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Northern Irish police raided pro-choice activists’ homes on International Women’s Day
A Northern Irish politician has informed the Independent of multiple police raids that took place in the homes and workplaces of pro-abortion rights activists on International Women’s Day.
According to the outlet, Belfast, Northern Ireland, authorities carried out the raids in search of abortion pills, which are illegal as abortion itself is illegal in Northern Ireland except under circumstances where the mother’s life or wellbeing is at risk.
And that the searches took place on International Women’s Day was no accident, the Independent reported: Police purposely conducted the raids when they knew many feminist activists would be otherwise occupied at rallies and protests. Read more (3/13/17 12:50 PM)
International Women’s Day 2017. This is how we celebrated in Ireland. #Strike4Repeal because in 2017, women in Ireland still do not have legal rights to safe abortion in their home country.
fun fact: this strike/march was not covered on the evening news on Ireland’s national broadcaster RTÉ. I wonder why….
Further fun facts: whilst women in Northern Ireland were celebrating International Women’s Day the PSNI were raiding their homes and workplaces to find abortion pills. The same pills listed as an essential medicine by the WHO.