But airport officials say it’s against their rules.
Because of the country’s extreme regulations on abortion, many Irish women are forced to travel to the U.K. for their procedures, making the expensive and difficult appointment all the more arduous to access. According to the BBC, more than 3,000 Irish women a year make the trip to the U.K. to get abortion care.
Now, the Irish Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform (ICBR) has announced that it will protest at the Cork and Dublin airports, as well as in the Cork city center, with anti-abortion signage in an attempt to stop women from getting on the plane to have their appointments. This campaign is a part of the anti-abortion organization’s “Abortion Education Project.”
Representatives for ICBR told the Independent that the signs are meant to be “non-judgemental and non-polemical.”
“This Public Education Display will consist of medical images of aborted foetuses displayed on vinyl banners with brief, content-neutral, identifying captions,” ICBR said on Wednesday. “They are non-judgemental and non-polemical and offer no negative commentary concerning abortion, or the people who choose abortion, or the people who perform abortion.”
The group will also work with local crisis pregnancy centers, and try to convince women to seek support from a center instead of getting on their flights. Crisis pregnancy centers are known for using misleading tactics to convince women to keep their pregnancies, and recent research has found that when women decide to have an abortion, they are certain about the decision.
ICBR is planning the protest from July 29 to August 13, but airport officials in Cork and Dublin have both said that protests of any kind on airport property are not allowed.
However, the group still has every intention of protesting.
ICBR Director Jean-Simonis Engela told the Independent that he hopes the Irish police will protect ICBR’s freedom of speech.
“It is our hope that [the police] will do what they can to ensure that we, the volunteers, are free from unlawful interference with our Constitutional right to freedom of speech,” he said.




July 2, 2017 at 3:22 pm
We shall never give in!!! America OR North Ireland; women are abused and controlled too much; we don’t need these anti’s harassing and abusing us anymore!
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July 2, 2017 at 3:24 pm
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July 2, 2017 at 3:35 pm
Reblogged this on ProAbortion & ProChoice is ProLife and commented:
The airport says it’s against their regulations… I hope they stay true to that, and may the women of North Ireland AND America fight on knowing we have the right to health care and truth. We are not murderers, nor are we failures… We are GOOD women doing what any good person would do be it for our future, the potential child’s future or both!
ABORTION IS NOT MURDER!!
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July 2, 2017 at 4:56 pm
someone should interview those so-called “pro-lifers” and ask them how they show their care for human life, rather than merely caring about it.
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