Anti-abortion protesters held mass rallies in Washington, DC, further tightening restrictions after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned a ruling last year that abortion was a constitutional right. I argued that it should.

Every year in the capital, Washington, groups against abortion hold large-scale rallies around this time. It's the first time since overturning the judgment of the year before.

In the United States, abortion is currently prohibited in principle in 12 states, and bills to strengthen regulations have been submitted to Congress in at least three states since the beginning of this year. Efforts are underway to tighten regulations.



Those who participated in the rally marched to the Capitol and appealed for further strengthening of regulations, such as "abortion should be banned in the United States."



A woman who participated said, "It is very wonderful that the Supreme Court overturned the decision, but I will continue to appeal for the end of abortion."



On the other hand, the rally was also visited by people advocating for the protection of abortion rights, and there were scenes of violent arguments with participants who were against abortion.



A woman advocating for the rights of abortion said, ``If abortion is banned, many women's lives will be at risk. .