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March 8, 2008

Kazak Youth Urge Abortion Crackdown

by Natalya Napolskaya, IWPR, Kazakstan - A pro-government youth group insists the high rate of terminations encourages moral decay. But experts fear a ban would create a dangerous new back-street industry. More than 170,000 abortions take place each year in Kazakstan, a country bigger than Western Europe but with a population of only 15 million.

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