Thousands protest in Ireland to liberalize abortion laws
Source: Christian Science Monitor
The recent death of a woman reportedly denied an abortion has sparked outrage. In Dublin, thousands of marchers demanded liberalization of Ireland's tough and, some say, unclear anti-abortion laws.

By Jason Walsh
November 17, 2012
Thousands gathered on the streets of Irish capital Dublin today to demand liberalization of Ireland's stringent anti-abortion laws.
The street protest, the second the city has seen in three days, was called in response to the Oct. 28 death in a Galway hospital of Savita Halappanavar, who was pregnant and reported to the hospital complaining of severe pain. She was reportedly refused an abortion, and died after complications during a miscarriage. Her widower, Praveen, says they was told this was because Ireland was "a Catholic country."
The death has sparked outrage across Ireland and the world. One headline in an Indian newspaper's online edition accused Ireland of murdering Ms. Halappanavar.
March organizers claim a turnout of 20,000, but Irish police gave a figure of 6,000. Either way, the march was unusually large by Irish standards, wending its war from the Garden of Remembrance, a national independence memorial, to Ireland's parliament, DáIl Éireann, just over a mile away.
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sakabatou
(46,228 posts)Denying women healthcare is a disgrace.
JKingman
(75 posts)the 21st century, at last!
A people who have never been able to separate their church from their government may have a hard time of it, I fear, but let's hope they can pull it off in the next few years without further needless loss of lives.
kag
(4,197 posts)As a recovering Catholic it is good to see that the people are getting a little smarter, even if the church is not.
MotherPetrie
(3,145 posts)Ash_F
(5,861 posts)Repubs would have our laws be even crazier than Ireland's.
hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)McCamy Taylor
(19,240 posts)excringency
(106 posts)is "lapsed Catholic." Maybe there are enough of them to help get things changed.