Polish court allows stricter abortion law, sparking outcry

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Poland's constitutional court on Thursday struck down a provision of the Catholic country's abortion law, allowing the already strict legislation ...

Protesters outside Poland's constitutional court on Thursday, which has opened the door for the country's abortion laws to be tightened. WARSAW: Poland's constitutional court on Thursday struck down a provision of the Catholic country's abortion legislation, allowing what is already one of Europe's most restrictive laws to be further tightened and provoking outcry from rights groups.

"Today's ruling ... means underground/abroad abortions for those who can afford & even greater ordeal for all others." Many Polish women bridled when PiS backed the bill originating as a popular petition earlier this year, prompting conservative lawmakers to refer the matter to the constitutional court.

The NGO Akcja Demokracja , which had gathered more than 210,000 signatures against the stricter law, issued a statement saying the court delivered"a shameful, political verdict dictated by right-wing fundamentalists." "The life of every human being, from the moment of conception to their natural death, is of equal value to God and should be equally protected by the state," he added.

 

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