Philippine court suspends birth control law

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Manila: The Philippines’ highest court on Tuesday suspended a controversial birth control law that had met fierce opposition from the powerful Catholic Church.

Voting 10-5, the Supreme Court issued a four-month freeze against the law, which requires government health centres to hand out free condoms and schools to teach sex education, court spokesman Theodore Te said.

The order “stops implementation of the reproductive health law for 120 days,” Te said, after a closed door session of the justices. Te did not comment on the merits of the case, saying only the court had issued the suspension to allow petitioners against the law time to present their oral arguments on June 18.

President Benigno Aquino’s office said the government respected the high court’s order, but stressed it was optimistic the Supreme Court would eventually ratify the law. “We will observe the… resolution issued by the Supreme Court and we are confident that the government will be able to defend the merits of the Responsible Parenthood Law,” Aquino’s spokesman, Edwin Lacierda, told reporters.

The Catholic Church and pro-life groups were however quick to welcome the decision, saying they interpreted the court’s decision as backing the merits of their argument. “We deem it as a victory, but not a final victory yet,” Eric Manalang, president of Pro-Life Philippines, told, describing the law as “evil”.

After more than a decade of opposition by the influential Catholic Church, legislators passed the measure late last year and it formally took effect in January.

Church-backed religious groups had lodged at least six petitions with the Supreme Court seeking to overturn the law, arguing it was immoral and openly promoted promiscuity by mandating sex education be taught in schools. (AFP)

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