The posters criticizing the Spanish Episcopal Conference have appeared in the marquees and mupias of San Sebastian, together with the Askabide clinic. Unknown author. It has the image of a fetus and you can read the following text: "If you abort now, what are we going to touch on the skin for 5 or 6 years? ".
The text refers to cases of ecclesiastical pederastia reported in recent years. At the bottom of the poster is the logo of the Spanish Episcopal Conference.
News from Gipuzkoa has announced that workers have already begun to remove these posters.
Ultra Catholic Group Starts Campaign
On the other hand, an ultra-Catholic group is launching a campaign against abortion rights. Forty days in favor of life have begun the campaign around centers that interrupt pregnancy. In addition to San Sebastian, he has called for a protest in the Basque Country and in various cities of the Spanish State.
They have often met with the Askabide clinic, but the renewed abortion law prohibits persecuting the workers of these clinics and the women attending them. The law requires protests at a minimum distance of 100 meters. The current call has therefore not been made before Askabide.
A few weeks ago we heard Trump in the televised debate on the existence in his country of democratic states that authorize abortion after the birth of his son.
Judging by the character, it seems an absurd and improvised idea, but that same falsehood was heard in 2019 by Adolfo... [+]
Abortuaren eskubidea Frantziako konstituzioan sartu da aste honetan. Baina abortatzeko eskubidea ez da gaur goizeko afera. Jadanik 1970. hamarkadaren hasieran mugimendu azkarrak izan ziren eskubide horren erdiesteko Ipar Euskal Herrian.
Espainiako Estatuan Abortuaren aurkako lobbyak Abortuaren Legea erausteko beste saiakera bat egiten ari dira Gaztela eta Leonen. Hango gobernukide den Vox-ek iragarri du abortatu nahi duten emakumeei fetuaren taupadak entzunarazi edota ekografiak ikusaraziko dien protokoloa... [+]
This provocator against abortion wears a large wooden cross with a well-known Francoist motto written to show “in procession” that an ultra group wanted to do until the Askabide clinic last May in Donostia. This claim has been used by the sectors of Vox and the extreme right... [+]