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This call is a collective initiative of No Body For Sale. It brings together personalities from all walks of life who are mobilizing to abolish all forms of commodification of the female body, and in particular for the abolition the practice of surrogacy, new domain extension of alienation. He launched an international campaign to abolish the practice of surrogacy, where a conference will be organized in France in mid 2011.
Today, it is considered too often women's bodies as objects available. It expects them to devote themselves in one way or another, they give themselves or they sell.
Innovations of reproductive medicine, valuable in combating infertility, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) and embryo transfer, can separate fertilization of childbirth itself (pregnancy and delivery). Thus was the idea became possible to use the belly of a woman to carry an embryo for others.
The use of "surrogate mothers (surrogate mother) was so widespread in some U.S. states, particularly California, which appear without make announcements" wombs for rent "(Womb for rent), which does not prevent the market to relocate in poor countries in Eastern Europe or India, where women are much poorer rates are significantly lower.
far, France, like most European countries or Japan, found this practice incompatible with the respect due to the person and his body. Some on the left and right, yet propose to introduce into our law as the sanitized " Surrogacy " to ensure all "the right to found a family" , trying to avoid any "marketing". A substantive discussion took place in 2010 on the issue, leading to initial positions of elected Socialists, Communists, the Left Party or Europe Ecology-The Greens, the Socialist Party's national office had supported the ban on surrogate mothers last December 14.
When some evoke a sense of generous "donation", it is clear indeed, in practice, that volunteering does not exist in this area. Where it is permitted even tightly controlled, as in the United Kingdom, surrogacy is always paid in the form of wages or "compensation" far beyond the coverage of medical expenses. And how could it be otherwise?
A woman put her free bodies and nine months of life available to others without payment is conceivable only in very exceptional cases (as for organ donation among parents, and even to save a life). But surrogacy may just not be practiced in an intra-family because of her incestuous implications indirectly involve (everyone agrees on it). Therefore, where it is permitted, this practice always gives rise to a fee of pregnancy and set a price to the child and "product" . The child becomes a social and economic sphere of life takes the most private and most intimate of a person.
Far from being able to register in the register of the gift, any form of legalization of the practice therefore encourages the commodification of the female body and the child. This new market is inseparable from the body of any "gestation" for others and does not constitute a "drift" that could be avoided.
should be blind to the development of a market procreative world - in which the gametes and bellies traded for the benefit of clinics and institutes - for daring to link the provision of body women to exchange "altruistic".
Market bellies, where it is allowed, is actually an incentive to sell for the most vulnerable women, a new form of exploitation and servitude.
can not be equated pregnancy, which concerns most intimate life of a woman, a Social Work in which the term "gestational " ultimately would call his product sponsors. It must be a strange idea of the ratio of women to their own lives and their bodies, believe they can live for nine months, day and night to serve others without alienating their deep person. Furthermore, where the practice was legalized, the contracts of engagement of a "surrogate " rise to genuine trusteeship of his most intimate life: his power, his lifestyle, his sexuality, obligation to abort in some cases, etc.. To say nothing of the birth, with significant risks (episiotomy, cesarean section, or hemorrhage), which is then included unscrupulous in a commercial exchange.
In practice, contrary to what its supporters, contracts for surrogate mothers give rise to a proliferation of often dramatic conflict between women who are suitable for those who use them. The many physical and psychological risks (for the woman and her unborn child), which will evaluate them?
We therefore support that surrogacy is actually a profound alienation of the whole person and a commodification of her body and that of the child she is thereby contrary to the fundamental rights of the person and dignity of his body, and can not be legitimized by desires or subjective interests. There can be a " right to a child."
Far from being an advance, any legalization of the practice of law would be a regression, an extension the field of alienation and a bad fight for the left and women. We call on all those and all those committed to human rights to decide to maintain the illegality of the antinodes of the market in France and fight for its abolition wherever it exists, especially within the European Union. That should be on this important issue for women's dignity, the commitment of all left-wing candidate in presidential elections of 2012.
