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Right to abortion, thousands protest in the streets of New York

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Right to abortion, thousands protest in the streets of New York

“Stop the war against women”: Thousands of people protested on the streets of New York against the intentions of the US Supreme Court to vote against the right to abortion. The protest was launched by New York State Attorney General, Democrat Letitia James, who mobilized young women and men in front of the federal courthouse’s courthouse in Manhattan.

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In front of the crowd, Letitia James launched “a call to action”. The draft of the Supreme Court’s decision is “a wake-up call and this is not the time to remain silent. We must be angry,” said the magistrate, defining the defense of the right to abortion as “one of the greatest battles to be fought” . “We will not back down, we will not go back to the time when we used the hooks. Never again”, she added, stating that “the right to control one’s body is a fundamental right”. In the crowd, many women displayed banners with slogans such as “my body, my choice”, “abortion is a human right”, “stop the war against women”, “I will have fewer rights than my mother”.

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US President Joe Biden has launched a great political battle to defend the right to abortion, an issue on which America has always been divided and which, following an explosive revelation on the intentions of the Supreme Court, becomes a challenge. among the major ones in view of the legislative elections in November. The constitutional right to abort has been guaranteed throughout the United States since 1973.

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