Image 1 from 11: Demonstrators protest during an anti-abortion rally in Madrid Sunday March 29, 2009. Anti-abortion groups are marching in cities across Spain to protest government plans to reform the abortion law, protest organizers say. Several thousand protesters marched in downtown Madrid. (AP Photo/Paul White) TELETIPOS_CORREO:%%%,%%%,%%%,SPAIN. Source: AGENCIES. 30/03/2009 14:33:58
Image 2 from 11: Two nuns attend a demonstration to protest the government's plans to liberalise the abortion law in Madrid on March 29, 2009. Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, whose government has clashed with the church before over the introduction of gay marriage, plans to offer greater legal protection for women who wish to have an abortion and doctors who carry out the procedure. AFP PHOTO / PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU TELETIPOS_CORREO:SOI,POVERTY,%%%-,%%%. Source: AGENCIES. 30/03/2009 14:33:55
Image 3 from 11: People attend a demonstration to protest the government's plans to liberalise the abortion law in Madrid on March 29, 2009. Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, whose government has clashed with the church before over the introduction of gay marriage, plans to offer greater legal protection for women who wish to have an abortion and doctors who carry out the procedure. AFP PHOTO / PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU TELETIPOS_CORREO:SOI,POVERTY,%%%-,%%%. Source: AGENCIES. 30/03/2009 14:33:56
Image 4 from 11: A protester in held above the crowd holding a sign reading: '007 licence to kill' during an anti-abortion rally in Madrid Sunday March 29, 2009. Anti-abortion groups are marching in cities across Spain to protest government plans to reform the abortion law, protest organizers say. Several thousand protesters marched in downtown Madrid. (AP Photo/Paul White) TELETIPOS_CORREO:%%%,%%%,%%%,SPAIN. Source: AGENCIES. 30/03/2009 14:33:57
Image 5 from 11: Two nuns attend a demonstration to protest the government's plans to liberalise the abortion law in Madrid on March 29, 2009. Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, whose government has clashed with the church before over the introduction of gay marriage, plans to offer greater legal protection for women who wish to have an abortion and doctors who carry out the procedure. AFP PHOTO / PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU TELETIPOS_CORREO:SOI,POVERTY,%%%-,%%%. Source: AGENCIES. 30/03/2009 14:34:00
Image 6 from 11: A protester holds a placard reading 'Don't fall on the dark side. Abortion no. Life yes.' during an anti-abortion rally in Madrid Sunday March 29, 2009. Anti-abortion groups are marching in cities across Spain to protest government plans to reform the abortion law, protest organizers say. Several thousand protesters marched in downtown Madrid. (AP Photo/Paul White) TELETIPOS_CORREO:%%%,%%%,%%%,SPAIN. Source: AGENCIES. 30/03/2009 14:34:00
Image 7 from 11: A protester holds up a placard reading: 'The right to kill doesn't exist, the right to live exists' during an anti-abortion rally in Madrid Sunday March 29, 2009. Anti-abortion groups are marching in cities across Spain to protest government plans to reform the abortion law, protest organizers say. Several thousand protesters marched in downtown Madrid. (AP Photo/Paul White) TELETIPOS_CORREO:%%%,%%%,%%%,SPAIN. Source: AGENCIES. 30/03/2009 14:34:01
Image 8 from 11: A nun takes part in a demonstration to protest the government's plans to liberalise the abortion law in Madrid on March 29, 2009. Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, whose government has clashed with the church before over the introduction of gay marriage, plans to offer greater legal protection for women who wish to have an abortion and doctors who carry out the procedure. AFP PHOTO / PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU TELETIPOS_CORREO:SOI,POVERTY,%%%-,%%%. Source: AGENCIES. 30/03/2009 14:34:02
Image 9 from 11: People hols a banner reading "Right to live, not to kill" during a demonstration to protest the government's plans to liberalise the abortion law in Madrid on March 29, 2009. Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, whose government has clashed with the church before over the introduction of gay marriage, plans to offer greater legal protection for women who wish to have an abortion and doctors who carry out the procedure. AFP PHOTO / PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU TELETIPOS_CORREO:SOI,POVERTY,%%%. Source: AGENCIES. 30/03/2009 14:34:03
Image 10 from 11: A child holds a ballon of the Right to Live Organisation during a demonstration to protest the government's plans to liberalise the abortion law in Madrid on March 29, 2009. Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, whose government has clashed with the church before over the introduction of gay marriage, plans to offer greater legal protection for women who wish to have an abortion and doctors who carry out the procedure. AFP PHOTO / PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU TELETIPOS_CORREO:SOI,POVERTY,%%%-. Source: AGENCIES. 30/03/2009 14:34:03
Image 11 from 11: People hold banner of the Right to Live Organisation during a demonstration to protest the government's plans to liberalise the abortion law in Madrid on March 29, 2009. Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, whose government has clashed with the church before over the introduction of gay marriage, plans to offer greater legal protection for women who wish to have an abortion and doctors who carry out the procedure. AFP PHOTO / PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU TELETIPOS_CORREO:SOI,POVERTY,%%%-,%%%. Source: AGENCIES. 30/03/2009 14:34:06