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An anti-abortion activist, Livia Tossici-Bolt, was found guilty in a British court for breaching a protest ban outside an abortion clinic in Bournemouth. The case, involving a U.S. Christian group, has drawn attention over free speech concerns, with the U.S. State Department expressing interest. Tossici-Bolt was given a conditional discharge and ordered to pay a hefty fine.
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