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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. A lesbian who participated in the protest. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime. lesbian who participated in the protest,Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, t
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. . Pro Life, protester dressed in white against Pro choice dressed in black. A catholic student who is against all abortion laws, even in case of rape. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Sign "If I am dead I can't give birth to a child", Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Sign "Human", Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow.  Sign "Our mothers had choice!". Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. sign "Fuck of from my woman", Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Polish student who is religious but not extremist, she is against the proposed restricted laws. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Venice during Covid19 lockdown, Italy, Europe, Eye of Providence, a masonic symbol on Magdalene neoclassical facade in Venice, completede in 1790. The facade of the neoclassical masonic order (masonic movement) in venice, with a symbol of power, completede of the providence. The pupil's eye is visible. The history of the vatican. Neoclassical facade of church of the assumption of providence in venice. Divine symbol of masonic society, neoclassical church facade of cathedral of magdalene. Stone temple of the finishede eye of divine providence.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Pro Life, protester dressed in white against Pro choice dressed in black. A catholic student who is against all abortion laws, even in case of rape. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. sign "We want love not die", Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Sign "Enough of fanaticism!", Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Sign "Woman is also a human. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Sign "Spiritual adoption is not an option!", Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. A catholic nun walking against the protesters, sign "I think, I feel, I decide!", Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Sign "If you do not want abortion, don't do it!", Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Polish student who is religious but not extremist, she is against the proposed restricted laws. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Abortion, Protest, Poland, Krakow. Thousands protest against proposed stricter abortion law in Poland #CzarnyProtest (Black Protest) they chanted “Chcę mieć wybór” (“I want choice”) as they marched dressed all in black from Rynek Dębnicki to the Main Square and held up homemade signs and coat hangers, which have become a symbol of the movement.<br />
Many polish women left their jobs and some businesses even closed to demonstrate the importance of women to Polish society. Women who have abortions could be jailed for up to five years under a law backed by Polish MPs which would almost completely ban terminations even in cases of rape or incest. Poland’s parliament is dominated by the governing Law and Justice party (PIS) with strong ties with the Catholic Church. Practitioners of illegal abortions could also face five-year sentences. The current laws, dating back to 1993, only permit the process if the mother is in danger, the foetus deformed or the pregnancy is the result of a crime.
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, Corinne Dominique Marguerite Lepage with french scouts, she is French politician. She served as French Minister of the Environment in the Alain Juppé cabinets 1995–1997 and as Member of the European Parliament 2009–2014 for the North-West constituency. She is the founder and President since 1996 of the Citizenship, Action, Participation for the 21st Century Party (CAP 21). She is also co-founder of the centrist Mouvement démocrate and served as and Vice-President for the party until March 2010, when she announced that she was leaving the movement. Founding member of the CRII-VIE, the Association for the Study of the Impact of Genetic Techniques upon the Living.
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, Corinne Dominique Marguerite Lepage with french scouts, she is French politician. She served as French Minister of the Environment in the Alain Juppé cabinets 1995–1997 and as Member of the European Parliament 2009–2014 for the North-West constituency. She is the founder and President since 1996 of the Citizenship, Action, Participation for the 21st Century Party (CAP 21). She is also co-founder of the centrist Mouvement démocrate and served as and Vice-President for the party until March 2010, when she announced that she was leaving the movement. Founding member of the CRII-VIE, the Association for the Study of the Impact of Genetic Techniques upon the Living.
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, Corinne Dominique Marguerite Lepage with french scouts, she is French politician. She served as French Minister of the Environment in the Alain Juppé cabinets 1995–1997 and as Member of the European Parliament 2009–2014 for the North-West constituency. She is the founder and President since 1996 of the Citizenship, Action, Participation for the 21st Century Party (CAP 21). She is also co-founder of the centrist Mouvement démocrate and served as and Vice-President for the party until March 2010, when she announced that she was leaving the movement. Founding member of the CRII-VIE, the Association for the Study of the Impact of Genetic Techniques upon the Living.
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, Corinne Dominique Marguerite Lepage with french scouts, she is French politician. She served as French Minister of the Environment in the Alain Juppé cabinets 1995–1997 and as Member of the European Parliament 2009–2014 for the North-West constituency. She is the founder and President since 1996 of the Citizenship, Action, Participation for the 21st Century Party (CAP 21). She is also co-founder of the centrist Mouvement démocrate and served as and Vice-President for the party until March 2010, when she announced that she was leaving the movement. Founding member of the CRII-VIE, the Association for the Study of the Impact of Genetic Techniques upon the Living.
