Society establishes hotline and issues guidelines for pro-life protests on Valentine's Day against government funding for Planned Parenthood, after videos show it aids & abets sex traffickers
Contact: Tom Ciesielka, 312-422-1333, tc@tcpr.net
MEDIA ADVISORY, Feb. 11, 2011 /Standard Newswire/ -- In response to a request by the "Expose Planned Parenthood" coalition, the Thomas More Society today issued guidelines for participants in Monday's national "Vigils for Victims" demonstrations which will take place from noon until 1 p.m. outside Planned Parenthood locations across the United States. The Thomas More Society also announced that it is establishing a nationwide hotline to provide legal counsel and assistance during the vigils. The vigils are intended to bear witness to the plight of underage victims of sex trafficking, in light of undercover videos recently released by a youth-led California group, Live Action, which showed that Planned Parenthood managers and intake personnel at clinics in New Jersey, Virginia, New York, and the District of Columbia were willing to aid and abet actors who identified themselves as a pimp and prostitute and requested help in securing secret abortions and other services for underage teenage girls, some of whom were said to be from other countries, and whom they were "managing" as part of a sex ring.
Tom Brejcha, president and chief counsel of the Thomas More Society, explains, "We urge that citizens participating in these Vigils for Victims of sex trafficking not hesitate to engage in a robust, fully lawful exercise of their First Amendment rights on public rights of way near Planned Parenthood centers. But we also advise that protesters always be courteous, calm and composed, avoiding confrontations with police or opponents. On the other hand, if demonstrators believe that a police officer may be suppressing their fundamental rights to carry on a vigorous and peaceable protest, we recommend that they politely ask the officer for a citation to the ordinance or law invoked and ask for his or her name and badge number. We will then pursue the matter with higher authorities and take it to court, if warranted. This has proved to be a winning formula as in this way we're on offense, not on defense, nobody has to go to jail unnecessarily, and we have a better opportunity to convince the authorities to respect pro-lifers' rights."
Copies of the Society's letter to coalition representative David Bereit, national director of 40 Days for Life, and the general guidelines for Vigils for Victims participants is available upon request.
About the Thomas More Society
Founded in 1997, the Thomas More Society is a national public interest law firm that exists to restore respect for life in law. Based in Chicago, the Thomas More Society defends the sanctity of human life, the family and religious liberty in courtrooms across the country. The Society is a nonprofit organization wholly supported by private donations. For more information or to support the work of Thomas More Society, please visit www.thomasmoresociety.org.