April 6, 2008
Tracy Wilkinson, Los Angeles Times
In Spain, police have swept into clinics, hauled away cartons of medical records and questioned dozens of women who had terminated their pregnancies, sometimes showing up at their homes, to their great mortification.
In Italy and Spain, two of Europe’s most predominantly Roman Catholic
countries, opponents of abortion are finding new ways to challenge laws and use
the issue to influence national elections, a generation after most citizens
thought the issue was resolved.
