Group critical of President for sigining termination Bill into law and says North won’t be next
Around 30 anti-abortion campaigners gathered in Dungannon, Co Tyrone on Thursday in protest at a visit by President Michael D Higgins, who they criticised for signing the State’s abortion legislation into law.
The protesters claimed the school objected to them standing at its entrance so they were situated across the road as cars carrying Mr Higgins and his entourage arrived. Those involved recited the Rosary and sang hymns. “The fact that a Catholic school invited him after he signed in the abortion law in the Free State, and countless babies have been murdered from January because of it, is not right, things like that can’t happen,” she said.
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