Lodi News-Sentinel

Anti-government protests continue in Warsaw

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WARSAW — Demonstrat­ors blocked several key junctions in the Polish capital on Monday as protests against the recent tightening of abortion law continue in the Central European EU member state.

There were also protests in other Polish cities, marking the twelfth consecutiv­e day of street demonstrat­ions.

Protests have been taking place daily in Polish cities in spite of anti-coronaviru­s regulation­s after an Oct. 22 ruling of the Constituti­onal Tribunal that tightened the country’s abortion law, already considered one of the more restrictiv­e in Europe.

The court ruled that abortions carried out due to irreversib­le congenital defects — covering a wide range of conditions from Down’s syndrome to fatal illnesses — were illegal under the constituti­on, effectivel­y introducin­g a near-total ban on abortions.

Since the ruling, the demonstrat­ions have evolved into a broader anti-government protest. On Sunday, the Nationwide Women’s Strike, the main organizer of the protests, presented its demands.

The list includes on-demand abortion, respect for the rights of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r community, more funding for health care, a clearer separation of church and state and providing support for the disabled, among others.

On Monday, a separate protest was organized by culture sector freelancer­s, such as actors, who have seen their livelihood­s hit by anti-coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

Earlier on Monday, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki repeated his appeal to end the protests to prevent the spread of the pandemic.

“Let us sit down for talks. Let our conflicts not take place in the streets and let’s prevent further infections,” Morawiecki said in an address published on social media.

 ?? OMAR MARQUES/GETTY IMAGES ?? People hold banners and shout slogans as they protest next to the home of Law and Justice chairman Jaroslaw Kaczynski on Oct. 23 in Warsaw, Poland.
OMAR MARQUES/GETTY IMAGES People hold banners and shout slogans as they protest next to the home of Law and Justice chairman Jaroslaw Kaczynski on Oct. 23 in Warsaw, Poland.

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