Манъи исқоти ҳамл дар Полша мардумро ба по хезонд - акс

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Дар Полша минбаъд исқоти ҳамл манъ карда шуд. Аммо шаҳрвандони Полша аз чунин тасмимгириҳои ҳукумат розӣ нестанд. Барои изҳор доштани норизогии худ онҳо ба эътироз даст заданд.

Муфтӣ: исқоти ҳамл ҳаром аст, ҳар як кӯдак ба буҷаи Тоҷикистон миллион доллар меорад

Мақомоти ҳифзи ҳуқуқ барои пароканда кардани эътирозгарон аз ҳар васила истифода мебаранд. Гуфта мешавад, ин тасмим аз ҷониби Суди конститутсионӣ ба ҳукми қонунӣ даромад.

Шаҳрвандон комилан ба муқобили манъ шудани исқоти ҳамл мебошанд.Онҳо бо шиору овезаҳо ба кӯчаҳо баромаданд.

Суди конститутсионӣ қарор намуд, ки танҳо дар мавриди рушд накардани кӯдаки дар батн буда, исқоти ҳамл мумкин аст.Дар дигар ҳолатҳо анҷом додани ин кор тамоман номумкин аст.

Боз эътироз: таҷаммуи мардуми Қирғизистон дар шароити вируси корона

Зикр мегардад, ки пулис аллакай 7 нафар аз эътирозгаронро боздошт намуданд.

Аксари эътирозгарон дар замони пандемия пӯшидани ниқоби тиббиро фаромӯш накарданд. Вале риояи фосилаи иҷтимоӣ дар чунин ҳолат тамоман номумкинбуд.

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A protestor shows the V sign in front of a line of riot police guarding the house of Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of Poland's ruling Law and Justice party (PIS) during a demonstration against a decision by the Constitutional Court on abortion law restriction,in Warsaw on October 23, 2020.
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Protestors shout slogans as they are blocked by riot police guarding the house of Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of Poland's ruling Law and Justice party (PIS) during a demonstration against a decision by the Constitutional Court on abortion law restriction,in Warsaw on October 23, 2020. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
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A crowd defying pandemic-related ban on gatherings protests outside the house of Poland's ruling conservative party leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski against a decision by the Constitutional Court, in Warsaw, Poland, on Friday, Oct. 23, 2020. Poland’s top court ruled Thursday that a law allowing abortion of fetuses with congenital defects is unconstitutional, shutting a major loophole in the predominantly Catholic country's abortion laws that are among the strictest in Europe. Blocked by the police, the protesters chanted for the government to resign.
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Riot police guarding the house of Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of Poland's ruling Law and Justice party (PIS) watch protestors during a demonstration against a decision by the Constitutional Court on abortion law restriction,in Warsaw on October 23, 2020.
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A police cordon guards the house of Poland's ruling conservative party leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski against a crowd protesting a decision by the Constitutional Court, in Warsaw, Poland, on Friday, Oct. 23, 2020. Poland’s top court ruled Thursday that a law allowing abortion of fetuses with congenital defects is unconstitutional, shutting a major loophole in the predominantly Catholic country's abortion laws that are among the strictest in Europe. Defying the pandemic-related ban on gatherings, the protesters chanted for the government to resign.
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Protestors face off with riot police guarding the house of Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of Poland's ruling Law and Justice party (PIS) during a demonstration against a decision by the Constitutional Court on abortion law restriction,in Warsaw on October 23, 2020. (Photo by Wojtek RADWANSKI / AFP)
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A crowd defying pandemic-related ban on gatherings protests outside the house of Poland's ruling conservative party leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski against a decision by the Constitutional Court, in Warsaw, Poland, on Friday, Oct. 23, 2020. Poland’s top court ruled Thursday that a law allowing abortion of fetuses with congenital defects is unconstitutional, shutting a major loophole in the predominantly Catholic country's abortion laws that are among the strictest in Europe. Blocked by the police, the protesters chanted for the government to resign.
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Police cordon guards the house of Poland's ruling conservative party leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski against a crowd protesting a decision by the Constitutional Court, in Warsaw, Poland, on Friday, Oct. 23, 2020. Poland’s top court ruled Thursday that a law allowing abortion of fetuses with congenital defects is unconstitutional, shutting a major loophole in the predominantly Catholic country's abortion laws that are among the strictest in Europe. Defying the pandemic-related ban on gatherings, the protesters chanted for the government to resign.
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Protestors face off with riot police guarding the house of Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of Poland's ruling Law and Justice party (PIS) during a demonstration against a decision by the Constitutional Court on abortion law restriction,in Warsaw on October 23, 2020.
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Protestors shout slogans as they are blocked by riot police guarding the house of Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of Poland's ruling Law and Justice party (PIS) during a demonstration against a decision by the Constitutional Court on abortion law restriction,in Warsaw on October 23, 2020.
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A protestor blocked by riot police guarding the house of Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of Poland's ruling Law and Justice party (PIS)holds a poster reading "torture" during a demonstration against a decision by the Constitutional Court on abortion law restriction,in Warsaw on October 23, 2020.
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A police cordon guards the house of Poland's ruling conservative party leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski against a crowd protesting a decision by the Constitutional Court, in Warsaw, Poland, on Friday, Oct. 23, 2020. Poland’s top court ruled Thursday that a law allowing abortion of fetuses with congenital defects is unconstitutional, shutting a major loophole in the predominantly Catholic country's abortion laws that are among the strictest in Europe. Defying the pandemic-related ban on gatherings, the protesters chanted for the government to resign.