Polish Women Protest Against Strict Abortion Law After Pregnant Woman's Death.

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Abortion rights supporters in Poland protested against the country's strict anti-abortion laws after the death of a pregnant woman whose family believes she could have survived if she had been offered a termination. Poland's anti-abortion laws, among the strictest in Europe, have provoked mass protests in recent years, and the death of the 33-year-old has stoked anti-government sentiment among many liberal Poles ahead of elections due in October or November.
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