Ce matin, un commando anti-IVG de vingt personnes à investi le centre d'orthogénie de L'Hôtel-Dieu de Lyon et s'est enchaîné dans le bloc opératoire. Les manifestants se présentent comme des chrétiens de toutes confessions qui considèrent l'avortement comme un crime.
Interview with Claire FONTANA, founding president of the anti-IVG association "The Truce of God". She is opposed to abortion even in cases of rape. She uses the term "crime" to describe abortion as well as rape.
Report on the anti-IVG group "The survivors". They believe they survived a possible abortion of their mother since born after the Veil law which legalized abortion in France. Less radical in their actions than some anti-abortion groups they are however supervised by Vincent N. a former member of the association "The Truce of God" at the origin of the concept of "survivors". Interviews with two of her members: Marie, a student, and Sonia, 21, a mother who blames her parents for having asked her to abort when she was a minor.
Report on anti-abortion commando actions in hospitals and anti-IVG activism initiated by the association "The Truce of God". This association is inspired by the actions carried out in the United States and militates for "a vast movement of civil disobedience" which ranges from the invasion of a gynaecological service, to the collage of posters, to the diffusion of a lying film about the fetus. Interviews with Marie-France SAINT JOSSE, head of the gynaecology department of the Pau hospital, Marie de LAPASSE, 27, student, condemned for her participation in the commando in Pau, and Claire FONTANA, president of the association "La trêve de Dieu".
Meeting with Xavier DOR, 67, president of the association "SOS Toddlers", anti-abortion activist, former pediatrician and professor of anatomy, who has just been sentenced for having blocked with an anti-IVG commando access to the obstetrics department of the hospital of Caen in April 1995. His commitment is based on religious and political convictions. He evokes his belonging to the National Front and criticizes the Veil Law which, according to him, comes under Freemasonry.
Report on a bill targeting disinformation sites about abortion. Under the guise of informing pregnant women who are learning about IVG, websites spread false information that influences pregnant women and may lead them not to enjoy their right to abortion. Family schedules are there to support these women. The Minister for Women’s Rights also wants to strengthen legislation to combat these sites. Commentary on factual images accompanied by interviews with Cécile GERPILLON, conjugal advisor on family planning, Laurence ROSSIGNOL, Minister of Families, Children and Women’s Rights and Brice CASTAING, expert in internet referencing.