Charity says it's not illegal for British Indians to abort babies because they are girls
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It would be illegal if Whites did it.
Britain's leading abortion charity has been criticised for encouraging 'sex-selective' terminations [ed: child murders] - amid fears these are on the rise among the country's Indian women.
The British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS), which carries out 110,000 terminations [ed: child murders] a year, suggests that aborting a baby on the basis of sex is not illegal - despite Government advice
BPAS carries out almost half the abortions [ed: child murders] in the UK, through drugs it sends by post or surgical procedures at its 55 clinics nationwide. For 2024/25, the charity netted an income of £64 million - of which £63 million came from its work for the NHS.
Dame Jasvinder Sanghera, a campaigner against forced marriages, said: 'Without a shadow of a doubt, sex-selective abortions are going on. There are many reasons. There is still the practice of dowry, which means girls immediately become a financial burden.
'Health professionals need to stop turning a blind eye because of cultural sensitivities or the fear of being accused of racism.'