002)
Traumatised Health Care Professionals Forced to Take Part in Abortion
Procedures
South Africa (June, 2002) Doctor's
faith under scrutiny: Barrie physician won't offer the pill, could lose his
licence
Barrie, Ontario, Canada
(February, 2002)
Oregon
Health Department Nurse Loses Job to Pro-Life Beliefs
Salem, Oregon, USA (January, 2002)
Question of Conscience
United Kingdom (1973-2001)
Dual Testimony from the Gynaecological-Obstetrical
Frontline
(Europe, 1968-2001) Do
it anyway: Canadian
workers are being compelled to violate their own beliefs
Canada (2001) More
DC Medics Say They Were Forced to Have Abortions
Washington, D.C. (2001)
Testimony
of Wang Guoql
United States House of Representatives (2001) Christian Doctor Denied Employment
Glasgow, Scotland (October, 2000)
Access to Appointments: The Effect of
Discrimination on Careers
Glasgow, Scotland (October, 2000)
Objectors
to be Denied Diplomas
United Kingdom (October, 1999) Foothills
Hospital Now Forces Nurses To Participate In Genetic Terminations
Calgary, Alberta, Canada (1999)
Nurses At Foothills Hospital
Rebel Over The Horrifying Results Of Late-Term 'Genetic Terminations'
Calgary, Alberta, Canada (1999)
"Can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen":
Law professor tells senators how he deals with conscientious objectors
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1995-2000)
Student pressured to participate in abortion
Saskatchewan, Canada (1999) Kmart pharmacist fired for
refusing to dispense abortifacient
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A. (1996)
Med-School
Admission Committees: Tainted by Pro-choice Bias?
Canada,
(1995)
Nurses triumphant!
Human rights case ends in settlement (1999)
Markham-Stoufville, Ontario, Canada (1993-1999)
Hospital restricts
nurses' freedom of conscience (1993)
Markham-Stoufville, Ontario, Canada (1993-1999)
Personal
Experience in Switzerland in 1989
Transition house
workers fired, denied benefits for 'misconduct'
North Bay, Ontario, Canada (1988)
21 out of 30 paediatric
nurses resign
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (1988)
Hospital aide fired for refusing to clean abortion
instruments
Valparaiso, Indiana, U.S.A. (1986)
Worker fired for refusing payment for illegal abortion
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (1985)
Chinese health care workers and the 'one-child' policy
China (1983-1999)
Med
School 101: You must perform or refer for abortion
Toronto, Ontario, Canada (1979)
Nurse denied employment, forced to resign
British Columbia, Canada (1977-1984)
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