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DMTX. Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth
in Politics, on the 6th of March 2010
Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children. 

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children.

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683

ID: 268973
Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children. 

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children.

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683

ID: 268970
Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children. 

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children.

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683

ID: 268969
Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children. 

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children.

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683

ID: 268971
Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children. 

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children.

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683

ID: 268972
Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children. 

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children.

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683

ID: 268974
Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children. 

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children.

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683

ID: 268965
Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children. 

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children.

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683

ID: 268964
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Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children. 

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683
Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children. 

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683
Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children. 

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683
Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children. 

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683
Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children. 

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683
Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children. 

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683
Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children. 

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683
Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth. London, UK. 06/03/2010.

Amnesty International staged an 'Every day should be Mother's Day' event outside Liverpool Street station today. The campaign promotes the need for all mothers to have a right to safe childbirth and urges everyone to email the UK party leaders to make sure that whoever is in the next government will continue to show leadership in addressing the preventable deaths of women and children. 

Each year millions of women face death, serious illness and permanent disability because of complications relating to pregnancy and birth. Because family planning is not available, many more must cope with unplanned pregnancy or have to resort to unsafe abortion. In addition to risking their own health, mothers in many parts of the world face losing their children. Last year, almost 9 million children under five died, 40 per cent of them in the first month of their lives.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=683