Pregnant inmate put in solitary on bread and water for refusing ‘early induction’ | LifeSiteNews.com.
Eva Donna Akinyi Okello, practiced nursing in Kenya, and apparently did a bit more of this after emigrating to Canada. For this reason she was jailed for practicing nursing without a license. Pregnant and at 7 months, she was offered an “early induction” by a female doctor, while in prison. When she refused, as reported to Lifenews, she was put in segregation and on a bread and water diet. Later she was visited by a male doctor who had her moved back to her regular quarters, and allowed the diet for pregnant prisoners.
Another visit from the female doctor, and another refusal to have an early induction had her put back into segregation , and back on the rather limited diet at the Vanier Center for Women in Milton Ontario.
An early induction for a seven months pregnant prisoner sounds like live birth abortion to this blogger, ever since the old accounts from the Alberta Report about similar practice at Calgary Foothills Hospital.
The thought of a bread and water diet for a pregnant convict certainly would have human rights activists howling, if they weren’t so attached to promoting abortion. The all you can eat fare for prisoners at Guantanamo Bay was considered ill treatment by our lefties in the U.S.