
Protest outside the U.S. Supreme Court after the decision to ban abortion. June 24, 2022. File photoUN, Jun 24Restricting access to abortion does not prevent people from seeking abortion — it will only make it more dangerous, Stéphane Dujarric, spokesman for the UN Secretary General, said at a briefing commenting on the decision U.S. Supreme Court.» We have noted today's decision of the Supreme Court. I can only reiterate our principled position on this issue. It is that sexual and reproductive health and rights in this area have been the basis of a life of choice, opportunity rights of women and girls around the world,» Dujarric said. «It's also important to note that restricting access to abortion doesn't stop people from seeking an abortion—it only makes the procedure more deadly. This is evident from our data,» he added. As
Biden condemned the decision Top U.S. Supreme Court on Prohibition of Abortion»Women's ability to control what happens to their bodies is related to the status and role they play in society. Reproductive rights are an integral part of women's rights and human rights more broadly,» he said. The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday reviewed the 1973 Roe v. scope. The 1973 Roe v. Wade case granted women the right to perform abortions without government restrictions. US protests after abortion ban decision

