This text has been automatically translated, it may contain errors or inaccuracies.
Trial
Favorite
Remove from my list

The 21 people who concentrated in front of the Askabide clinic in Vitoria-Gasteiz have been acquitted

The Criminal Court No. 1 of Vitoria-Gasteiz has acquitted the participants in the anti-abortion rallies, claiming that there was no coercion.

20230301143128_askabide-klinika_
Image of an anti-abortion rally in front of the Askabide clinic in Vitoria-Gasteiz. Photo: Now

Criminal Court No. 1 in Vitoria-Gasteiz has acquitted the 21 persons tried for holding anti-abortion rallies in front of the Askabide Clinic in Vitoria-Gasteiz, who, in their judgement, claimed that there was no crime of coercion.

WE'RE WORKING TO EXPAND INFORMATION

You might like

18:00 - 20:00
LIVE
From  min.

The Civil Guard has taken five of the nuns living in Orduña to a hospital with displaced persons from Belorado, believing that they were in poor health

Five nuns aged between 87 and 101 from the monastery of Santa Clara have been transferred this Thursday to the hospital in Basurto for review by court order. The Civil Guard has reported that they have had access to the evidence that women were living in poor health conditions. In order to refute these statements, one of the nuns in the house has spread the images inside the building through the networks.

Load more