Kolkata (Calcutta) Street-Corner Event to Raise Consciousness, Support the 2017 March for Life

Passers-by study our leaflets

The Viswakamal Welfare Society believes in “speaking out for the born and unborn children of India, and assisting their parents.”

We believe that society must be fully active in preventing unwanted pregnancies, through contraception and education. Society must be fully active in caring for any children whom the parents cannot care for. In these ways we will be able to avoid a large population of uncared-for children.

But once any child has been conceived, it is a member of our human family. Just as we do not kill poor children on the street, abortion as a way of dealing with poverty is never a just solution.

Yet in West Bengal alone, every day, about 1500 unborn children are aborted.

On Wednesday, January 25, fourteen members and supporters of Viswakamal gathered on S.P. Mukherjee Road, Hazra More, to reach out to passers-by. We gave our leaflets to the passers-by and engaged them in discussion about the humanity of unborn children, and about the abortion situation in West Bengal. Several of our members addressed the public through loudspeakers. All the talks were in Bengali.

Informing the public

The location was a strategic one provided by Viswakamal supporter S.P. Singh. The event ran for three hours, and was our fourth outdoor event.

Viswakamal wishes to express solidarity with similar pro-life movements around the world. The January 25 date was selected to express support for the March for Life in the US, which will be held on January 27 this year. Every year in Washington DC, almost half a million people face the bitter cold in order to protest the practice of aborting defenceless unborn children. It is the biggest annual pro-life event in the world.

Jan 22, 1973, was the date of a court ruling in the US declaring that the various state governments had no power to protect unborn children from abortion in any meaningful way. Every year the March in Washington, DC seeks the overturn of that decision. But the more fundamental purpose of the March is to raise consciousness about the humanity of the unborn.

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Telephone: 7003088185/9883242052/9062384579

Kolkatans Are Responding Positively to the Pro-Life Message

On Saturday November 12, five members and supporters of Viswakamal gathered in Bagbazar, Kolkata, to reach out to passers-by and conduct a public-opinion survey on abortion. The location was a good one, the same location where over thirty of our members had gathered for a rally on January 20. The November 12 event was a continuation of the pioneering survey work commenced in Hazra on August 5. The event ran for four hours, from 1 pm to 5 pm.

Again the question asked was:

“Can we support abortion in a humanitarian light?”

While asking the survey question, we also, whenever possible, engaged passers-by in further conversation about their views. The public were attracted to our YES and NO signs, an idea for which we thank Justice for All and Equal Rights Institute.

Of those passers-by who responded to the survey question, giving their names and phone numbers, 90 replied NO and only 6 replied YES.

A passerby says "No" to abortion

Do such positive results show that Kolkata is the most ethical city in the world, or do such results have to do in part with our survey methodology? Well, we hope that Kolkata is the most ethical city in the world. But even from a distance our banners made it clear what our feelings about abortion are. So our event was more a form of outreach than a scientific survey. In the future we may aim for a scientific survey (while continuing our outreach, separately). Meanwhile, we are already planning for more events like today’s in different parts of Kolkata.

As with the January 20 event, this time we were again equipped with a sound system. Our speeches could be heard through the loudspeakers within a block’s radius of the busy intersection.

Hitangshu explains to the public the work of Viswakamal

Renting the sound system is the most expensive part of such events. Please come forward with some financial help if you can. Contact us at viswakamal.ws@gmail.com, or on the telephone at 9883242052, 9062384579 or 7003088185.

A Pioneering Public-Opinion Survey Begins

On Friday August 5, twelve members and supporters of Viswakamal gathered on S.P. Mukherjee Road, Hazra More, to reach out to passers-by and conduct a public-opinion survey on abortion. The location was a strategic one provided by Viswakamal supporter S.P. Singh.

We do not know of any previous opinion survey on abortion in Kolkata. Indeed, there has been no other such opinion survey anywhere in India that is within our present knowledge.

The question asked was:

“Can we support abortion in a humanitarian light?”

10 weeks of living and growing, but still a 3rd-class citizen

Of those passers-by who responded, giving their names and phone numbers, 73 replied NO and only 2 replied YES.

We will continue the survey at the same location and different locations in the weeks ahead, and will ascertain the opinions of at least 500 Kolkatans. We will find ways to improve our survey methodology.

During the survey period, from 1 pm to about 4:30 pm, Viswakamal members distributed 600 leaflets and engaged passers-by in conversation about their views.

Swagata Banerjee at the table, as Ujjwal Ghosh and Saikat Ghosh distribute leaflets

Kolkata (Calcutta) Street-Corner Event to Raise Consciousness, Support the March for Life

We of Viswakamal had to brave some rain on the way to the event today, but not the bitter cold that our comrades-in-arms may face in Washington, DC two days from now. (See previous post about the March for Life and about our event.)

At least thirty Viswakamal members and supporters turned out; and many passers-by, as well, paused long enough to get the message or pick up a leaflet. The talks could be heard through the loudspeakers within a block’s radius of the busy intersection. Seven Viswakamal members spoke, all in Bengali. The event ran for three hours. It was our first outdoor event.

Tapas Kumbhakar speaks for those who cannot speak for themselves.

Group photo after the event. Front, second from right, is emcee Swagata Banerjee.

Through social media, we can greatly extend the reach of today’s message — the message that Kolkatans stand for life. Please share!

