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Poland abortion: Protests against bill imposing new limits | Poland abortion: Protests against bill imposing new limits |
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Thousands of people have taken to streets across Poland against plans to further tighten the abortion laws, already among Europe's strictest. | Thousands of people have taken to streets across Poland against plans to further tighten the abortion laws, already among Europe's strictest. |
A bill in parliament seeks to ban abortions in cases of foetal abnormality - one of the few exceptions allowed under the current law. | A bill in parliament seeks to ban abortions in cases of foetal abnormality - one of the few exceptions allowed under the current law. |
Anti-abortion groups say many terminations involve foetuses diagnosed with Down's Syndrome. | Anti-abortion groups say many terminations involve foetuses diagnosed with Down's Syndrome. |
Pro-choice groups say more women will be forced into illegal terminations. | Pro-choice groups say more women will be forced into illegal terminations. |
The "Black Friday" protests against the bill are being held in the capital Warsaw and other cities. | The "Black Friday" protests against the bill are being held in the capital Warsaw and other cities. |
What is the law in Poland now? | What is the law in Poland now? |
Abortion is already mostly banned. The only exceptions are for severe and irreversible damage to the foetus, a serious threat to the mother's health, or when pregnancy is the result of rape or incest. | Abortion is already mostly banned. The only exceptions are for severe and irreversible damage to the foetus, a serious threat to the mother's health, or when pregnancy is the result of rape or incest. |
Estimates say there are already far more illegal abortions than legal ones in Poland - between 10,000 and 150,000, compared with about 1,000 or 2,000 legal terminations. | Estimates say there are already far more illegal abortions than legal ones in Poland - between 10,000 and 150,000, compared with about 1,000 or 2,000 legal terminations. |
There has already been controversy over access to the emergency contraceptive pill, after the president approved a bill making it prescription-only, in defiance of human rights groups. | |
Who opposes the change? | Who opposes the change? |
Opposition parties and pro-choice campaigners who say women's health and lives will be put at risk by tightening the abortion laws. | |
"This bill would further hinder women, particularly those from low-income and rural communities, from accessing safe abortion care," a letter from more than 200 groups said. | "This bill would further hinder women, particularly those from low-income and rural communities, from accessing safe abortion care," a letter from more than 200 groups said. |
The Council of Europe - Europe's main human rights watchdog - has warned that the bill runs counter to Poland's human rights commitments and urged lawmakers to reject it. | The Council of Europe - Europe's main human rights watchdog - has warned that the bill runs counter to Poland's human rights commitments and urged lawmakers to reject it. |
"Preventing women from accessing safe and legal abortion care jeopardises their human rights," the council's human rights commissioner Nils Muiznieks said. | "Preventing women from accessing safe and legal abortion care jeopardises their human rights," the council's human rights commissioner Nils Muiznieks said. |
Who supports the change? | Who supports the change? |
It is a citizens' initiative, led by one group called Stop Abortion, which says an estimated 1,046 abortions, or 96% of all terminations carried out in the country in 2016, were on foetuses showing abnormalities, many of them diagnosed with Down's Syndrome. | It is a citizens' initiative, led by one group called Stop Abortion, which says an estimated 1,046 abortions, or 96% of all terminations carried out in the country in 2016, were on foetuses showing abnormalities, many of them diagnosed with Down's Syndrome. |
"This isn't just a text. This law concerns the lives of three human beings every day," the group's Kaja Godek said. | "This isn't just a text. This law concerns the lives of three human beings every day," the group's Kaja Godek said. |
President Andrzej Duda, who is close to the Catholic Church, vowed to sign the controversial bill into law if approved by parliament, where the conservatives have a majority. | President Andrzej Duda, who is close to the Catholic Church, vowed to sign the controversial bill into law if approved by parliament, where the conservatives have a majority. |
The proposal was approved by parliament's justice and human rights commission, but still needs to be studied by another commission before being sent to MPs for a vote, AFP news agency reports. | The proposal was approved by parliament's justice and human rights commission, but still needs to be studied by another commission before being sent to MPs for a vote, AFP news agency reports. |
The proposed changes are less restrictive than those discussed in 2016, that would have led to a complete ban - the only exception would have been when the mother's life was in danger. | The proposed changes are less restrictive than those discussed in 2016, that would have led to a complete ban - the only exception would have been when the mother's life was in danger. |
The plan was scrapped after tens of thousands of people dressed in black - most of them women - protested across the country. | The plan was scrapped after tens of thousands of people dressed in black - most of them women - protested across the country. |
What is the picture of abortion across Europe? | What is the picture of abortion across Europe? |
European countries are among the world's most pro-choice when it comes to abortion, but there are some exceptions: | European countries are among the world's most pro-choice when it comes to abortion, but there are some exceptions: |