05-03-2007, 09:09 PM
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's first "baby hatch", where mothers can drop off babies they can't care for, completed a test-run on Tuesday with a doll, clearing the way for the controversial facility to start operating in about a week.
<b>Jikei Hospital</b> in the southwestern city of Kumamoto, which <b>has links with the Catholic church</b>, has built an incubator-like hatch with access from the outside of the building to allow babies to be dropped off safely and anonymously.
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<b>But critics say the scheme may encourage people to leave their babies, and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been quoted as saying he opposes the idea of creating a system where parents can abandon a child anonymously.</b>
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How can we be sure that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is not a "Hindutva"?
As pointed out recently, the moslims have their harems while the christians have their orphanages.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's first "baby hatch", where mothers can drop off babies they can't care for, completed a test-run on Tuesday with a doll, clearing the way for the controversial facility to start operating in about a week.
<b>Jikei Hospital</b> in the southwestern city of Kumamoto, which <b>has links with the Catholic church</b>, has built an incubator-like hatch with access from the outside of the building to allow babies to be dropped off safely and anonymously.
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<b>But critics say the scheme may encourage people to leave their babies, and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been quoted as saying he opposes the idea of creating a system where parents can abandon a child anonymously.</b>
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How can we be sure that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is not a "Hindutva"?
As pointed out recently, the moslims have their harems while the christians have their orphanages.

