Protesters gather outside the US Embassy in London this afternoon (Photo: Getty)

More than 100 people gathered outside the US Embassy in London to protest today’s decision to abolish the constitutional right to abortion.

The US Supreme Court has completed a nearly 50-year defense of abortion and has ruled to overturn the groundbreaking ruling against Rowade.

This is expected to lead to abortion bans in about half of US states.

Judith Or, vice president of the Abortion Rights Campaign Group, who said it organized the rally, said protesters were “full of anger and anger” at the decision and warned the result would be “terrible”.

He states: “We really can’t overstate how it affects women. Women are dying, rural women, women without access to online care, black women, women of color, the working poor. Women, these are the people most affected by this.

He added: We will fight until you get your rights back, and tonight we are filled with emotion for these women.

In the 21st century, it is hard to understand why they are doing this to drive people to risk their lives to control their fertility. It is absolutely horrible and devastating tonight. “

Protesters outside the US Embassy tonight

Protesters outside the US Embassy tonight (Photo: Getty)

More than 100 people participated in the march

More than 100 people participated in the demonstration (Photo: Getty)

Elizabeth Kelly, an accountant for the UK Democratic Party, addresses the protesters.

British Democrat Treasurer Elizabeth Kelly addresses protesters (Photo: Getty)

The crowd rose to its feet and denounced the United States Supreme Court’s decision and heard a speaker holding a sign reading “Our Body, Our Choice.”

Reporter Xian Bradley has posted a video of a protest showing people defending “our body, our lives, the right to make decisions.”

He wrote on Twitter: “Currently outside the US Embassy in London. Anger, disobedience and determination to continue fighting and organizing.

One of the participants arrived in a handmade fairy tale outfit whose society is dominated by a fundamentalist regime that regards women as property.

By a 6-3 vote, the court ruled in Mississippi’s favor in the Dobbs v. Women’s Health Organization lawsuit. Jackson, who banned most abortions 15 weeks after pregnancy, and the court’s decision in 1973 was true. The roe deer has legalized abortion throughout the country.

It paves the way for individual states to enact their own laws allowing abortion. Many have already decided to introduce more restrictive laws.

The court is currently considering other cases subject to case law, such as protection of access to contraception and admission to same-sex marriage.

“It was an important and sad day for the United States,” said Wenlind Lindros, chairman of the Democratic Party of Japan, an official organization for Democratic foreign residents.

As for the opposition movement, she said: “I’m about the same age as the Roe v. Wade case. I think there are a lot of women in my generation. We had to fight for women’s rights. We’ve come a long way. It probably wasn’t the end, but as you know, it was really one of the foundational decisions underlying our equality in the United States.

“So it’s very important to take it, it’s going to affect women, the older generation, of course, the younger generation, and it’s going to find a way for us to be political and come back. That’s what you need to do.”

The Women’s Equality Party participated in the demonstration, writing on Twitter that it was “protesting here.”

“Women’s reproductive rights are not pawns in political games,” they said. “Solidarity with our American sisters and women around the world who have been denied the right to physical autonomy.”

Esme Trebrelini, 25, one of the protesters, said: Yes, the United States is the most powerful country in the world and one of the richest countries in the world. If it can happen there, it can happen anywhere, of course. “

Freyja Shaw, 20, said: I think I feel angry everywhere so please make it as loud as possible. “

Jessica Kapi, 25, said: I felt that way. We were angry everywhere for the women we were able to withdraw.

“Today I saw statistics that the United States is actually one of four countries that have withdrawn the right to abortion. So I got on the train and I’m here 45 minutes later.

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