Pro-Life Activist Awarded £13K After Arrests for ‘Silent Prayer’ Outside Abortion Clinic
A Christian woman has been awarded £13,000 from police after she was arrested twice for silently praying outside an abortion clinic.
A Christian woman has been awarded £13,000 from police after she was arrested twice for silently praying outside an abortion clinic.
Department of Justice (DOJ) data reveals how the Biden administration has used the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act to specifically target pro-life activists, despite the statute’s original intent of protecting abortion clinics as well as pro-life pregnancy centers and houses of worship.
Three more pro-life activists were sentenced on Wednesday for violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act during a 2021 abortion clinic protest in Tennessee.
A Christian father of 11 was sentenced to three years of supervised release for a peaceful protest at a Tennessee abortion clinic in 2021.
An eighth pro-life activist was sentenced on Wednesday under the Freedom of Access the Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act and “conspiracy against rights” for an abortion clinic protest in Washington, DC, in October 2020.
Seven pro-life activists were sentenced to years in federal prison on Tuesday and Wednesday for protesting at the Washington Surgi-Clinic in Washington, DC, in 2020, an abortion clinic infamous for late-term abortions.
Handy was sentenced to four years and nine months behind bars, as well as three years of supervised release, on Tuesday.
A South Carolina man was found guilty on Monday of violating the FACE Act after blocking the entrance to an abortion clinic in 2022.
Pro-life activists who prayed and sang hymns during a peaceful protest at a Tennessee abortion clinic in 2021 could spend 11 years behind bars thanks to the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) use of a federal law created to target Ku Klux Klan members after the Civil War.
President Joe Biden’s pro-abortion administration announced in October 2022 that it had charged 11 activists involved in the March 5, 2021 “blockade” of the Carafem Health Center Clinic in Mount Juliet.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied an emergency motion on Friday to release pro-life activist Lauren Handy from jail.
Three more pro-life activists were found guilty on Friday and immediately incarcerated for their role in an abortion clinic blockade that took place in Washington, DC, in October of 2020.
A Washington, DC, jury found five pro-life activists guilty of violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act on Tuesday for seeking to prevent abortions by blocking the entrance of an abortion clinic in 2020.
A woman has been arrested for silently praying outside an abortion clinic in England, as officers claimed “engaging in payer” is an offence.
The DOJ has indicted more pro-life activists for allegedly violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act.
A pro-life activist and a Catholic priest were cleared after both were arrested while silently praying outside an abortion clinic in England.
A British Army veteran was reportedly issued a fine while silently praying for his deceased son outside of an abortion clinic.
She allegedly screamed,”There are too many children!” as she threw her coffee at a pro-life advocate outside the abortion clinic.
In yet another assault on Christianity in Britain, a pro-life activist was arrested for silently praying outside an abortion clinic.
A ban on protesting around abortion clinics in England and Wales was backed this week by MPs, despite commanding majority of Conservatives.
Spain has outlawed harassment of women seeking abortions at abortion clinics, which includes annoying or offending those seeking an abortion.
Pro-life activist Joseph Scheidler, called the “Godfather” of the pro-life movement, died Monday morning at the age of 93.
Pro-abortion Labour MP Rupa Huq has called for a nationwide ban on protests outside abortion clinics by pro-life activists who hold vigils and offer support to prospective mothers outside the clinics.
The High Court of England and Wales ruled Monday that a “no-prayer zone” around a London abortion clinic is legal, in a move expected to encourage the establishment of similar buffer zones in the United Kingdom.