From port to port Morocco's Smith, a Dutch "abortion ship" have been blocked. Activities created by the wave group sail country, abortion is illegal, is due to arrive in Morocco today port to abortion women with consultation of women, but Morocco authorities to stop them docking, seal area and references "military exercise" reason.
On Wednesday, Morocco the ministry of health told AFP news agency, this ship will not be allowed in the country's business, and called on authorities to this group and the vessel applicable laws.
Group founder, Ph.D. Rebecca Gomperts told the BBC that they plan to launch a "surprise" response, but not elaborate. She said, the port is closed, no one is allowed to enter.
GuNiLa Kleiverda Ph.D., Smith's port is currently in waves of women gynecologic doctors told ABC news, "of course, we always expected problem, it is involved in women's part of the waves of the sea," he added: "the most important thing is to change the law, we make legalized abortion."
According to Kleiverda, illegal abortion question, is a "big women's health problems." The organization's web site on the outstanding the statistical data, display "about 600 to 800 women still have abortion. Although every day rich women can afford safe abortion visit, low social and economic status of women often have to turn to unsafe method, can cause incidence of a disease and death security abortion is a basic social justice problem. According to the world health organization (WHO), not safe abortion method will lead to pregnancy and about 13% of all deaths."
Women think of wave, the use of ship, "early drug abortion (by 6 1/2 weeks of pregnancy) can provide safety, professional and legal. The team has been successfully in BianZhaoFa in Portugal abortions after the legalization of movement. After a great deal of publicity, Poland approved a law allowing women to get abortion of pregnant, two and a half years, until after 10 weeks, in 2004 they navigation.
Their latest project in Morocco, the group is trying to do the same. Kleiverda told ABC news: "we want to make it clear that, if we can stay, the situation is changing every two hours, we will discuss it with the local groups, women and human rights groups as to how to make abortion legalized country."
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