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5 Jun 2025
News / Abortion still under control in Poland - part 2 [383]
Lawmakers in the Russian city of St. Petersburg have advanced a bill that would impose fines on individuals and organizations that coerce women into having abortions.
The legislation would penalize acts such as persuasion, bribery, deception or other pressure aimed at ending a pregnancy. Fines would range from 3,000 rubles ($40) for individuals to 50,000 rubles ($600) for officials and legal entities.
Too low...25 years for the first offense. Life no parole for the second.
Legal entities shut down or seized and sold...
Lawmakers in the Russian city of St. Petersburg have advanced a bill that would impose fines on individuals and organizations that coerce women into having abortions.
The legislation would penalize acts such as persuasion, bribery, deception or other pressure aimed at ending a pregnancy. Fines would range from 3,000 rubles ($40) for individuals to 50,000 rubles ($600) for officials and legal entities.
Too low...25 years for the first offense. Life no parole for the second.
Legal entities shut down or seized and sold...
