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"My body, my choice": in New York and Boston, the anger of thousands of pro-abortion rights demonstrators

2022-06-25T07:06:56.589Z


IN PICTURES – The historic Supreme Court ruling allowing the right to abortion to be repealed sparked demonstrations on Friday in the two cities in the northeastern United States.


My body, my choice

”: thousands of people demonstrated Friday evening in New York and Boston, shouting their anger after the burial of the right to abortion decided by the Supreme Court of the United States.

Wearing green scarves and holding signs as they marched between two well-known Manhattan squares, a majority of young women demanded that their rights to control their bodies be restored and respected.

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Protesters march down Park Avenue in New York.

CAITLIN OCHS / REUTERS

It's insane!

We have gone back 100 years (…) It is insane that we have to continue to fight for this

, ”protested Brandy Michaud, a New York protester.

Also questioned by AFP, Wendy Erhardt said she found the Supreme Court's historic volte-face "

scandalous

": "

I am 50 years old, I am so grateful to older women and I never imagined having to worry about losing a

fundamental right.

Between the improvised banners and the slogans hastily written on cardboard or sheets of paper, the anger and helplessness of the younger generation were clearly perceptible between Union Square and Washington Square, in the heart of Manhattan.

Andrew Reisman, too, is worried: "

women's rights are human rights and this decision is the first of a long list that will remove one by one each of our rights

", he is alarmed in allusion. fears that the very conservative Supreme Court will also attack same-sex marriage, or even contraception.

Pro-abortion protesters in New York on June 24, 2022. ALEX KENT / AFP

Police arrest several New York activists blocking traffic to protest the Supreme Court ruling.

ALEX KENT / AFP

Supreme Court "

most reactionary

"

Present at the demonstration, the Democratic Governor of New York State Kathy Hochul, who was the first Friday morning to denounce a “

rollback of the rights of millions of American women

”, accused the Supreme Court of being the “

most reactionary , probably, of the history of our nation

”.

We will counterattack.

Rights are guaranteed here in New York State (…) It is a sanctuary

“for women from other conservative states who seek abortions, hammered the elected official.

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By Friday evening, at least seven Republican and conservative states had already banned abortion: Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma and South Dakota.

On the contrary, Democratic-led states like New York, California, Oregon and Washington State have pledged to be “

sanctuaries

” for abortion.

Kathy Hocul announced the release of 35 million dollars to finance health care for abortions.

Also in Boston, the great historic city of New England, thousands of people took to the streets to defend the right to abortion.

Almadell Smith, 73, said bluntly that he "

lived through the days when abortion was illegal, when women had to have abortions illegally, and when women died from botched abortions

."

Either they got pregnant and had to abandon their children in great heartache, or their boyfriend was furious and tried to punch in the stomach and kill the baby.

It was the time

, ”testified the septuagenarian.

"My body, my choice," read signs in Boston.

JOSEPH PREZIOSO / AFP

Pro-abortion protesters in the streets of Boston, June 24, 2022. JOSEPH PREZIOSO / AFP

Source: lefigaro

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