Tens of thousands march for US abortion rights

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WASHINGTON: Wearing pink hats and T-shirts and shouting \u0022Hands off my body,\u0022 tens of thousands of women took to the streets across the United States on Saturday (Oct 2) in protests aimed at countering a conservative drive to restrict access to abortions. In Washington, about 10,000 protesters rallied in a

WASHINGTON: Wearing pink hats and T-shirts and shouting"Hands off my body," tens of thousands of women took to the streets across the United States on Saturday in protests aimed at countering a conservative drive to restrict access to abortions.

The perennial fight over the procedure in America has become even more intense since a Texas law went into effect Sep 1 banning almost all abortions, unleashing a fierce counterattack in the courts and Congress, but with few public demonstrations until now. Martinez ended up having a daughter and getting married only to divorce two years later."It changed my whole life -- not having access to birth control and abortion," she said."I don't want us to go back to the time when I was a young woman."

"We're trying to show that we are a strong and unified group of people who will not be silent when crazy abortion bans like the one in Texas are put into place," O'Shea told AFP. A first Women's March was held the day after former president Donald Trump's inauguration in 2017, rallying millions of his opponents. Although the event drew smaller numbers in subsequent years, organizers hoped this year's rally centred on abortion would galvanize supporters.

 

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