Press release: February 3rd, 2009

European Court rules that Portugal violated Freedom of Expression of Women on Waves.

The European Court of Human Rights ruled today that article 10, that guarantees the freedom of expression, was violated when the Portuguese government send warships to prevent the Women on Waves ship from entering Portugal in 2004. With a ship, Women on Waves sails to countries where abortion is illegal. After sailing to international waters, early medical abortions can be provided safely and legally. National penal legislation, and thus also abortion laws, extends only to territorial waters; outside that 12-miles radius the law of the country where the ship is registered applies. Women on Waves’ mission is to prevent unsafe abortions and empower women to exercise their human right to physical and mental autonomy. Every year 20 million women resort to unsafe abortion services as a result of which 70.000 women die unnecessary.
The case was filed by Women on Waves and two Portuguese associations, Clube Safo and Não te Prives (for the press release and the ruling of the ECHR please visit echrblog.blogspot.com/2009/02/women-on-waves.html

The purpose of the ships visit to Portugal was to call attention to the consequences of illegal abortion, to give information and sexual health education and to catalyze change of the restrictive abortion law. Until 2007, when abortion was legalized Portugal was the only country within the EU that actively prosecuted women and doctors for illegal abortion.
When the ship arrived at Portuguese national waters, the Portuguese minister of Defense forbade the ship to enter national waters. Even though the ship did not violate any Portuguese, Dutch or international laws with the activities on board.
The minister of Defense even send two war ships to monitor the ship Borndiep during 24 hours a day while it was drifting in international waters. The majority of Portuguese population supported the campaign.
Early December 2004, only two months after the ships visit to Portugal, the Portuguese president decided to dissolve the Portuguese government. The Socialist Party won the new elections in February 2005 with an overwhelming majority and promised to hold a new referendum on easing the country's strict laws against abortion as soon as possible.
The national referendum on abortion took place in February 2007, two and half year after the Women on Waves ship visited Portugal, Abortion is now legalized in Portugal.

For more information please send an email to :press@womenonwaves.org

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    European court ruling against Portugal

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    Persbericht 25-9-2011
    Minister van VWS doet onjuiste uitspraak over veiligheid gebruik abortuspil Ten onrechte stelt de Minister van VWS dat medicamenteuze abortus via het internet gevaarlijk is.
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  • Press release: 

    Suhaile - Misoprostol hotline launch in Pakistan!

    Press Release from the Misoprostol hotline in Pakistan:

    Press release June 25 th, 2010:

    Suhaile - Misoprostol hotline launch in Pakistan!

    A hotline that gives women practical information about sexual and reproductive health in general and the use of a
    medicine called misoprostol to prevent heavy bleeding of
    women after giving birth and for inducing safe miscarriage at home, will be launched on Saturday the 25th June.
    Misoprostol is registered as an essential medicine on the
    list of the World Health Organization and registered in Pakistan under the brand names Arthrotec, Cytotec, Cytopan, and ST Mom.

    Where: press conference at Hotel Ambassador, 7 Davis Road, Lahore, Pakistan
    When: 13:00 hrs, Saturday, 26th June, 2010.

  • Press release: 30 July, 2009

    "How women can do a safe abortion with pills themselves" hotline launch in Argentina

    For women needing help in Argentina: (011) 156 664 7070

    For more information or for press contacts, call: 0054 911 57 37 9584

    or write to: masinformacion.menosriesgos@yahoo.com.ar

  • Press release: 12 Juni, 2009

    Huisartsen moeten toegang krijgen tot de abortuspil.

    Tekst artikel zoals geplaatst in Nederlands Juristenblad 23 2009

  • Press release: 29-5-2009

    Attempt to close safe abortion hotline in Chile

  • Press release: 28 th of may, 2009

    Abortion hotline launch in Chile supported by Women on Waves

  • Press release: October 17 th

    Three women sailed to international waters

  • Press release: October 16th, 2008

    Abortion ship arrives in Valencia.

  • 13-10-2008: 

    Free abortions for Spanish women on board Women on Waves ship.

    At the invitation of more than 30 Spanish organizations, the Women on Waves ship will arrive in the harbor of Valencia on October 16 at 17.00 o?clock. The ship will stay still October 21. Catholic groups are already trying to stop the ship from entering.

    Press Information

    From October 15-22: +34 610065157
    Before and after October 15-22: +31652052561 or +31204650004
    Or send an email to press@womenonwaves.org

    Help

    Spanish women in need of help can call (+34) 600050553

    Program

    For the program during the ship?s visit please click here

  • Press release: 18-06-2008

    Virgin launches hotline for safe abortion

    Quito, Ecuador June 18, 2008

    The Virgin de Panecillo revealed a banner with the text “Safe abortion, 099004545". The number is from a hotline that will provide women with information about how they can do a safe abortion with pills themselves at home and other information related to sexual health.

    The banner action was done by Women on Waves and Coordinadora Juvenil.

  • Press release: 17-06-2008

    Safe abortion with pills for Ecuadorean women

    The press conference will take place at the Panecillo in Quito at 11.30 with a surprise action during which the abortion helpline will be launched. The hotline (number 593 99004545) will provide women with information explaining how they can do a safe abortion themselves with pills at home.

    For more press information:

    Women on Waves:
    or +31652052561

    Coordinadora Juvenil:
    +593 8 2916415

  • Press release: 13-4-2007

    Polish parliament voted against proposed amendments in Polish Constitution.

    Protection of dignity from the moment of conception will not be incorporated into Polish Constitution.

  • Press release: 10-4-1007

    "Yes" to legalize abortion in Portugal!!

    On 10th of April Portugal's president ratified a law allowing women to obtain abortions until the 10th week of pregnancy.
    The abortion law will come into force when the government publishes it in official records, probably next month.

  • Press release: 

    Fetus might be protected by constitutional article in Poland

    by Kinga Manders: The Polish Parliament in two months will vote whether to change article 38 of the Constitution or not. The article guarantees the protection of life of every human being. The League of Polish Families' proposal is to add "from the moment of conception" at the end of the sentence. All three of right wing populistic parties of the coalition declare their support for the change. If the change is accepted, Poland will have the most restrictive abortion law in Europe.

  • Press release: 

    European Parliament debates abortion ship

    European abortion debate turns divisive. By CONSTANT BRAND ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

    BRUSSELS, Belgium -- European Parliament legislators on Thursday turned a fight over abortion rights in Portugal into an emotional and divisive debate on women's rights and the division between church and state.

    (The full text of the debate can be found at website EU
    Please click on Debates to download PDF on your computer.)

  • Press release: 

    Back home from Portugal

    Women on Waves Press release 14 september 2004

    The Women on Waves ship Borndiep arrived back in the Netherlands on Tuesday the 14 th of September The ship and its crew had left for Portugal on august 23 on the invitation of the Portuguese organizations Não te Prives, Youth Action for Peace, UMAR and Club Safe.

  • Press release: 

    Medical Team flies back to the Netherlands Sunday, 12th of september

    Women on Waves Press Release 11-09-2004

    As planned, Dr. Rebecca Gomperts, Dr. Gunilla Kleiverda, Gemma Pagano and the rest of our team will return home with flight TAP 662 at 18:00 hours from Lisboa Airport.

  • Press release: 

    Rumours of prosecution exaggerated

    A Portuguese anti-abortion group has accused Rebecca Gomperts of breaking the Portuguese law because she explained on the Portuguese television how an abortion can be done.

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  • Press release: October 18 th

    Open ship day on sunday