Upcoming Street-Corner Event January 20, 2016

The Viswakamal Welfare Society believes in “speaking out for the born and unborn children of India, and assisting their parents.”

We believe that society must be fully active in preventing unwanted pregnancies, through contraception and education. Society must be fully active in caring for any children whom the parents cannot care for. In these ways we will be able to avoid a large population of uncared-for children.

But once a child has been conceived, it is a member of our human family. Just as we do not kill poor children on the street, abortion as a way of dealing with poverty is never a just solution.

Yet in West Bengal alone, every day, about 1500 unborn children are aborted.

On Wednesday, January 20, the Viswakamal Welfare Society will hold a street-corner event at Bagbazar, Kolkata (near the Bata showroom) from 2:30 to 5:30 pm. A number of notable persons will address the gathering. The purpose of the event is to raise public awareness about the humanity of unborn children. They are our little sisters and brothers who cannot speak for themselves, so we must speak for them.

The Viswakamal Welfare Society wishes to express solidarity with similar pro-life movements around the world. The January 20 date has been selected to express support for the March for Life held on January 22 in the US. On that date every year in Washington DC, almost half a million people face the bitter cold in order to protest the practice of aborting defenceless unborn children. It is the biggest annual pro-life event in the world.

Viswakamal supporters preparing for January 20 street-corner event

Jan 22, 1973, was the date of a court ruling in the US declaring that the various state governments had no power to protect unborn children from abortion in any meaningful way. Every year the March in Washington, DC seeks the overturn of that decision. But the more fundamental purpose of the March is to raise consciousness about the humanity of the unborn.

Telephone: 9883242052/9062384579

Viswakamal Conducts Its First Seminar

Saturday, November 21st, saw the first-ever seminar to be held in the history of the Viswakamal Welfare Society. It took place in the home of a couple who are Viswakamal members, in the Behala neighbourhood of Kolkata. For this first occasion, attendance was by invitation.

Mr. Kali Shankar Mukherjee was the guest of honour and the first speaker. He was followed by Viswakamal secretary Ujjwal, and another member of Viswakamal. Besides the two Viswakamal speakers and the host and hostess, one more Viswakamal member was in attendance, while the audience consisted of six women of different ages, and three men all of about forty years in age. The presentation was well received. The audience especially responded when we showed a short video from Ireland, accompanied by a running translation into Bengali and an explanation of the term “pro-choice”.

Photos will be uploaded soon.

Awareness Campaign Adopts New Poster

In India unborn girls are being slaughtered mercilessly, and there is a lot of public feeling in favour of protecting them. That feeling stems mostly from a concern about the growing gender imbalance in the population.

That is a serious concern, as the gender imbalance portends serious social problems. But we at Viswakamal feel that a humanitarian concern is still more important. Unborn girls should not be killed, not only because doing so will create a gender imbalance, but even more so because our helpless, innocent little sisters should not be killed.

And we believe that the unborn should not be killed whether boy or girl.

Our new poster asks a question:

WE KNOW IT’S WRONG TO KILL THE UNBORN GIRL!

. . . DO YOU THINK IT’S RIGHT TO KILL THE UNBORN BOY?

The poster does not provide the answer. We want the public to think about the answer. And we believe that if they think deeply, they will say to themselves, “No! It’s not right to kill the unborn boy!” And they will realize that it is wrong for reasons other than gender imbalance. They will realize that to kill unborn boys is inhumane, and to kill unborn girls is inhumane.

In addition to the posters shown above, there is a green Bengali version and a blue English version.

The poster also asks, “WHAT IS ABORTION?” The answer is a link — a link to the “What Is Abortion” page on our website, where the answer will be found.

The posters are bigger than the earlier “Deep in our hearts” posters, which were small.

Viswakamal members have started postering in different places in Kolkata, and they will spread their work throughout West Bengal and Tripura.

Couple Want to Adopt Baby Girl

A nurse and her husband, who is a high-school teacher, want to adopt a baby girl and give her a loving home.

If you are pregnant with an unwanted girl, we beg you not to abort. Let your daughter live. Give her to this couple, and let her lead a happy life.

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সচেতনতামূলক একটি বিষয়ে চটজলদি উত্তর (Creating Awareness in 10 Seconds)

ধরুন আপনার হাতে মোটে দশ সেকেণ্ড সময় আর কাউকে গর্ভপাত সম্পর্কে বলতে হবে তাহলে এই সময়ের মধ্যে আপনি কি বলতে পারেন?

১| মাতৃগর্ভে বেড়ে উঠতে থাকা সকলের মধ্যেই জীবন আছে |

২| মানুষ মা বাবার সন্তান মানুষই হয় |

৩| আর সমস্ত মানবজীবনই ঠিক আপনার আমার জীবনের মতই তাইতো মাতৃগর্ভে থাকা শিশুর জীবন মূল্যবান, তাই নয়কি ?

একজন আমেরিকান ভদ্রলোক Stephen Wagner-এর (of the USA organization Justice for All) গল্প বলব যিনি এই সচেতনতামূলক টেকনিকটি, “10-Second Pro-Life Apologist,” দিয়েছেন |

 

Suppose you have only ten seconds to talk to someone about abortion. What can you say to them? Try this:

If the unborn is growing, it must be alive.

If it has human parents, it must be human.

And living humans, or human beings like you and me, are valuable, aren’t they?

Here is the nice story of how Stephen Wagner of the USA organization Justice for All developed this simple awareness technique, the “10-Second Pro-Life Apologist.”