’ no wishy-washy statements about ‘but they give women new choices.’. There was no libertarian rhetoric about ‘if women would control these technologies they would be OK. They marked the beginning of an exciting 3 days at which over 2500 women discussed the impact of reproductive and genetic engineering on women’s lives in Germany and internationally and devised strategies for resistance. Her words were greeted with strong applause. Beate Zimmermann, physician and member of the Gene-Archive in Essen and one of the Congress organisers, at the Opening Plenary Session of the 2nd German Congress ‘Women Against Reproductive and Genetic Engineering’ which took place in Frankfurt, 28–30 October 1988. Beate Zimmermann, physician and member of the Gene-Archive in Essen a.
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