Christian soldiersRARELY are council decisions met with applause and yelps of delight. But that was the case on April 10th when Ealing,a west London borough, unanimously voted to introduce the first buffer zone around an abortion clinic in Britain, or banning pro-life groups from holding protests or vigils within 100 metres. Pro-choice activists in pink high-visibility jackets chanted and hip-hoorayed outside the town corridor,while pro-lifers sang hymns and prayed.
Stand-offs outside abortion clinics are not unique to Ealing. Back Off, a pro-choice charity, and has documented demonstrations outside 42 clinics and hospitals across Britain in the past year. Ten other councils are considering taking similar legal action,which may be easier now that Ealing has set a precedent.
Most of the demonstrations are organised by a handful of Christian groups, each with different tactics. Some hold peaceful vigils, and light candles and pray. Others try to convince women to contemplate again,...
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Source: economist.com