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Clashes broke out at Warsaw protest against abortion ruling

Political tensions have been extremely high in Poland since the constitutional court ruled last month to impose a near-total ban on abortion.

Clashes broke out at Warsaw protest against abortion ruling
Clashes broke out at Warsaw protest against abortion ruling
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Published : Nov 19, 2020, 7:27 PM IST

Warsaw: Warsaw's mayor criticized police for using tear gas on mostly female protesters on Wednesday evening at the latest in a string of women-led protests against a top court ruling restricting abortion.

Clashes broke out at Warsaw protest against abortion ruling

Mass street protests have so far prevented the government from enforcing the ruling.

Meanwhile, a standoff with the European Union and a surge in coronavirus infections, with a record number of 637 deaths in one day recorded on Thursday, as well as frustration over the government's handling of the pandemic, are all contributing to a sense of deepening crisis in the country.

"Tear gas against women? Really, Polish police?" Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski wrote on Twitter after a protest in Warsaw that was smaller than many of the demonstrations of the past weeks.

"The use of direct coercion must be justified and proportionate, it must be a last resort. I believe there was no reason to use it against women's and youth demonstrations. There were many more policemen than protesters," Trzaskowski wrote.

AP

Read:| Poland rights activists hold protests over abortion ruling

Warsaw: Warsaw's mayor criticized police for using tear gas on mostly female protesters on Wednesday evening at the latest in a string of women-led protests against a top court ruling restricting abortion.

Clashes broke out at Warsaw protest against abortion ruling

Mass street protests have so far prevented the government from enforcing the ruling.

Meanwhile, a standoff with the European Union and a surge in coronavirus infections, with a record number of 637 deaths in one day recorded on Thursday, as well as frustration over the government's handling of the pandemic, are all contributing to a sense of deepening crisis in the country.

"Tear gas against women? Really, Polish police?" Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski wrote on Twitter after a protest in Warsaw that was smaller than many of the demonstrations of the past weeks.

"The use of direct coercion must be justified and proportionate, it must be a last resort. I believe there was no reason to use it against women's and youth demonstrations. There were many more policemen than protesters," Trzaskowski wrote.

AP

Read:| Poland rights activists hold protests over abortion ruling

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