Abortion restrictions in Russia spark outrage as the country takes a conservative turn

A woman stands near a banner that says: "A prospective mother thinks: 'What do I do now? Will I be able to handle it? Where to find support?'" at a bus stop in St. Petersburg, Russia, Monday, Oct. 23, 2023. Over three decades, Russia went from having some of the world's least-restrictive abortion laws to being what officials call a bulwark of “traditional values,†with the health minister condemning women for prioritizing careers over childbearing. (AP Photo)

TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Despite its last-minute scheduling, the meeting at a bookstore in Russia’s westernmost city of Kaliningrad still drew about 60 people, with many outraged by a lawmaker’s efforts to ban abortions in local private clinics.

The weeknight turnout surprised and heartened Dasha Yakovleva, one of the organizers, amid under President Vladimir Putin.

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