British and French leaders condemned together: The highest law restricted abortion right is a huge retrogression
Author:Overseas network Time:2022.06.26
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Overseas Network, June 25. According to the US Cable Television News Network, on June 24, local time, the US Supreme Court overturned the "Luojevel Case" ruling, giving states the power to formulate an abortion law. This move not only caused huge controversy in the United States, but also caused unanimous condemnation of allies such as Britain, France, Canada and other allies.
British Prime Minister Johnson responded to the incident during his visit to Rwanda, calling it "a huge backward" and said that he has always believed in the right to choose (abortion rights).
French President Macron also said "support" American women and said that abortion was "the basic right of all women." Before that, French Minister of Foreign Minister Cologne claimed that the Supreme Court of the United States decided to "shock."
Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau said on the 24th that news from the United States was shocking. "I sympathize with millions of American women who are about to lose their legal rights. I can't imagine the fear and anger you feel now."
According to Reuters, on the 24th local time, the UN Secretary -General spokesman Diaryk responded to the relevant ruling of the Supreme Law of the United States, saying that reproductive rights are an important part of women's rights. Restricting abortion will only make abortion more dangerous.
Original title: British -French and Canadian leaders condemned: The highest law restricted abortion right is a huge retrogression
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