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The prospect of abolishing free abortion makes famous women and politicians react: 'We will not keep quiet' | Abroad | DR The debate about the right to free abortion is raging right now in the USA after a leak. By If you follow just a little bit of what is happening in the United States, then in the coming time you will definitely hear the words "Calm down against Wade" again and again. , the right to abortion. It shows a leaked document by the American media on Monday. And the loud protests have since seeped into social where the debate is raging. The right to abortion has otherwise been a constitutional right in the United States since 1973, when the Supreme Court case "Roe against Wade" established women's right to abortion within the first three months of pregnancy .- Roe v. Wade was a 1973 U.S. Supreme Court ruling establishing the right to abortion within the first three months of pregnancy.- The case was filed, among other things, by an unmarried woman from Texas who went by the pseudonym Jane Roe.- Before the case the states themselves decided whether abortion should be legal or not. But the other wing in the debate - the so-called pro-life supporters - had also turned up, shouting among the words: "Abortion is violence". On social, some of America's most famous and influential women have expressed their Democrat Senator Elizabeth Warren on Twitter called the United States "extremist" and urged Americans to have their voices heard. to the whole country. It is time for the millions of people who support and the right to abortion to speak out and let their voices be heard. We're not going back - never. Former United States Secretary of State, First Lady and Hillary Clinton, wrote on Twitter that 70 percent of Americans are in favor of upholding "Calm down Wade." - Women's rights are human rights, and human rights are women's rights. An extreme wing of might try to reject that truth. They might try to impose their attitudes on a country where 70 percent want to maintain "Roe against Wade". We do not want to shut up and we do not want to go back. Also among women in the entertainment industry, the condemnation that the right to free abortion may be on the way to the past is great. According to the media, the actor Whoopi Goldberg gave a passionate speech on the program 'The View', in which she defended the right to abortion. The 66-year-old actress has previously said that in her young years she had an abortion. - This is not a religious issue, it is a human issue. If you care about me as a human being, you need to know a few things. Having an abortion is not easy. It is not an easy decision to make. If you tell me I'm going to burn in hell, you're not protecting me as a human being, and that's not okay. The American musician Phoebe Bridgers has also opened up that she had an abortion. And all women should have that right, she writes on Twitter. - I had an abortion in October last year while I was on tour. I went to Planned Parenthood (health organization that performs abortions in the US, red), where they gave me an abortion pill. That was easy. Everyone deserves that kind of access. Actors like, and have also been out to condemn possible decision. Among them is the Republican senator in the state of South Dakota, Christ Noem. - If this draft is genuine and Roe v. Wade stays, I will immediately convene a meeting with the aim of saving lives and guaranteeing that child has the right to live in South Dakota.Also, Republican senators in among other states,, and want the right to free abortion removed.The 98-page document that has been leaked is written by Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. The document is part of the decision - making process among judges, which is usually kept secret and is not a final decision. Five of the nine judges have voted in favor of Alito's proposal. All five judges who voted for were nominated by Republican presidents, while one Republican-nominated judge voted against. The U.S. Supreme Court consists of a total of nine judges, one of whom is the chief judge. is a Conservative majority.Three judges are nominated by Democratic presidents.Former President Donald Trump managed to appoint three judges during his presidency.Accordingly, the decision is not expected to fall until the next two months.However, the decision is not final and the judges can still change position in the case. According to Politico, Supreme Court justices have in the past changed their position in major cases until a few days before the deadline, and a decision is only valid when it is published by the court. woman in the USA, says Sine Plambech, who is a senior researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies, where she researches women, inequality and migration. - First and foremost, this will mean that women no longer have self-determination over their own bodies. It will be up to the individual state authorities to decide whether the woman will be able to terminate a pregnancy. - Next, it will particularly affect poor women, teenage mothers and migrant women, she says. According to Sine Plambech, it is not considered likely that there will be fewer abortions, even though it should become illegal in more. And therefore the women who are in vulnerable positions will have to travel elsewhere to have an abortion. But here all experience according to the researcher shows that the vulnerable women often can not afford to travel far. - This means that their Abortion will become more dangerous to them medically because they will then be performed. It has been seen all over the world that if there is no access to abortion, then the women try to get the abortions anyway, says Sine Plambech.