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Lee says women should be able to safely take abortion pills
KR🏛️ PoliticsProgressive7 hr. ago

Lee says women should be able to safely take abortion pills

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung directed the government to explore methods allowing women to safely access the abortion pill mifepristone despite current legal restrictions. He highlighted that many women are purchasing the drug illegally from abroad, posing health risks. During a Cabinet meeting, Lee emphasized the need for a pragmatic approach, stating that failing to address the issue would be irresponsible. He proposed granting doctors discretion in prescribing the medication rather than allowing unrestricted online purchases.

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The Korea Herald logoThe Korea HeraldIndependentProgressive7 hr. ago
Lee says women should be able to safely take abortion pills

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung directed the government to explore methods allowing women to safely access the abortion pill mifepristone despite current legal restrictions. He highlighted that many women are purchasing the drug illegally from abroad, posing health risks. During a Cabinet meeting, Lee emphasized the need for a pragmatic approach, stating that failing to address the issue would be irresponsible. He proposed granting doctors discretion in prescribing the medication rather than allowing unrestricted online purchases.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue through the lens of women's health rights and government responsibility, aligning with progressive values. It emphasizes the risks of illegal procurement and calls for government action, which reflects a left-leaning perspective. The focus on protecting women's autonomy,

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