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Pro-abortion rights violence is violence committed against organizations or individuals that oppose abortion, including anti-abortion advocacy groups or religious groups that oppose abortion. Incidents of such violence include arson, graffiti, threats, and assault.
Background[edit]
On May 9, 2022, the White House issued a warning against "violence, threats, or vandalism" in relation to protests in favor of abortion rights.[1][2]
By country[edit]
Chile[edit]
- 2008: Unidentified activists ignited a bomb at the University of the Ande in response to a Supreme Court ruling against the distribution of abortion-inducing medication. No one was injured. [3]
Germany[edit]
- 1974-1995: In 1977, Rote Zora bombed the German Doctors Association's office to protest German abortion laws.[4]
Spain[edit]
- January 2014: A Catholic Church in Saville was set on fire, causing minor damage, and graffitied with messages referencing abortion.[5]
United States[edit]
- September 20, 2022: An 83-year-old volunteer for Right to Life Michigan was canvassing homes in a Michigan community prior to the November 8 vote on Proposition 3, and was shot in the shoulder by an unidentified man. The volunteer was treated and released from the hospital.[6]
- June 8, 2022: A 26-year-old man was arrested and charged with attempted murder of Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh.[7] In custody, he indicated he was "upset" about the leak of a draft ruling overturning Roe v Wade.[8]
- May 8, 2022: The headquarters of Wisconsin Family Action, an anti-abortion advocacy organization, was attacked. A molotov cocktail was thrown through the window, starting a fire, and graffiti was left reading: "If abortions aren't safe, then you aren't either." The purported radical pro-abortion rights group "Jane's Revenge" claimed responsibility. A statement attributed to the group warned that "fake" pregnancy clients operated by anti-abortion groups should close within 30 days, or the group would strike again.[9][10][11]
- May 8, 2022: A protestor was detained for swinging a bike lock at an anti-abortion speaker in Massachussetts.[12]
- May, 2022: Following Mother's Day Weekend there were incidents of vandalism in Colorado and Virginia.[13][14]
- May, 2021: A crisis pregnancy center in Illinois suffered $250,000 in damage after an act of arson. It remains unclear who the perpetrator was.[15]
- May 2016: An anti-abortion ministry's building in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was closed for several months after heavy damage caused by an incident of purported arson.[16]
- March 2015: A woman in Texas was arrested for throwing a Molotov cocktail at an anti-abortion group praying outside an Austin-based Planned Parenthood.[17]
- September 11, 2009: An anti-abortion protestor, Jim Pouillon, was murdered while protesting abortion in front of a high school. The murderer was reportedly offended by the anti-abortion material displayed by the protestor.[18]
- 2009 - 2011: Self-proclaimed "pro-choice terrorist" Theodore Shulman threatened a number of anti-abortion leaders.[19] Shulman was pursued by the FBI and pled guilty to making illegal threats.[20]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "Dems warn against violence as protesters gather at justices' homes". www.ny1.com.
- ^ Doherty, Erin (May 9, 2022). "Psaki: Biden believes protests shouldn't include "violence" or "threats"". Axios.
- ^ S.A.P, El Mercurio (April 24, 2008). "Senador Naranjo condena bomba en Universidad de Los Andes | Emol.com". Emol.
- ^ "Germany's 'Red Zora' terrorist spared jail - Independent Online Edition > Europe". Archived from the original on 2007-05-15. Retrieved 2022-05-13.
- ^ "Intentan quemar la Iglesia de Santa Marina de Sevilla". ELMUNDO. January 5, 2014.
- ^ "Right to Life of Michigan says volunteer was shot while canvassing". The Detroit News. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
- ^ Cramer, Maria; Jiménez, Jesus (June 8, 2022). "Armed Man Traveled to Justice Kavanaugh's Home to Kill Him, Officials Say". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ "US man charged with attempted murder of Justice Brett Kavanaugh". June 9, 2022 – via www.bbc.com.
- ^ "Pro-choice group claims arson attack on Wisconsin anti-abortion office". the Guardian. May 10, 2022.
- ^ Ploeg, Luke Vander; Lathers, Addison (May 8, 2022). "Anti-Abortion Group in Wisconsin Is Hit by Arson, Authorities Say". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ Smith, Zachary Snowdon. "Reproductive-Rights Radicals Claim Responsibility For Arson Attack On Wisconsin Anti-Abortion Office". Forbes.
- ^ Rosenberg, Eli; Ringle • •, Evan (8 May 2022). "Pro-Choice Protester Detained After Swinging Bike Lock at Anti-Abortion Speaker".
- ^ Swanson, Sady. "West Fort Collins Catholic church vandalized with pro-abortion rights message Saturday". Fort Collins Coloradoan.
- ^ Paul Duggan (2022-06-27). "Virginia church vandalized after Supreme Court ruling on abortion". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. ISSN 0190-8286. OCLC 1330888409.
- ^ Kravetz, Andy. "Arson blamed in fire that caused $250,000 in damage to Peoria Women's Care Center". Peoria Journal Star.
- ^ "Fires heavily damage anti-abortion ministry in ABQ; FBI investigation launched - Albuquerque Journal". www.abqjournal.com.
- ^ Mendoza, Madalyn (March 25, 2015). "Affidavit: Woman, 52, threw Molotov cocktail at prayer group outside Austin Planned Parenthood". mySA.
- ^ "Police: Shooting suspect offended by anti-abortion material - CNN.com". edition.cnn.com.
- ^ Baumann, Nick. ""First Pro-Choice Terrorist" Ted Shulman Indicted for Alleged Death Threats".
- ^ "Manhattan Man Pleads Guilty in Manhattan Federal Court to Illegally Threatening Pro-Life Advocates". FBI.
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