IRELAND – Irish people have dared to speak on abortion. Our government must listen | The Guardian

In 1916, when revolutionaries were putting the final touches to the proclamation of independence, the manifesto of the Irish state, there was one phrase that kept holding everything up: should it be addressed to the men of Ireland as Pádraig Pearse insisted, or the men and women, as James Connelly argued? Connelly won, but whose revolution it actually was is still up for debate 101 years later.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/apr/26/irish-people-abortion-law

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