(ANSA) - BRUSSELS, MARCH 15 - "I don't feel guilty at all, I know I'm right. I'm not afraid of the sentence, we won't be intimidated by those politicians who want to shut our mouths. And to all those who live in Poland I say: don't we will stop".
This is the message of the Polish activist Justyna Wydrzyńska, who spoke via video at a press conference in the European Parliament, organized the day after her sentence to eight months of social services for helping a pregnant woman access the abortion pill.
"Nothing will change in my life," said the activist, adding that she will continue her commitment to women's right to abortion, "especially when reproductive rights are limited" like in Poland.
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