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Abortion chamber employee quits,
testifying to the power of the
"Passion"
Before quitting her job as a medical assistant at an
abortion chamber, Yeni granted an interview to a reporter,
vividly explaining the pain she experienced by participating
in the executions of so many children.
Yeni explained that God used Mel Gibson's The
Passion of the Christ to help turn her around. "Believe me,
it was very hard. When we saw how they beat Jesus and the
instruments they used, we compared it to the instruments the
doctor used. I saw everything we did in the clinic in that
movie --- so much blood spilled. I couldn't stop crying in
the theater.... I wanted to die. The following day, I told
Sonia that we had to stop working at the clinic. She also saw
the movie and we remembered that in the picture they said
'He who lives by the sword, dies by the sword.' We were
very afraid because just a few months before, the manager of
the clinic was killed by her husband. We felt something was
going to happen to us because of what we were doing," she
said.
During her time at the abortion chamber, Yeni saw some
very disturbing images. "I have seen three fetuses come out
whole. In one instance, you could see the little hand coming
out of the uterus. The little hand was moving. But the most
impressive thing was the baby that came out breathing. That
time, the doctor got sick."
Yeni's responsibilities included placing the baby parts
in a jar. "It's impressive how well-defined they are.... You
can see intestines, tiny ribs, their little faces, and their tiny
squashed heads. You can distinguish among the parts if the
baby was a boy or girl."
"A girl who worked here told me that she came home
with a tiny foot stuck to her uniform, close to her shoulder.
She, of course, hadn't noticed until her husband told her."
The entire interview is available in English on the San
Diego News Notes website and in
Spanish on the La Cruz de California website.
More news from Weekly Ministry Focus Vol. 5 No. 1
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