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, Corinne Dominique Marguerite Lepage with french scouts, she is French politician. She served as French Minister of the Environment in the Alain Juppé cabinets 1995–1997 and as Member of the European Parliament 2009–2014 for the North-West constituency. She is the founder and President since 1996 of the Citizenship, Action, Participation for the 21st Century Party (CAP 21). She is also co-founder of the centrist Mouvement démocrate and served as and Vice-President for the party until March 2010, when she announced that she was leaving the movement. Founding member of the CRII-VIE, the Association for the Study of the Impact of Genetic Techniques upon the Living.
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, Corinne Dominique Marguerite Lepage with french scouts, she is French politician. She served as French Minister of the Environment in the Alain Juppé cabinets 1995–1997 and as Member of the European Parliament 2009–2014 for the North-West constituency. She is the founder and President since 1996 of the Citizenship, Action, Participation for the 21st Century Party (CAP 21). She is also co-founder of the centrist Mouvement démocrate and served as and Vice-President for the party until March 2010, when she announced that she was leaving the movement. Founding member of the CRII-VIE, the Association for the Study of the Impact of Genetic Techniques upon the Living.
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, (L ) Alexander Likhotal, President of Green Cross International, Martin Lees is<br />
Currently Senior Adviser to the President of COP 20 on Climate Change and Rector Emeritus of the University for Peace of the United Nations, Corinne Dominique Marguerite Lepage is French politician. She served as French Minister of the Environment in the Alain Juppé cabinets 1995–1997 and as Member of the European Parliament 2009–2014 for the North-West constituency. She is the founder and President since 1996 of the Citizenship, Action, Participation for the 21st Century Party (CAP 21). She is also co-founder of the centrist Mouvement démocrate and served as and Vice-President for the party until March 2010, when she announced that she was leaving the movement. Founding member of the CRII-VIE, the Association for the Study of the Impact of Genetic Techniques upon the Living.
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, (L ) Alexander Likhotal, President of Green Cross International, Martin Lees is<br />
Currently Senior Adviser to the President of COP 20 on Climate Change and Rector Emeritus of the University for Peace of the United Nations, Corinne Dominique Marguerite Lepage is French politician. She served as French Minister of the Environment in the Alain Juppé cabinets 1995–1997 and as Member of the European Parliament 2009–2014 for the North-West constituency. She is the founder and President since 1996 of the Citizenship, Action, Participation for the 21st Century Party (CAP 21). She is also co-founder of the centrist Mouvement démocrate and served as and Vice-President for the party until March 2010, when she announced that she was leaving the movement. Founding member of the CRII-VIE, the Association for the Study of the Impact of Genetic Techniques upon the Living.
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, (L ) Alexander Likhotal, President of Green Cross International, Martin Lees is<br />
Currently Senior Adviser to the President of COP 20 on Climate Change and Rector Emeritus of the University for Peace of the United Nations, Corinne Dominique Marguerite Lepage is French politician. She served as French Minister of the Environment in the Alain Juppé cabinets 1995–1997 and as Member of the European Parliament 2009–2014 for the North-West constituency. She is the founder and President since 1996 of the Citizenship, Action, Participation for the 21st Century Party (CAP 21). She is also co-founder of the centrist Mouvement démocrate and served as and Vice-President for the party until March 2010, when she announced that she was leaving the movement. Founding member of the CRII-VIE, the Association for the Study of the Impact of Genetic Techniques upon the Living.
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, Corinne Dominique Marguerite Lepage with french scouts, she is French politician. She served as French Minister of the Environment in the Alain Juppé cabinets 1995–1997 and as Member of the European Parliament 2009–2014 for the North-West constituency. She is the founder and President since 1996 of the Citizenship, Action, Participation for the 21st Century Party (CAP 21). She is also co-founder of the centrist Mouvement démocrate and served as and Vice-President for the party until March 2010, when she announced that she was leaving the movement. Founding member of the CRII-VIE, the Association for the Study of the Impact of Genetic Techniques upon the Living.
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  • Green Cross International, Geneva, Switzerland, International Conference for green and inclusive economy, 2015, Corinne Dominique Marguerite Lepage with french scouts, she is French politician. She served as French Minister of the Environment in the Alain Juppé cabinets 1995–1997 and as Member of the European Parliament 2009–2014 for the North-West constituency. She is the founder and President since 1996 of the Citizenship, Action, Participation for the 21st Century Party (CAP 21). She is also co-founder of the centrist Mouvement démocrate and served as and Vice-President for the party until March 2010, when she announced that she was leaving the movement. Founding member of the CRII-VIE, the Association for the Study of the Impact of Genetic Techniques upon the Living.
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