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http://www.koreaherald.co.kr/NEWKHSITE/data/html_dir/2009/11/09/200911090031.asp

Early this month a group of young doctors declared a war against abortion,
which is illegal but rampant here.

Consisting of some 600 obstetricians in their 30s and 40s, the group
tentatively named "Gynob" resolved not to comply with any abortion request
that is not based on medical validity.

"Despite the huge gap between law and reality, our society has left the
issue of illegal abortions long unsettled. Most abortions in Korea occur
because of social and economic reasons. And all of them are illegal," they
said in a statement issued on Nov. 1.

After ending their anti-abortion campaign within the year, the group plans
to seek criminal proceedings from Jan. 1. Doctors here say an age-old
Pandora's Box of abortion has just opened up.

Historically, Korean women have never claimed rights over their bodies, Lee
said. During the 1960-70s, the government's birth control policy forced them
to get abortions. But now they are encouraged to bear more babies due to the
nation's falling birthrate.

"If some doctors quit performing abortions, others would do more. That's why
we are considering criminal charges against illegal abortions," she said.

"Yes, some of us are criminals too. If necessary, we are ready to be
investigated first. We think this might be the last chance to make a
change."


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