... to justify its acceptance of technologies that facilitate sex-selection abortions. Catholic World Report says:
The Bangladesh High Court has given government officials six weeks to respond with an explanation of why they believe prenatal gender detection procedures to be constitutionally acceptable. The Feb. 4 court order addressed the Directorate General of Health Services and the secretaries for the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Ministry of Social Welfare, and Ministry of Women and Children Affairs.
A representative from the Catholic Church says adherents of all major religions (Hindu, Muslim, and Christian) prefer boys for cultural/economic reasons.
Rita Roselin Costa, who works in women’s ministry for the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Bangladesh, applauded the court ruling, but added that the real challenge lies in changing a cultural mindset. She expressed hope that the ruling will lead people to reassess their views toward women.
“Often parents think that if they educate daughters up to master’s degree level, they will be married off one day and may earn money but they will spend it on the family of the in-laws,” she said. “Our society at large has yet to consider in most cases that daughters can get education, prosper in life, earn money and support their parents as well.”
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