POLAND: Women’s rights advocates protested across the country this evening after a woman in her fifth month of pregnancy died of sepsis, the latest such death since a tightening of Poland’s abortion law.
Dorota Lalik, 33, arrived at a hospital after her waters broke. She was told to lie with her legs up, as the medics hoped her fluids would be reconstituted. She developed sepsis and died three days later on May 24.
Women only have the right to abortion in cases of rape, incest or a threat to their life or health.
While much attention is focused on Israel’s aggression, we cannot ignore the conflicts in Africa, stoked by Western imperialism and greed for natural resources, if we’re to understand the full picture of geopolitics today, argues ROGER McKENZIE



