Free, Safe, Legal: Thousands Demand Ireland Bring Abortion 'Out of the Shadows'

Thousands marched through the Irish capital of Dublin on Saturday demanding that lawmakers make abortion “free, safe, and legal” by immediately repealing the constitution’s eighth amendment—which bans the medical procedure.

Organized by the Abortion Rights Alliance and Amnesty International Ireland, the March for Choice will be the last such mass mobilization before Ireland’s next general election. Organizers expressed hope that the large crowds will send a clear message to candidates that securing the public’s vote requires a strong commitment to legalizing reproductive health care.

“Today we protest against laws that exile, criminalize and traumatize women and girls living in Ireland,” said Colm O’Gorman, executive director of Amnesty International Ireland. “We protest at the rank hypocrisy of successive Irish governments who choose not to vindicate the human rights of women and girls, but instead to outsource Ireland’s human rights obligations.”

“Today we demand repeal of the eighth amendment so we can finally bring abortion out of the shadows, so we can finally bring to an end a culture of silence and pretense.”
—Colm O’Gorman, Amnesty International Ireland

“Today we demand repeal of the eighth amendment so we can finally bring abortion out of the shadows, so we can finally bring to an end a culture of silence and pretense,” O’Gorman continued.

Passed in 1983, Ireland’s eighth amendment effectively grants citizenship rights to fetuses, thereby prohibiting the procedure in all cases. What’s more, the “Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act,” passed in 2013, extends criminalization to health care providers who provide, refer, or give information about abortions.

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