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London, 4 May 2011: 45 cities and towns across Britain have seen street vigils against abortion. On Saturday (30 April) local pro-life activists marked the 43rd anniversary of the Abortion Act coming into force, forming human chains alongside major roads. The participants stood in silence for two hours, holding placards with pro-life messages, including the hurt caused to women by abortion. The vigils were organised by local branches of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC). High-resolution photographs for publication from the vigil can be seen and downloaded below:
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Note for editors: The 1967 Abortion Act came into effect on 27 April 1968. Since then, over seven million unborn children have been killed through registered abortion in Britain. This figure does not include abortions which may be caused by birth control drugs and devices. Nor does it include the number of embryos destroyed or discarded during and after in-vitro fertilisation (IVF).
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Were there to be no support in the whole history of ethical and moral thought, were there no acknowledged confirmation from medical science, were the history of legal opinion to the contrary, we would still have to conclude on the basis of God's Holy Word that the unborn child is a person in the sight of God. He is protected by the sanctity of life graciously given to each individual by the Creator, Who alone places His image upon man and grants them any right to life which they have.