反堕胎“文字游戏”已转介澳方当局调查。
Anti-Abortion 'Word Game' Referred To Aussie Authorities For Investigation

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/anti-abortion-word-game-referred-aussie-authorities-investigation

反堕胎活动家乔安娜·豪的筹款活动在南澳大利亚引发了法律审查。豪发起了一场“宾果式”筹款活动,支持者可以“购买”预计会在关于晚期堕胎限制的议会辩论中使用的词语或短语(如“孕妇”或“虚假信息”),价格从1到70美元不等。其想法是讽刺性地从使用这些术语的政客那里获得资金。 该计划迅速受到绿党议员罗伯特·西姆斯批评,他质疑其是否符合彩票和筹款法律。南澳大利亚州总检察长凯亚姆·马赫尔现在已将此事提交给消费者和商业事务部门进行调查。 这场争议发生在激烈的辩论期间,最终导致限制晚期堕胎的法案被否决。豪此前因涉嫌恐吓行为(她否认)而被禁止进入议会区域,她一直致力于限制堕胎途径的活动。

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Authored by Naziya Alvi Rahman via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

A fundraising “game” created by prominent anti-abortion campaigner Joanna Howe has sparked political backlash in South Australia.

Joanna Howe speaks to supporters of an abortion law reform gather on the steps of Parliament House in Adelaide, Sept. 25, 2024. AAP Image/Matt Turner

It has now been referred for investigation by the Attorney-General after questions were raised during a heated debate on late-pregnancy abortion laws.

The bingo-style fundraiser was launched on Nov. 12, as the Legislative Council prepared to debate a bill seeking to restrict abortions later in pregnancy.

Supporters were invited to “buy” parliamentary words and phrases—from $1 to $70—that MPs might use during the debate.

Examples on her list included phrases such as:

  • pregnant person ($70)
  • abortion care ($70)
  • misinformation ($50)
  • late-term abortions are rare ($10)
  • trust the experts ($10)

On her website, Howe wrote that “the beautiful irony is that politicians will be inadvertently funding us every time they attack us.”

The fundraiser was raised in parliament within hours.

Greens MP Robert Simms asked whether the scheme complied with South Australia’s lottery and fundraising laws. He told the chamber that “followers are being encouraged to buy words … in relation to a debate that is due to occur in the parliament this afternoon.”

“My question to the Attorney-General is: is he aware of this fundraiser, and does it raise any concerns for him?” Simms asked.

Attorney-General Seeks Examination

Attorney-General Kyam Maher confirmed he had seen the reports about the fundraiser. He told parliament its legality depended on “a whole range of circumstances,” including whether it fell under South Australia’s Lotteries Act.

There are certain requirements around things depending on the value of the prizes,” he said.

“Whether it is a major lottery and licences need to be applied for, or whether it is a minor lottery.”

Maher said he would refer the matter to Consumer and Business Affairs.

A spokesperson for the agency later confirmed it was aware of the concerns raised.

“Consumer and Business Services is aware of the matters raised in Parliament this week and is considering them,” he told The Epoch Times.

The issue emerged during an emotional debate, with several Members of the Legislative Council visibly distressed. The late-pregnancy abortion bill was ultimately defeated 11 votes to eight.

Long History of Tension

Howe has held several federal advisory roles, including positions on the Ministerial Advisory Council on Skilled Migration in 2021, the panel reviewing Australia’s Migration Program in 2022, and an International Labour Organisation (ILO) working group on temporary labour migration in 2019.

Her activism has also brought her into repeated conflict with Parliament.

She is currently banned from the South Australian parliament precinct over what officials called “threatening and intimidating tactics’’ during an earlier abortion bill dispute.

Howe denies the allegations, saying that “no formal complaint or allegation has actually been put to me’’ and that she had been denied “procedural and substantive fairness.’’

She has also been a central figure in multiple conservative-backed attempts to wind back abortion access, including working with former One Nation MLC Sarah Game on the bill to restrict abortions after 22 weeks and six days.

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