Polish court convicts activist of providing abortion pills in landmark case

3/14/23
 
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from The Washington Post,
3/14/23:

A Polish court convicted a human rights activist on Tuesday of illegally providing abortion pills and sentenced her to eight months of community service, in a case that has resonance for a post-Roe United States.

The verdict, which could have brought a sentence of up to three years in prison, prompted outrage from supporters of abortion rights demonstrating outside the courtroom in Warsaw and around the world.

For decades, majority-Catholic Poland has had some of Europe’s strictest abortion laws, which were tightened further in 2020 by banning exceptions for cases of fetal abnormalities. While performing an abortion on yourself is legal, aiding someone else is not.

Justyna Wydrzynska, who co-founded Abortion Dream Team, which provides people with information about how to safely terminate their pregnancies, said the ruling will not stop her activities.

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