The first signatories of the appeal against the market bellies, on the initiative du collectif « No Body For Sale » (février 2011)
association Libres MarianneS
Le Planning Familial (mouvement français pour le planning familial)
Patricia Adam, députée du Finistère (PS)
Sylviane Agacinski, philosophe
Pascale Alix, militante socialiste
Marie-Hélène Amiable, Deputy of Hauts-de-Sein e
Kader Arif, MEP (PSE)
Marie-Hélène Amiable, Deputy of Hauts-de-Sein e
Kader Arif, MEP (PSE)
Professor Paul Atlan, gynecologist
Professor Jean-Marc Ayoubi
Azoux Bacrie Laurence, a lawyer, co-head of the Committee on Bioethics and Health Bar
Marie-Laure Baldanza, City Councillor Cabourg
Dr. Clarisse Baumann, geneticist
Huguette Bello, Deputy Mayor of Saint-Paul, Reunion
Catherine Bergeret-Amselek psychoanalyst
Dr. Roger Bessis, vice president of the French College of fetal ultrasonography
Martine Billard, MP de Paris (CEO), co-chair of the Left Party
Beatrice Blanchy
Dr. Pascal Boileau, surgeon
Nicole Borvo Cohen-Seat, Senator of Paris (PCF), chair of the CRC-GSP Senate
Jean-Louis Bouche
Marie-Odile Bouille, member of the Loire-Atlantique (PS)
Claude Boukobza, psychoanalyst and co-founder of Unity Home Mothers-Children's Hospital Saint-Denis
Pierre Bourguignon, Deputy Mayor Sotteville the Rouen (PS)
Danielle Bousquet, member of the Cotes d'Armor (PS)
Nadine Bouteilly-Dupont, secretary general of the Free Marianne
Francois Boutin, a member of the Socialist Party
Laurent Bouvet, professor of political science
Gerard Brehier
Brehier-Bénédicte Aubry, retired
Nicole Bricq, Senator for Seine-et-Marne (PS)
Danielle Brown, professor emeritus at the University Paris-Diderot, company president Medicine and Psychoanalysis
Dr. Joelle Brunerie-Kauffmann, gynecologist
Marie-Georges Buffet, member of Seine Saint-Denis (PCF), former Minister
Marie-Claire Busnel Researcher, ethologist, audiologist Fetal
Monique Bydlowska, Honorary Research Director at Inserm
Laure Caille
Constance Canivet
Francine Caumel Dauphin, chairwoman of the National Union of Midwives
Chabridon Jacqueline, Director of Communications
Andre Chassaigne member of the Puy de Dome (PCF)
Hervé Chneiweiss, neurobiologist
association Choose the Cause of Women
Alain Christnacht
Cladart Thierry, a member of the Socialist Party
Alain Claeys, Deputy Mayor of Poitiers (PS), Chairman of the Special Committee to consider the bill on bioethics
Marie-Francoise Clergeau, MP de Loire Atlantic (PS) and Deputy Mayor of Nantes
Clouzet Frances, MD
Yves Cochet, a Paris deputy (EELV), former minister, chairman of the Democratic and Republican Left to National Assembly
Françoise Collin, philosopher
Dominique de Attics of nayvi lawyer
Genevieve Couraud, Advisor d'arrondissements, Marseille 8è secteur, Présidente ODF-13
François Couraud, praticien hospitalier, professeur des universités (PUPH)
Guillaume Cubero
professeur Bernard Debré
Ursula Del Aguila, journaliste
Michèle Delaunay, députée de la Gironde (PS)
Bernard Derosier, député et président du conseil General North (PS)
Rejane Di Bianca
Bruno Di Palma, art teacher
Irene Diamantis, psychoanalyst
Clara Dominguez, secretary general of the association "Equality is not rocket science!"
