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"It has been dubbed the “Abortion Drone,” and it’s due to make its maiden flight on Saturday.
The unmanned aerial vehicle, loaded with packets of pills that cause abortions, will depart from the German town of Frankfurt an der Oder and fly across the Oder river to the Polish town of Slubice.
It will be carrying enough mifepristone and misoprostol, abortion-inducing medication approved by the World Health Organization, for two or three women. The drugs can be taken without medical supervision in the first nine weeks of pregnancy.
Women on the other end of the drop — abortion activists in the fiercely Catholic country — will be waiting to collect the pills at a yet-to be-disclosed location.
The Netherlands-based Women on Waves, one of the four women’s rights groups involved in the event, said the aim is three-fold: to deliver a much-needed service to Polish women, to raise awareness that safe abortion medication exists, and to pressure the Polish government to change its draconian laws.
Poland is one of the very few European countries where abortion is not freely available in the first trimester."
"It has been dubbed the “Abortion Drone,” and it’s due to make its maiden flight on Saturday.
The unmanned aerial vehicle, loaded with packets of pills that cause abortions, will depart from the German town of Frankfurt an der Oder and fly across the Oder river to the Polish town of Slubice.
It will be carrying enough mifepristone and misoprostol, abortion-inducing medication approved by the World Health Organization, for two or three women. The drugs can be taken without medical supervision in the first nine weeks of pregnancy.
Women on the other end of the drop — abortion activists in the fiercely Catholic country — will be waiting to collect the pills at a yet-to be-disclosed location.
The Netherlands-based Women on Waves, one of the four women’s rights groups involved in the event, said the aim is three-fold: to deliver a much-needed service to Polish women, to raise awareness that safe abortion medication exists, and to pressure the Polish government to change its draconian laws.
Poland is one of the very few European countries where abortion is not freely available in the first trimester."