Dr. Dermot Kearney said he was the 'victim of a coordinated campaign by senior figures in the abortion industry who have been determined to prevent women in urgent need from accessing abortion reversal treatment.'
Obianuju Ekeocha said that the Canadian government under Justin Trudeau is using feminist-based foreign aid programs to undermine African values and culture and to ultimately control the African people.
Marie Stopes International, now MSI Reproductive Choices, provided ‘4.6 million safe abortion and post-abortion care services to women and girls’ in 2019.
Rather than condemn the unsafe practice, Clare Murphy, a spokeswoman for abortion provider BPAS, said that it was 'appalling' that the investigation had been done 'at a time when services are under intense pressure.'