Catherine Dolto haptopsychothérapeute
Annick Drogou, professor of literature
Charlotte Dudkiewicz-Sibony, psychologist psychoanalyst
Laurence Dumont, MP for Calvados (PS)
Philippe Duron, deputy mayor of Caen (PS)
Durpaire Francis, president of the movement pluricitoyen
Dr. John Ebert, Psychiatrist, Department Head of the mother-child hospital in eastern Paris
Caroline Eliacheff, psychoanalyst
Dr Sylvie Epelboin, an obstetrician-gynecologist
Cecilia Escobar, Deputy Mayor of Cergy
Claude Evin, a former Minister of Solidarity and Health
Eychart Marie-Therese, Deputy Mayor, Paris 10th
Isabelle Fatout
Martine Faure, member of the Gironde (PS)
Florence Faurie-Vidal
Genevieve Fioraso, member of the Isere (PS)
Viviane Forrester, a writer
Danièle Frager, responsible mission of the Department of Foreign Affairs
Sebastian Francis, Councillor Bourguébus
Professor Rene Frydman
Jean Gaubert, MP Côtes d'Armor (PS)
John Paul Gauchard Mayor Ifs (Left citizen)
Geindre Francis, Inspector General MEEDDAT
Sylviane Giampino, psychoanalyst, psychologist, early childhood
Bruno Gilbert, assistant secretary of the section of PS Colombelles - Calvados
Dominique Gillot, Mayor Eragny-sur-Oise (PS), former Minister
Roger Godinot
Sandrine Goldschmidt, journalist
Gourand Luke, an obstetrician / gynecologist
Maxime Gremetz, member of the Somme (PCF)
Dr. Roland Gros, deputy mayor of Eragny
Elisabeth Guigou, Member of Seine Saint-Denis (PS), national secretary of the reform of state and local governments Socialist Party
Fabrice Guilbert
Jean-Claude Guillebaud, writer and journalist
Gisele Halimi, a lawyer
Caroline Haas, spokesman Dare Feminism
Daniel Helouin
Dr Delphine Heron, pediatrician geneticist
Emmanuel Hirsch, philosopher, director of the Ethical Space Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux of Paris
François Hollande
François Hollande
Robert Hue, Senator (PCF)
Emmanuelle Jardin-Payet, Councillor of Hermanville sur Mer
Agnes Jeannet, Senior official
Jacques Johnston
Brigitte Joseph Jeanneney
Lionel Jospin, former Prime Minister
Jourdain-Menninger Daniele, Associate Professor, Councillor
Jacques Julliard, a historian and journalist
Armand Jung, member of the Lower Rhine (PS)
Axel Kahn, President of University Paris Descartes
Marin Karmitz, producer
Beatrice Koeppel, psychologist
Blandine Kriegel, philosopher
Professor Frédérique Kutten, endocrinology and reproductive medicine
Denis Labigne, deputy mayor of Dives sur Mer
Professor Philippe Labrune, pediatrician
Jean-Jacques Lacoste, Mayor honoraie Bretteville sur Laize
Jacqueline Lacour, retired Mayor
Laforestrie Bruno, president of the Generation radio
Louise Lambrichs, writer, philosopher
Celine Laroche
Bettina Laville, lawyer and president of associations
Marie-France Le Bras, a retired teacher
Herve Le Bras, demographer, director of studies at the National Institute of Demographic Studies (INED)
Jean-Yves Le Déaut, MP Meurthe-et-Moselle (PS) and first Vice-President of the Lorraine region
Annick Le Loch, MP Finistère (PS)
Annick Le Roux, Professor Emeritus of University and prison visits
Marylise Lebranchu, member of Finistère (PS), former Minister
Marie-Christine Lecomte, president of Free Marianne
Lemasle Patrick, member of the Haute-Garonne (PS)
Michel Lemaure
Marie-Claire Lenourry
Alain Lhostis, counselor of Paris (PCF), former Deputy Chairman AP / HP
Liebgott Michel, Mayor Fameck (PS)
Françoise Liegard, militant socialist Hérouville St. Clair
Sabine Luce
Philippe Luce
Professor Olivier Lyon-Caen, professor of medicine
Josiane Mallet-Duclos, Deputy Mayor of Mondeville
Dr. Jacqueline Mandelbaum, reproductive biologist
