Abortion
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Poland: Abortion debate flares up again
8 July 20111PresseuropNewsweek Polska -
Human rights: ECHR presses Ireland to review abortion law
17 December 2010PresseuropThe Irish Times -
Ireland: Abortion drugs on the net
26 October 20101PresseuropThe Irish Times -
Poland: Number of illegal abortions triggers debate
27 August 20101PresseuropGazeta Wyborcza -
Spain: Right seeks to overturn new abortion law
6 July 2010PresseuropLa Vanguardia -
Poland: Hitler in abortion poster row
4 March 20101PresseuropGazeta Wyborcza -
Romania: Children of Decree 770
14 December 200929 Dilema Veche Bucharest -
Abortion: Ireland challenged at the ECHR
30 November 2009PresseuropThe Irish Times -
Spain: Anti-abortion activists take to streets
19 October 2009PresseuropABC -
Netherlands: Low tide for Women on Waves
29 July 2009PresseuropDe Volkskrant -
Ireland: Slouching towards Lisbon
22 June 2009The Irish Times Dublin
Now between 20 and 40 years old, they were born back in the days of the Ceausescu regime’s ban on contraceptives and abortion. They spearheaded the 1989 revolution, but it was the next generation that really reaped the fruits of their pains. A portrait of a lost generation from Bucharest weekly Dilema Veche.
The Irish Republic is set to vote on the Lisbon treaty for a second time later this year. In order to counter the No camp that argues on the negative impact ratification would have in matters of national defence, taxation and abortion, it’s time, argues Peter Murtagh of the Irish Times, to separate EU fact from EU fiction.