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Finnish activist Aiski Ryökäs at a My Voice, My Choice press conference. | Varja Jovanovič
A massive campaign to expand access throughout Europe launches today. An unprecedented effort to expand abortion rights throughout Europe launches today, led by groups that were already fighting for reproductive freedom at the national level in their eight home countries. The My Voice, My Choice campaign aims to collect 1 million signatures in the next few months to pressure leaders of the European Union to.
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