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In Memoriam Dr. George Tiller
Dr. George
Tiller, one of the few providers of late-term abortions,
was shot dead around 10:00 am Sunday, May
31, 2009 while serving as
an usher during worship services at Reformation Lutheran
Church in Wichita, Kansas.
Statement of NOW President
Kim Gandy
Women across the country have lost a champion today.
The cold-blooded murder of Dr. George Tiller this
morning in church is a stark reminder that women's
bodies are still a battleground, and health care
professionals are on the frontlines.
This kind man and skilled doctor braved blockades,
harassment, assault, and countless threats,
including an attempted murder in 1993 when he was shot
in both arms. He knew his life was in constant jeopardy,
and that he would likely die at the hands of an
anti-abortion terrorist -- yet he continued to protect
his patients and provide safe and legal abortions to
women in often-desperate circumstances. Those who are
behind this murder may believe that the killing of
George Tiller will mean that these women will have
nowhere else to turn, but they are wrong. On the
contrary, I believe their depraved acts will inspire
another doctor to take up the torch, and another, and
another.
Dr. Tiller's slaying is the most recent in a string of
murders in the service of the anti-abortion cause,
and hundreds of people have been injured or
threatened because they provide legal abortion services.
Bringing the killers to justice is not enough - the
Justice Department and the Department of Homeland
Security must root out and prosecute as domestic
terrorists and violent racketeers the criminal
enterprise that has organized and funded criminal acts
for decades. We call on attorney general Eric Holder and
head of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano to treat
these murders in the same way they would treat
politically-motivated domestic terrorism of any other
kind and put the full resources of their two departments
behind that effort. |