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A Scottish woman was charged under a new abortion access law for holding protest signs near a hospital, sparking debate over free speech.
Rose Docherty, 75, of Bishopbriggs, faces two charges under Scotland’s Abortion Services (Safe Access) Act for displaying placards in a protected zone near Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital between September 2024 and February 2025.
Authorities allege her actions aimed to influence individuals accessing abortion services.
She appeared in court, where bail conditions were later eased after criticism over her treatment and the law’s broad language.
The case has drawn international attention, with U.S. officials and advocacy groups calling the arrest an overreach on free speech.
A hearing is scheduled for January 13, 2026.
Una mujer escocesa fue acusada bajo una nueva ley de acceso al aborto por sostener carteles de protesta cerca de un hospital, desencadenando un debate sobre la libertad de expresión.