Published on Radio Netherlands Worldwide (http://www.rnw.nl)
The Dutch ‘abortion boat’ is expected to dock in the Moroccan port of Smir on Thursday at 1 p.m., local time. The Dutch organisation, Women on Waves [1], says Dutch Green Left MP Liesbeth van Tongeren will be among those present to welcome the ship. In a tweet, van Tongeren wrote “abortion is illegal in Morocco, even when a woman has been raped. Safe abortions are a fundamental human right.”
The boat is sailing to Morocco at the invitation of the Alternative Movement for Individual Freedoms (MALI), which is campaigning for the legalisation of abortion in the North African country. The ship sails under the Dutch flag and since it falls under Dutch legislation, Women on Waves can legally terminate pregnancies in international waters.
Abortion is illegal in Morocco, but 600 to 800 abortions are carried out every day in the country. The operations are often unsafe, leading to many deaths, particularly among poor women. Birth control and the morning after pill are available in Morocco.
The Moroccan authorities are reportedly unhappy about the arrival of the abortion boat, but correspondents say they don’t want to draw a lot of attention to the ship.
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