Thousands of people march to protest a a government plan to limit abortions in Madrid
Thousands of people march to protest a government plan to limit abortions in Madrid February 1, 2014. The draft law, announced in December 2013, has prompted dissent within Spain's ruling conservative The People's Party (PP) ranks and protests across the country. It would allow abortion only in the case of rape or if the pregnancy posed a serious physical or mental health risk to the mother. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW HEALTH)
to protest against the Spanish government plan to limit abortions in the center of Marseille
A French woman attends a march to protest against the Spanish government plan to limit abortions that has caused unusually open divisions in the ruling conservative People's Party, in the center of Marseille, February 1, 2014. Protesters from around Spain joined the biggest demonstration so far against a draft bill to restrict abortion to cases of rape or severe danger to the mother's health. Sign reads, "Support for Spanish Women". REUTERS/Philippe Laurenson (FRANCE - Tags: HEALTH POLITICS)
to protest against the Spanish government plan to limit abortions in the center of Marseille
A French woman attends a march to protest against the Spanish government plan to limit abortions that has caused unusually open divisions in the ruling conservative People's Party, in the center of Marseille, February 1, 2014. Protesters from around Spain joined the biggest demonstration so far against a draft bill to restrict abortion to cases of rape or severe danger to the mother's health. Sign reads, "To Abort is a Right". REUTERS/Philippe Laurenson (FRANCE - Tags: HEALTH POLITICS)
French demonstrators hold a banner to protest against the Spanish government plan to limit abortions in the center of Marseille
French demonstrators hold a banner which reads, "To Abort is Our Right, Our Liberty. In Spain, in Europe and in the World", to protest against the Spanish government plan to limit abortions that has caused unusually open divisions in the ruling conservative People's Party, in the center of Marseille, February 1, 2014. Protesters from around Spain joined the biggest demonstration so far against a draft bill to restrict abortion to cases of rape or severe danger to the mother's health. REUTERS/Philippe Laurenson (FRANCE - Tags: HEALTH POLITICS)
People protest behind a fence near the Spanish parliament against a government plan to limit abortions in Madrid
People protest behind a fence near the Spanish parliament against a government plan to limit abortions in Madrid February 1, 2014. The draft law, announced in December 2013, has prompted dissent within Spain's ruling conservative The People's Party (PP) ranks and protests across the country. It would allow abortion only in the case of rape or if the pregnancy posed a serious physical or mental health risk to the mother. The sign reads "Take your rosary out of my ovaries". REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW HEALTH)
French demonstrators hold a banner to protest against the Spanish government plan to limit abortions in the center of Marseille
French demonstrators hold a banner to protest against the Spanish government plan to limit abortions that has caused unusually open divisions in the ruling conservative People's Party, in the center of Marseille, February 1, 2014. Protesters from around Spain joined the biggest demonstration so far against a draft bill to restrict abortion to cases of rape or severe danger to the mother's health. Sign (C) reads, "Help, Simone Veil ! Return to the Past". REUTERS/Philippe Laurenson (FRANCE - Tags: HEALTH POLITICS)
People protest behind a fence near the Spanish parliament against a government plan to limit abortions in Madrid
People protest behind a fence near the Spanish parliament against a government plan to limit abortions in Madrid February 1, 2014. The draft law, announced in December 2013, has prompted dissent within Spain's ruling conservative The People's Party (PP) ranks and protests across the country. It would allow abortion only in the case of rape or if the pregnancy posed a serious physical or mental health risk to the mother. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW HEALTH)
People protest behind a fence near the Spanish parliament against a government plan to limit abortions in Madrid
People protest behind a fence near the Spanish parliament against a government plan to limit abortions in Madrid February 1, 2014. The draft law, announced in December 2013, has prompted dissent within Spain's ruling conservative The People's Party (PP) ranks and protests across the country. It would allow abortion only in the case of rape or if the pregnancy posed a serious physical or mental health risk to the mother. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW HEALTH)
Thousands of people march to protest a government plan to limit abortions in Madrid
Thousands of people march to protest a government plan to limit abortions in Madrid February 1, 2014. The draft law, announced in December 2013, has prompted dissent within Spain's ruling conservative The People's Party (PP) ranks and protests across the country. It would allow abortion only in the case of rape or if the pregnancy posed a serious physical or mental health risk to the mother. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW HEALTH)
Thousands of people march to protest a government plan to limit abortions in Madrid
Thousands of people march to protest a government plan to limit abortions in Madrid February 1, 2014. The draft law, announced in December 2013, has prompted dissent within Spain's ruling conservative The People's Party (PP) ranks and protests across the country. It would allow abortion only in the case of rape or if the pregnancy posed a serious physical or mental health risk to the mother. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS HEALTH)