On International Women's Day, Polish abortion rights activists inaugurated a center in Warsaw aimed at providing safe access to abortion pills. This center stands in contrast to Poland's stringent abortion laws, reflecting a push for women's reproductive rights in a traditionally Catholic country. Activists expressed their determination to challenge these restrictions openly, with notable resistance from anti-abortion protesters outside. The center, described as the first of its kind in Poland, draws inspiration from similar initiatives in Latin America, highlighting a growing movement for abortion accessibility despite opposition.
We came here to claim the space and to remind you in your face that women have abortions in Poland and we are not going to wait for your empty promises.
This is the first stationary abortion center in Poland, but that centers like it have been founded in Latin American countries with restrictive laws like Mexico and Argentina.
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