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Polish woman wins abortion case | Polish woman wins abortion case |
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The European Court of Human Rights has awarded a Polish woman 25,000 euros ($33,000; £16,000) in damages after she was refused an abortion. | |
Alicja Tysiac's eyesight worsened drastically after she had her third baby and she fears she may go blind. | Alicja Tysiac's eyesight worsened drastically after she had her third baby and she fears she may go blind. |
The 35-year-old mother was refused an abortion despite warnings that having a baby could make her go blind. | The 35-year-old mother was refused an abortion despite warnings that having a baby could make her go blind. |
In staunchly Catholic Poland, abortion is illegal unless the health of the mother or unborn child is at risk. | In staunchly Catholic Poland, abortion is illegal unless the health of the mother or unborn child is at risk. |
The Strasbourg court ruled that the mother of three's human rights had been violated when she was denied an abortion on therapeutic grounds. | |
Strict laws | Strict laws |
When Alicja Tysiac became pregnant in February 2000, three eye specialists told her having another baby could put her eyesight at serious risk. | When Alicja Tysiac became pregnant in February 2000, three eye specialists told her having another baby could put her eyesight at serious risk. |
But neither the specialists nor her GP would authorise an abortion. | But neither the specialists nor her GP would authorise an abortion. |
After giving birth later that year, Ms Tysiac suffered a retinal haemorrhage and feared she may go blind. | After giving birth later that year, Ms Tysiac suffered a retinal haemorrhage and feared she may go blind. |
She now wears glasses with thick powerful lenses but she cannot see objects more than a metre and a half (5ft) away. | She now wears glasses with thick powerful lenses but she cannot see objects more than a metre and a half (5ft) away. |
As a disabled single mother, she struggles to raise her three children on her meagre state pension. | As a disabled single mother, she struggles to raise her three children on her meagre state pension. |
The court ruling will not affect Poland's strict abortion laws, which some right-wing politicians want to make even stricter. | The court ruling will not affect Poland's strict abortion laws, which some right-wing politicians want to make even stricter. |
But it does highlight the difficulties Polish women have of obtaining even a legal abortion. | But it does highlight the difficulties Polish women have of obtaining even a legal abortion. |
Polish women's rights groups estimate there are just 200 legal abortions performed every year. | Polish women's rights groups estimate there are just 200 legal abortions performed every year. |
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