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  2. Anti-abortion movements - Wikipedia

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    The first specifically anti-abortion organization in France, Laissez-les-vivre-SOS futures mères, was created in 1971 during the debate that was to lead to the Veil Law in 1975. Its main spokesman was the geneticist Jérôme Lejeune. Since 2005, the French anti-abortion movement has organized an annual March for Life. [2]

  3. United States anti-abortion movement - Wikipedia

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    Bolton, anti-abortion views predominated and found expression in state laws which prohibited or restricted abortions in a variety of ways. (See Abortion in the United States.) The anti-abortion movement became politically active and dedicated to the reversal of the Roe v.

  4. List of anti-abortion organizations in the United States

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    40 Days for Life, an anti-abortion activist group, named for the pattern of several biblical events lasting 40 days. [4]Abolitionists Rising (formerly Free The States), a national, Protestant anti-abortion organization based in Oklahoma that advocates for the total abolition of abortion.

  5. Abortion debate - Wikipedia

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    Anti-abortion supporters argue that abortion is morally wrong on the basis that a fetus is an innocent human person [80] or because a fetus is a potential life that will, in most cases, develop into a fully functional human being. [81] They believe that a fetus is a person upon conception.

  6. Abortion in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Party was supportive of abortion rights prior to 1976 Republican National Convention, at which they supported an anti-abortion constitutional amendment as a temporary political ploy to gain more support from Catholics; this stance brought many more social conservatives into the party resulting in a large and permanent shift ...

  7. Anti-abortion violence - Wikipedia

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    Anti-abortion violence is violence committed against individuals and organizations that perform abortions or provide abortion counseling.Incidents of violence have included destruction of property, including vandalism; crimes against people, including kidnapping, stalking, assault, attempted murder, and murder; and crimes affecting both people and property, as well as arson and terrorism, such ...

  8. United States abortion-rights movement - Wikipedia

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    Albert Wynn and Gloria Feldt on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court to rally for legal abortion on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade. The United States abortion-rights movement (also known as the pro-choice movement) is a sociopolitical movement in the United States supporting the view that a woman should have the legal right to an elective abortion, meaning the right to terminate her pregnancy ...

  9. Abortion - Wikipedia

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    Some 19th-century physicians, one of the most famous and consequential being the American Horatio Storer, [222] argued for anti-abortion laws on racist and misogynist as well as moral grounds. [223] [224] [225] Church groups were also highly influential in anti-abortion movements, [25] [213] [223] and religious groups more so since the 20th ...