A large rally against abortion in the United States, with the federal Supreme Court's decision about 50 years ago granting women the right to have an abortion could be overturned in June. Was held in the capital Washington.

In the United States, after the Federal Supreme Court ruled in January 1973 that it is a woman's right to have an abortion, groups opposed to abortion are making a big difference in the capital Washington every year at this time. We are holding a large-scale protest rally.



Thousands of people from all over the United States have put up a placard on the 21st that says, "Save the life of a baby before birth," and it is said that there is a negative tendency toward abortion under the previous Trump administration. A conservative judge marched to the majority of the Federal Supreme Court.



The Federal Supreme Court has been hearing from December over the law of Southern Mississippi, which basically prohibits abortion after the 15th week of pregnancy, and the decision in 1973 was made in June. It has been pointed out that it may be overturned.



A 24-year-old woman who has been attending the rally for four consecutive years said, "This is a different way of getting excited with the Supreme Court's decision. I believe that the decision will be overturned and abortion will be prohibited." Was.



The US Supreme Court's decision has received national attention as the debate over the pros and cons of abortion has long been a dichotomy between the United States.