Abstract
In this, the United Nations Decade of the Disabled, much is being done to improve the lives of those with disabilities, and to enable them to participate as equals in the everyday life of their communities. At the same time, however, more and more technological ‘advances’ are being deployed to detect handicap in the unborn, with the aim of killing as many of them as possible before birth. Feminists, though accustomed to fighting for the emancipation of women, are failing to address this incongruous situation, and the double discrimination faced by women with disabilities. This is partly due to the fact that they tend to regard abortion as an unequivocal ‘right’. I will argue that far from being a right, abortion underlines women's oppression and is counter-productive to women in general, and to disabled women in particular.

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