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Anti-Abortion Activists Seek to Restrict Access to Services in New South Wales
3 Haziran 2026The Guardian
- In New South Wales, anti-abortion activists are pushing for legislation that targets sex-selective abortions, which obstetricians and gynecologists argue is based on misinformation. The proposed bill by Libertarian party MLC John Ruddick could impose severe penalties on health practitioners who perform abortions bas…
- Critics claim that the underlying aim of this initiative is to further restrict access to abortion services.
- The debate over abortion access has intensified in various parts of the world, with activists on both sides becoming increasingly vocal. In Australia, particularly in New South Wales, the introduction of restrictive measures may signal a shift in the political landscape regarding women's rights and healthcare access.
- The introduction of this bill reflects a growing trend among anti-abortion activists to leverage legislative measures to limit reproductive rights. By framing the issue around sex-selective abortions, proponents may be attempting to garner public support while masking broader anti-abortion objectives.
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