On Friday, President Joe Biden signed a presidential order aimed at protecting the right to free abortion in the country.

The order came after HD's historic decision to tear up "Roe against Wade", a cornerstone of American free abortion law, earlier in June.

Through the order, Biden commissioned, among other things, the Ministry of Health to protect the right to abortion pills and contraceptives.

Now the organization Women's March strikes back and says that the presidential order is far from sufficient.

- Waiting for two weeks to give a speech and sign a piece of paper is not enough, says CEO Rachel O'Leary in a press release.

"Targeted Civil Disobedience"

According to the organization, the protest will not take the same form as a regular mass demonstration.

Instead, Saturday's event is called "targeted civil disobedience."

It is also stated that no special actions will be taken to avoid arrests during Saturday's demonstration.

The demonstration is expected to start at 10.00 local time (18.00 Swedish time) with a "peaceful demonstration".

Shortly afterwards you will walk towards Franklin Square Park.

According to the National Park Service, it is estimated that more than 10,000 protesters will participate.