A woman with a cross painted over her mouth attends a protest against a government plan to limit abortions in Madrid
A woman with a cross painted over her mouth attends a protest 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 POLITICS 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)
Thousands march in Madrid against planned abortion limits
Thousands of people have marched in Spain's capital to protest against a government plan to limit abortions
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)
A woman with a cross painted over her mouth holds up a banner during a protest against a government plan to limit abortions in Madrid
A woman with a cross painted over her mouth holds up a banner during a protest 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 banner reads, "We give birth, We decide". REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS 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)
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 POLITICS HEALTH)
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. The banner reads, "Legal abortion, to avoid dying". REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS 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)
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