UK: ‘This is groundbreaking’: the activists ending harassment at abortion clinics

'This is groundbreaking’: the activists ending harassment at abortion clinics

Tired of women having to run the gauntlet of anti-abortion vigils, UK campaigners are making history with protective buffer zones

Alexandra Topping
Friday 27 October 2017

A young woman with blue hair and a wide smile cycles past the Marie Stopes clinic in Ealing, west London. When she spots the Sister Supporter volunteers wearing luminous pink tabards emblazoned with the words “pro-choice”, she rings her bell and calls out: “Well done! I think it’s incredible what you have done.”

The group, set up just two years ago, has achieved minor celebrity status in this part of west London. Along with others, it helped convince the council earlier this month to vote in favour of a implementing a buffer zone around the clinic, to protect women from persistent anti-abortion protesters. After a two-month consultation, barring any unforeseen interventions, the ruling will come into effect and the protesters will be pushed back.

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UK: Jeremy Corbyn backs call for abortion clinic buffer zones

Jeremy Corbyn backs call for abortion clinic buffer zones

Labour leader is among 113 MPs who signed letter to home secretary calling for action to protect women from anti-abortion protesters

Jessica Elgot Political reporter
Thursday 26 October 2017

The Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has backed calls for clinics to have a buffer zone to protect women from persistent anti-abortion protesters, in a letter from 113 MPs from parties across the House of Commons.

The letter to the home secretary, Amber Rudd, which is also signed by the Liberal Democrat leader, Vince Cable, the Green party co-leader, Caroline Lucas, and the SNP’s Westminster leader, Ian Blackford, says women “face daily abuse when undergoing terminations”.

Continued at source: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/oct/26/jeremy-corbyn-backs-call-for-abortion-clinic-buffer-zones


UK: Thousands back calls for buffer zone around abortion clinics to stop protesters harassing women

Thousands back calls for buffer zone around abortion clinics to stop protesters harassing women

Fiona Simpson
Sunday 6 August 2017

Thousands of people have backed calls to ban pro-life protesters from “intimidating and harassing” women outside abortion clinics across the capital.

Campaigners have been pictured kneeling in prayer position outside a Marie Stopes clinic in Brixton Hill.

Women also reported being offered graphic leaflets showing dismembered foetuses outside a British Pregnancy Advisory centre in Richmond.

Continued at source: The Standard: https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/thousands-back-calls-for-buffer-zone-around-abortion-clinics-to-stop-protesters-harassing-women-a3604391.html


New Zealand: Abortion debate divides city road

Abortion debate divides city road

MAR 20 2017, Cass Mason

For the duration of Lent, two groups of people are spending their days outside the Auckland Medical Aid Centre: those who want to see abortion banned in New Zealand, and those who want it made legal

Every day for 40 days in the lead-up to Easter, two sides of a fraught debate stand dutifully on opposite sides of Dominion Rd.

Each watches the other warily. Those for choice are louder, more colourful; they cheer when cars sound their horns. Across the way, volunteers mutter prayers and engage largely with the pavement.

Continued at source: Newsroom: https://www.newsroom.co.nz/2017/03/19/15831/the-division-on-dominion-rd


Australia: Greens candidate for Albury Council flags loitering laws as a method to halt pro-life supporters who gather outside abortion clinic

Anthony Bunn
30 Aug 2016, 12:05 p.m.
The Border Mail

LOITERING laws should be explored to tackle those who rally outside Albury’s abortion clinic, a Greens council candidate believes.

Amanda Cohn believes the Albury Council needs to “use any legal means available to protect patients attending the clinic”.

Greens MLC Mehreen Faruqi has an abortion law reform bill before the NSW Parliament which proposes “exclusion zones” be created within 150 metres of abortion clinics.

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Source: The Border Mail


New Zealand: Demonstration stirs up abortion debate

TERESA RAMSEY, FAIRFAX NZ. Pro choice demonstrators hold up their placards.

by Teresa Ramsey
Aug 5, 2016

The abortion debate is heating up in Thames with a pro-choice group now vowing to demonstrate each week alongside anti-abortion protesters.

More than 40 people attended a pro-choice community meeting in Thames on August 4, followed by the group's first pro-choice demonstration outside Thames Hospital on August 5.

Abortion Law Reform Association (ALRANZ) member Scott Summerfield said the aim of the demonstration was to support women seeking abortion services at the hospital.

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Canada: ‘Great relief’: Anti-abortion protesters respecting new ban outside clinic

Rolanda Ryan says she's grateful that protesters are respecting their agreement and staying outside the 40-metre "bubble zone." (CBC)

Clinic owner still pushing for provincial legislation

By Laura Howells, CBC News Posted: Jul 14, 2016 1:43 PM NT

Rolanda Ryan, owner of the Athena Health Centre, says a lot of tension has disappeared from her building since the ruling in June.

"It just feels lighter in here. It's been fabulous," she said.

"It's the way it should be."

Ryan and her lawyer Lynn Moore reached an agreement with anti-abortion protesters in the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador on June 28. An injunction bans protests within a 40-metre radius of the clinic, as well as in front of staff members' homes.

While the protesters still come, so far they've stayed outside the new "bubble zone."

People now holding anti-abortion signs on the street corner in front of the abandoned Grace Hospital, at least 100 metres away from the clinic.

'Could have been worse' say protesters

"For now this works for us. It's a good corner and there's no businesses around that may find it offensive," said Colette  Fleming, a frequent anti-abortion protester in the area.

"It's very important to us that we still proclaim the pro-life message."

Fleming says she and others will still come out at least twice a week, regardless of how far away they have to stand from the clinic.

She says they will be measuring out the exact 40-metre distance so they can eventually move closer.

Fleming said the 40 metre ban "could have been much worse."

If they had enough money, Fleming said they probably would have challenged the Supreme Court ruling.

However, she said, they already spent roughly $5,500 on court fees, some of which was supplied through private donations.

'A lot of gratitude'

Ryan said she's grateful the protesters are respecting the injunction, as it makes life much easier for her patients.

In the past, Ryan said protesters "intimidated" patients with graphic signs and took photos of people going in and out.

"There's great relief and there's a lot of gratitude and appreciation for not having to encounter that now," she said.

Still pushing for law

Ryan said she's still pushing for a provincial law banning protests outside abortion clinics.

Justice Minister Andrew Parsons said he supports the idea and hopes to table legislation this fall.

Athena Health Centre, Clinic

There are no longer any anti-abortion protesters outside this clinic in St. John's. (CBC)

"We're still anxious to have that passed because it just gives the law enforcement a little bit more clout to deal with it if anybody does breach that bubble zone," Ryan told CBC.

British Columbia has had a similar "bubble zone" law has in place for several years.

Source: CBC News