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Index – Abroad – Chaos in the United States: Someone drove a car among the protesters

like friday we wrote The US Supreme Court has struck down the law legalizing abortion called Roe v. Wade, so it is no longer illegal for member states to ban abortion. Thirteen countries have already banned it automatically. Clinical closures have already begun in some states.

President Joe Biden called the decision a “tragic mistake,” condemned the Supreme Court’s decision, and called on members of the US Congress to pass a federal law guaranteeing women’s right to abortion.

An abortion clinic in Little Rock, Arkansas, the state where abortion was immediately banned, closed its doors as soon as the court announced its decision. The staff informed the women over the phone that they had to cancel their appointments.

It’s heartbreaking that we need to summon these people and inform them that Roe v. Wade’s ruling has been overturned

Sister Ashley Hunt said, to the BBC.

Abortion bans took effect automatically in Kentucky, Louisiana, Arkansas, South Dakota, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Alabama. It will be introduced in Mississippi and North Dakota after being approved by the attorney general. It will take effect in Wyoming within five days and must be approved by the Utah legislature. In Idaho, Tennessee and Texas, the bans will take effect within 30 days.

They are demonstrating in major American cities, and there were people driving among them

Thousands of protesters in New York moved from Washington Square in Manhattan to federal court and then to Brooklyn due to the abolition of federal guarantees of abortion rights. In the evening, the work ended due to rain, but some protesters marched to northern Manhattan. There were no reports of any arrests by the social media groups coordinating the protests in New York.

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Meanwhile, users posted photos and videos of similar events in Boston, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and Seattle on social media. In Phoenix, Arizona, police detonated tear gas after pro-abortion protesters knocked on doors and windows of the state capital.

In Iowa, they drove a car between protesters, which was also recorded. At least one person was reported injured.

“Night of Rage” calls for the Supreme Court’s abortion decision began circulating on social media on Friday. Major pro-abortion groups and organizations rejected such calls, and stressed the need to maintain the peace of protest.

Taylor Swift was terrified of the decision

Meanwhile, American singer Taylor Swift also responded to what happened, redistributing Michelle Obama’s post along with her own thoughts.

It’s especially scary that we’re staying here – where people have been fighting for many years for women to have the right to own their own bodies, and today’s decision has denied us that – reads the singer’s post.

(Cover image: An anti-abortion protest in Washington Square Park, New York, June 24, 2022. Photo: Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

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