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THE WOMAN IS ONLY THE VIHICLE IN WHICH THE CHILD IS BORN. GOD CREATED
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Poland: Near-total abortion ban takes effect amid protests-By VANESSA GERAJanuary 28, 2021
WARSAW,
Poland (AP) — A near-total ban on abortion has taken effect in Poland
and triggered a new round of nationwide protests three months after the
constitutional court ruled that the abortion of congenitally damaged
fetuses is unconstitutional.Led by a women’s rights group, Women’s
Strike, people poured onto the streets of Warsaw, where they
demonstrated in front of the court, and in other cities and towns on
Thursday for the second evening in a row.In Warsaw the atmosphere was
tense and police detained three people who they said “had invaded the
territory of the Constitutional Tribunal.” Women’s Strike insisted that a
total five people had been detained and said one of them was Klementyna
Suchanow, one of the leaders of the movement.Protesters insisted that
women should have the right to decide about their own bodies. One banner
in Rzeszow stated that an “abortion ban is discrimination against the
poorest,” because poorer women will not be able to travel abroad for
abortions, as Polish women who can afford to already do.“I wanted to
have more children, you killed this desire,” read a banner held by one
woman among the demonstrators in Warsaw. Some Polish women said that if
they are denied the right to terminate pregnancies in cases of badly
deformed fetuses, they would not try to have children at all.Poland’s
top human rights official denounced the further restriction of what was
already one of the most restrictive abortion laws in Europe, calling it a
tragedy for women.“The state wants to further limit their rights, risk
their lives, and condemn them to torture,” said Adam Bodnar, the human
rights commissioner, or ombudsman, whose role is independent from the
Polish government. “This offensive is opposed by civil society.”The only
remaining legal justifications for abortion under Polish law are if the
woman’s life or health is at risk or if a pregnancy results from rape
or incest. To date, about 98% of all legal abortions in the country — of
which there were 1,110 in 2019 — were performed on the grounds of fetal
malformations.Poland’s constitutional court on Wednesday issued a
justification of a controversial October ruling that bans abortions in
cases of fetuses with congenital defects, even ones so severe that there
is no chance of survival upon birth. The government then published the
court’s ruling in a government Journal of Laws. Those steps were the
formal prerequisites required for the new law to enter into
force.Members of Poland’s ruling Law and Justice party, which is aligned
with the Roman Catholic Church, had sought the new restriction. They
argued that it was a way to prevent the abortion of fetuses with Down
syndrome, which have made up a significant share of the legal abortions
in Poland.Women’s rights activists consider the new law to be
draconian.The protesters are demanding a full liberalization of the
abortion law and the resignation of the government, neither of which
seem likely in the short term.In the meantime, women’s rights groups are
seeking new strategies to help women. The Federation for Women and
Family planning says it will seek redress in international courts,
arguing that the new law violates prohibitions of cruel treatment and
torture. It is also assisting women who want to obtain abortion pills or
travel abroad for the procedure.Some protesters Wednesday covered their
faces with green bandanas, which are the symbol of the abortion rights
movement in Argentina. The South American country recently legalized
abortion, a historic change in deeply Catholic Latin America.In a more
than 200-page ruling, the constitutional court argued that allowing
abortion when there are congenital defects is unconstitutional because
the Polish Constitution protects human life.The constitutional court is
made up mostly of Law and Justice appointees who ruled on a motion
brought by lawmakers from the party.