Polish appeals court to rule next month in abortion case which activists say could set a precedent
- An appeals court in Poland will rule on February 13 in the case of Justyna Wydrzynska, a women's rights activist convicted of providing abortion pills to another woman.
- Justyna Wydrzynska was sentenced to eight months of community service for sending abortion pills, while the woman who received them faced no charges.
- The case has attracted attention as activists believe it could set a judicial precedent in Poland's strict anti-abortion legal framework.
- Wydrzynska asserted her innocence in court, stating that both she and the woman she helped did not feel guilty.
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