Abortion advocates don't want vulnerable women to have a real choice. That's why abortion-friendly governments around the world have enacted "buffer zones" to ban pro-life speech near abortion facilities. The 40 Days for Life vigil in Frankfurt, Germany has been tremendously successful amidst difficult circumstances--including persecution from protesters, Satanists, and most recently, the city imposing a 150-meter buffer zone. But last week, a German court struck down Frankfurt's buffer zone ordinance, which required 40 Days for Life participants to keep their witness at least 150 meters away from the abortion facility. Former Frankfurt campaign leader and current 40 Days for Life Executive Director of International Affairs Tomislav Čunović is an attorney. He sued the city and delivered a big win for free speech, pro-lifers, and unborn babies. "The buffer zone in Frankfurt is illegal!" announced Tomislav. "Frankfurt 40 Days for Life vigil participants are allowed to pray, sing, and display pro-life signs in front of the Pro Familia abortion facility." |