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Women March in Polish Cities to Demand Abortion Rights


Women march to protest a plan in Poland's parliament to tighten the country's already restrictive abortion law, in Warsaw, Jan. 17, 2017. Similar protests were held in other Polish cities.
Women march to protest a plan in Poland's parliament to tighten the country's already restrictive abortion law, in Warsaw, Jan. 17, 2017. Similar protests were held in other Polish cities.

Polish abortion rights proponents, most of them women, marched Wednesday in Warsaw and elsewhere in Poland to express their opposition to a proposal in parliament to further tighten the country's already restrictive abortion law.

Hundreds took part in a march in Warsaw. The turnout appeared far smaller than similar marches that mobilized huge crowds in 2016.

The march, organized by a group known as the Women's Strike, came after lawmakers voted recently to refuse to consider a proposal to liberalize the abortion law and moved forward with a separate proposal to tighten the law.

Abortion is illegal in most cases in heavily Catholic Poland, and some conservative lawmakers are seeking to restrict it further.

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