NGO sorry over foetal body parts video

Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards. Picture: Nicholas Kamm

Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards. Picture: Nicholas Kamm

Published Jul 17, 2015

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Washington - Planned Parenthood's president apologised on Thursday for the “tone and statements” of a senior staff member who was secretly recorded in a video that critics say suggests the US reproductive health organisation sells aborted foetal tissue.

Despite Planned Parenthood's denials of the allegation, the video's release earlier this week has rapidly spurred investigations in the Republican-led US Congress.

Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, said in a new video statement that the non-profit organisation does not profit from foetal tissue donation.

She also apologised for the remarks of Dr Deborah Nucatola, its senior director of medical services, recorded discussing foetal body parts over lunch and wine in a restaurant. She was meeting with actors posing as buyers from a biological company.

“Our top priority is the compassionate care that we provide. In the video, one of our staff members speaks in a way that does not reflect that compassion,” said Richards, whose statement did not name Nucatola.

“This is unacceptable, and I personally apologise for the staff member's tone and statements,” she added.

The controversial video was released on Tuesday by the Centre for Medical Progress, a California-based group, which claims the comments demonstrate that Planned Parenthood was involved in the illegal sale of aborted foetuses.

Widely circulated online, the video already has led to the start of investigations by the judiciary committee and the energy and commerce committee in the House of Representatives.

On Thursday, the Republican governors of Georgia and Indiana joined their counterparts in Louisiana and Texas in ordering state-level investigations. Ohio's Republican attorney general is also probing Planned Parenthood in his state.

In response, two House Democrats came out in support of Planned Parenthood on Thursday.

“The video does not demonstrate that Planned Parenthood is 'selling' foetal tissue,” judiciary committee ranking member John Conyers Jr. of Michigan and Steve Cohen of Tennessee said in a joint statement.

They said portions of the full video contradicted allegations against Planned Parenthood, but these were edited out of the widely circulated nine-minute version.

Richards said Planned Parenthood stood by its work helping women to donate tissue for “lifesaving” research.

“We know the real agenda of organisations behind videos like this,” she said.

“Their mission is to ban abortion completely and cut women off from care at Planned Parenthood and other health centres.”

She added: “We will never let that happen.”

Reuters

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