You Can Help

       Thank you for your interest in the death of Diana Lopez at the hands of Planned Parenthood, Los Angeles. Diana was killed in February of 2002 and, until her story first appeared in newspapers in May of 2003, few people other than her family knew about her. All that time, however, the traveling abortion doctor that is alleged to have negligently killed her continued to practice at Planned Parenthood of Los Angeles and at other clinics as well. Diana's obscurity and the delay in justice has put untold numbers of other women at risk.

        It is important that all the facts be known. To that end, DianaLopez.com has been created. It is our intent to present information that will assist those in the media who are covering the story to stay current with developments in the case and its coverage by the press.

        To successfully accomplish this, we are asking for your help:

  • If you are a reporter who writes about Diana, please forward the URL of any of your online articles so we can link them. Additionally, if appropriate, please consider referencing DianaLopez.com in a story.
  • If you are a webpublisher, please consider stories (original or linked) on Diana's case. Additionally, it would be MOST helpful if you would consider linking to DianaLopez.com. You might even want to consider copying the banner ad, above, and placing it on your own site. Search engines like Google rank sites based on the number of other sites linking to them. It would not take too many sympathetic webmasters linking to DianaLopez.com to make the site rise to the top of the list for a reporter just assigned a story about a Hispanic woman named Diana Lopez that he had never heard of.
  • If you're just an interested reader, please return often. We are committed to keeping this site current. Please let people know about the case and about this site. At some point in the future, we may post suggestions for a letter-writing campaign in which you can participate.

       Again, thank you. Any assistance you give will be appreciated.