Keep the closet closed

On the 16th of June, the Langenort finally sails out, after first having the medicine on board sealed in a closet (to the disbelief of the dutch customs officers) and being stranded in mud for two hours.

The rest of the Women on Waves organization leaves Holland by car, with enough equipment to set up a small office in their rented house in Wladyslawowo. By the 18th of June, the office is up and running and the security advisor from the Feminist Majority Foundation has arrived.

June 16, 2003
After an early start to complete preparations for our journey, we ask the Dutch customs to seal the abortion pills in a closet in the treatment room. The customs official is rather surprised and says he has not sealed anything for years, 'not even a bottle of alcohol or cigarettes'. When we explain to him that these medicines are illegal in the destination country, he seals the medicines while shaking his head in disbelief. At 11 o’clock it is high tide and the ship can finally set sail. The engines are fired up and Margreet orders the ropes untied, but the ship still does not move. The ship's owners have stranded the Langenort in too-shallow water. We are stuck in the mud for two hours and only a tugboat can pull us out. Finally, the Women on Waves ship with the mobile clinic on board leaves the port of Harlingen on its voyage to Poland.

June 17, 2003
Gunilla, Jeannette, Lotte and Rebecca drive to Poland in a car loaded with all the equipment we need to set up a small office in the house that we rented in Wladyslawowo. The trip takes one day. The rest of the Dutch volunteers will come by train or plane.

Press team, Sladjana: �As the deadline approaches the stress levels rise. I start suffering from amnesia and anxiety. What if there are some 'antis' with guns? What if our bodyguards don’t sympathise with us but are in fact members of the anti-abortion movement?�

June 18, 2003
Rebecca picks up Margie (our security advisor from the Feminist Majority Foundation) from the airport and together they visit some lawyers. Although we have already established some contact with legal advisors it is still difficult to find an attorney that wants to help us. They are all afraid of losing clientele or of negatively affecting their careers, but we will definitely need a lawyer to be on standby once the ship arrives. At last we find a professional law firm willing to help. They advise us not to say anything about abortion services on Polish territory even though it is not clear what law we might be breaking. Because everything is so unpredictable we decide to follow this advice. How can women living in this country ever find out where to go? It is hard for us to even imagine the desperation they must feel. We instruct the web team in the Netherlands to remove all the texts from the Polish site that say that we will provide the abortion pill. We also adapt the instructions for the hotline team. As of now they can not say that we can provide abortion services, they can only ask a woman about her last period and if she has a passport to join the sexual health workshop at sea. It is ridiculous because the public knows and understands what the ship's visit is about. As an act of precaution we decide to tape all hotline conversations and counselling sessions on board. This is definitely different than Ireland.

Goodbye

The Langenort leaves to return the Netherlands. Weather is rough and emotions…

The last trip

The Langenort sails to international waters very early in the morning to avoid…

Artists or abortion doctors?

Women on Waves are invited to participate in an art event at Modelarnia, a…

Kremlin, Acropolis, Eiffel Tower, Langenort!

The Langenort does not sail out again due to weather conditions, and instead…

Open Ship

An open house day is held on the ship to be able to provide more information.

Support us

In Wroc?aw a demonstration takes place to support the actions of Women on Waves.

Active media

Washington Times 29-06-2003, Joe Bob's week in review: "The Langenort, a…

Sailing again

The Langenort sails out into international waters for the second time. There…

Dealing

The local prosecutor has started an investigation concerning the possible…

To international waters

The Langenort can finally sail to international waters to provide Polish women…

Teaching those who want to learn

The ship moved to a publicly more accessible space so that press and visitors…

A letter of support, a drop of truth.

On the fourth day of the campaign, it almost seemed like this hectic isolated…

Custom officials

On the 22nd of June the pharmaceutical experts identify 180 Cytotec pills and…

Arriving in Władysławowo

After 48 hours of negotiation with the harbor officials, the wind lifts up and…

Calling

DZIENNIK BALTYCKI: "There will be no pregnant women coming even as close as 10…

Press, police, politicians. and phones.

In the morning of the 21st of June, a press conference is held in the…

Bright Lights, Wrong City

When the Langenort finally arrives in Poland on the 20th of June, it finds no…

Attention

On the 19th of June at two pm Women on Waves sends their international press…

Clogged toilets and lawyers who never stop talking.

Meanwhile, the Langenort is having some difficulties. The Langenort's engine…

Fame! Glory! Compulsory EU leader tours!

In June 2003, Women on Waves got a spot in the first Biennial of Thessalonica…

Wladywhatta?

By April 2003, the crew, press team, medical team and translators are all in…

Leaking like a sieve.

Women on Waves is careful not to announce their trip to Poland, as not to allow…

Power to the... Church?

In January 2003 the Polish Government announces that a referendum will be held…

Condensed SexEd

In December 2002, Women on Waves gives one day workshops for medical…

License to question authority

Even though Women on Waves' application for a license as a first trimester…