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Tuesday, 22 February 2011 08:18 |
Charles Lewis, National Post · Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2011: An anti-abortion activist jailed nearly two years ago for refusing to stop picketing a Toronto abortion clinic will get her case heard in the Supreme Court of Canada--but it does not mean she will be released soon. Linda Gibbons has been arrested roughly 20 times for various offences under the Criminal Code since a civil court granted a temporary injunction around several abortion clinics in downtown Toronto in 1994. She has been behind bars nearly nine of the past 16 years -- nearly much time as Karla Homolka spent in prison. Read more
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