الجمعة، 25 مايو 2018

Ireland's abortion decision: a photo essay

Documentary photographer Olivia Harris, supported by the International Women’s Media Fund, examines the contentious issue of abortion in Ireland

On Friday Ireland will vote in a referendum that could in effect end the ban on abortion. Voters will be asked if they want to repeal the eighth amendment of the constitution, which recognises the equal right to life of mother and unborn child.

Every year, 3,000 Irish women travel overseas, usually to the UK, to end pregnancies, including those caused by rape or incest. Expectant mothers diagnosed with fatal foetal abnormalities – meaning the baby may die before full term or is not expected to live for long – must also travel to the UK for terminations.

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