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Gibraltar votes on whether to ease its strict abortion law

GIBRALTAR: Gibraltar was holding a referendum Thursday on whether to introduce exceptions to the British territory’s ban on abortion.
Abortion is illegal in Gibraltar, unless it is needed to save the mother’s life.
Abortion is legally classified as “child destruction” and is punishable by up to life in prison.
It is one of Europe’s most restrictive laws on pregnancy termination.Gibraltar’s just over 23,000 registered voters are being asked whether they agree with a 2019 decision by parliament to allow exemptions on health grounds to the abortion law.If enacted, the changes would allow pregnancies to be terminated up to the 12th week if doctors deem the pregnant woman’s physical or mental health to be at risk or if there is a “substantial risk that the foetus is suffering from a fatal foetal abnormality.”Gibraltar is a speck of British land on Spain’s southern tip.
Many locals live and work across the border.
In Spain, abortion is allowed upon request up to the 14th week of pregnancy.The question on voting cards at 15 polling stations will be, “Should the Crimes (Amendment) Act 2019, that defines the circumstances which would allow abortion in Gibraltar, come into force?”Results were expected after midnight.About 80% of Gibraltarians are Catholic, and the Bishop of Gibraltar has spoken out against the proposed changes.The Gibraltar Pro-Life Movement has run a “Save Babies, Vote No” campaign.
It argues that in practice the legal change amounts to introducing abortion on demand, because the mental health proviso can be misused.Campaigners for the “Gibraltar for Yes” group say that claim is “ludicrous.” They say women should have the right to decide about terminating their pregnancy, which they insist should be part of public health care.Political parties have united behind a `yes’ vote.
The leaders of the three main parties, including Gibraltar Chief Minister Fabian Picardo who leads the government, have urged voters to back the change.The referendum was postponed from March last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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