Eric Marck, music consultant
Christiane Marty, Attac
Mauguin Philip, chief engineer of bridges, water and forests
Sandrine Mazetier, MP Paris (PS) Socialist Party national secretary for immigration
Nina Mitz, president of society
Professor Pierre Monin, pediatrician
Thierry Moulin official
Georgette Moulin
Neiertz Veronica, a former minister
Nobécourt Matilda, editor
Benjamin Ouedraogo, who teaches philosophy
Olivier Pambou, obstetrician / gynecologist
Christine Paris, Councillor
Nicole PERY, former Vice-President of the European Parliament, former Secretary of State for Women's Rights and Vocational Training
Evelyne Petroff, an obstetrician-gynecologist
Christian Pierret, Mayor of Saint-Die-des-Vosges, former Minister
Bernard Poignant, MEP
Bernard Poignant, MEP
Poursinoff Anny, MP Yvelines (EELV)
Catherine Quere, MP Charente-Maritime (PS)
Lawrence Quidel
Rainhorn Professor Jean-Daniel, Director of Geneva Centre for Education and Research in Humanitarian Action (CERAH) University of Geneva
Brigitte Rebillard, Councillor
Philippe Relin, Councillor Eragny
Hervé Renault engineer
Marcel Rogemont, Member of the Ille-et-Vilaine (PS)
Jacqueline Rogoff, a retired bank executive
Ernestine Ronai, psychologist
Maurice Ronai, sociologist
Laurence Rossignol, Vice-President of the Regional Council of Picardie (PS), National Secretary of the Environment of the Socialist Party
Yvette Roudy, former Minister of Women's Rights
Marcel Rufo, a child psychiatrist
Sabban, Vice-President of the Ile de France, Chair of the Assembly of European Regions
Eric Sabine
Sabine Salmon, présidente nationale de Femmes Solidaires
Jean-Loup Salzmann, président de l'Université Paris XIII
Jacques Sédat, psychanalyste
Sylvie Séguret, psychologue
Marie-Françoise Seguy-Flourez
Béatrice Sgorbini
Jean-Pierre Sueur, Senator of the Loiret
Annie Sugier, president of the League of Women International Law
Surduts Maya, secretary general of the CADAC (Coordination associations for the right to abortion and contraception)
Myriam Szejer, child psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, founder of the association Cause baby
Catherine Tasca, Senator Yvelines (PS), Vice-President of the Senate
Jean-Philippe Thiellay, director of consulting firm foundation Terra Nova
Professor Annick Toutain, geneticist
Stephen Travis, Chief of Staff to the Mayor of Caen
Valérie Trierweiler, journalist Jean-Noel Tronc, member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Foundation Terra Nova
Daniel Vaillant Deputy Mayor of the eighteenth arrondissement Paris (PS), former Minister
Clotilde Valter, general counsel of Calvados, National Secretary responsible for Defence of the Socialist Party
Catherine Vanier, psychoanalyst
Vaxès Michel, member of the Bouches du Rhone (PCF)
Jean-Michel Villaumé, deputy mayor of Hericourt (PS)
Elisabeth Weissman, journalist and essayist
Jean-Pierre Winter, psychoanalyst
Professor Jean-Philippe Wolf, a biologist
Zoughebi Henrietta, Vice-President of the Ile de France Regional Council and President of association "Equality is not rocket science!"
Dr. Jacqueline Zuingdhedau
Collective "No Body For Sale" ( http://nonalagpa.blogspot.com )
The collective No Body For Sale brings together personalities from all walks of life who are mobilizing to abolish all forms of commodification of the female body, and in particular for the abolition of the practice of surrogacy, new extension the field of alienation. He launched an international campaign to abolish the practice of surrogacy, where a conference will be organized in France in mid 2011.
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