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Ireland’s major stars join campaign for right to abortion

- Agency Staff Dublin /AFP

Leading Irish actors have urged voters in a video posted online on Sunday to legalise abortion in the country, as campaignin­g intensifie­s ahead of a referendum later in May.

The black-and-white video features an ensemble of screen stars voicing their opposition to laws making abortion illegal in Ireland unless there is a substantia­l risk to the mother’s life.

Women are free to travel abroad for abortions — and thousands do so every year, mainly to England — but they face 14 years’ imprisonme­nt if convicted of having an illegal terminatio­n on the island.

“In Ireland today”, begins Game of Thrones actor Liam Cunningham, “if the woman sitting next to you is pregnant”, continues local TV star Peter McDonald, “she does not have full rights over her own body”, adds Owen McDonnell, famous for playing a fictional police sergeant on Irish TV.

Staring into the camera, a host of other actors — from Cillian Murphy, lead in the BBC hit show Peaky Blinders, to Andrew Scott, star of its Sherlock series — continue to deliver short messages in the more than two-minute video.

“Why should anyone but me decide what happens to my own body?” Murphy asks.

It concludes with Oscarnomin­ated actress Saoirse Ronan’s blunt appeal: “Please, vote yes!”

Irish citizens go to the polls on May 25 to decide whether to alter the eighth amendment of the constituti­on, which recognises the equal right to life of the unborn and the mother.

There have already been several referendum­s related to the issue — the first in 1983, which introduced the amendment after a wide margin voted in favour. A 1992 ballot approved an update to the constituti­on stating it did not restrict the freedom to travel to another state for an abortion. A 2013 change in the law, which was not put to a referendum, allowed for the exemption of mothers whose lives are endangered.

The Catholic Church in Ireland has been voicing its opposition to any change in a series of pastoral letters and urging voters to watch YouTube videos celebratin­g life.

“It is wrong to terminate life, human life,” wrote Ray Browne, bishop of County Kerry, in one such letter. “The right to life of the unborn child is a fundamenta­l right. Abortion is wrong.”

If proponents of change prevail at the ballot, a provision will be added to the Irish constituti­on allowing for “the regulation of terminatio­n of pregnancy. How could a person not but be sad,” he said.

IT CONCLUDES WITH OSCAR-NOMINATED ACTRESS SAOIRSE RONAN’S BLUNT APPEAL: ‘PLEASE, VOTE YES!’

 ?? /Reuters ?? It’s our choice: Campaigner­s hold placards and posters during a rally organised by the LondonIris­h Abortion Rights Campaign ahead of the May 25 Irish abortion referendum.
/Reuters It’s our choice: Campaigner­s hold placards and posters during a rally organised by the LondonIris­h Abortion Rights Campaign ahead of the May 25 Irish abortion referendum.

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