Ireland's abortion referendum
Women chat in front of a pro-abortion rights mural ahead of a May 25 referendum on liberalizing abortion law, more
An anti-abortion activist interrupts a pro-abortion rights demonstration with volunteers dressed up as handmaimore
Politicians struggle with a 'Yes' sign in front of St. Stephen's church on a street in Dublin, May 23, 2018. Rmore
Fr. Peter O'Kane from Belfast takes part in an anti-abortion rally in the centre of Dublin, Ireland, May 12, 2more
A demonstrator shows a symbol for Repeal the 8th Amendment painted on her face during a march for more liberalmore
A protestor stands in front of the Project Arts Centre after a pro-abortion rights 'Repeal the 8th Amendment' more
Rossi Maloney, age 2, who is featured as a 'No' campaign poster child after his mother Emma Maloney credits thmore
Demonstrators take part in an anti-abortion rally in the centre of Dublin, May 12, 2018. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcomore
Police are seen at a new pro-abortion rights mural by a graffiti artist collective called 'Subset' in Dublin, more
Sister Lucyna, a nun smiles with a priest as they take part in an anti-abortion rally in the centre of Dublin,more
A demonstrator holds up a mock referendum polling-card during an anti-abortion rally in the centre of Dublin, more
Martin McBreen and his daughter Grace, 3, with Emma Maloney and son Rossi, 2, who are featured as 'No' campaigmore
People chat in front of a mural depicting Savita Halappanavar in the centre of Dublin, May 12, 2018. REUTERS/Cmore
A pro-abortion rights demonstrator clashes with an anti-abortion activist during in the centre of Dublin, May more
People walk past an anti-abortion poster in the city centre of Dublin, May 22, 2018. REUTERS/Max Rossi
A woman walks past a pro-abortion rights poster in the city centre of Dublin, May 22, 2018. REUTERS/Max Rossi
A woman looks at an anti-abortion poster draped over buildings encouraging people to vote 'No' in Dublin, May more
People walk past anti-abortion and pro-abortion rights posters in the city centre of Dublin, May 22, 2018. REUmore
Demonstrators take part in an anti-abortion rally in the centre of Dublin, May 12, 2018. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcomore
Demonstrators hold posters as they march for more liberal Irish abortion laws, in Dublin, March 8, 2018. REUTEmore
A plane with a banner reading 'Support Women - Repeal the Eighth' flies over a march for more liberal Irish abmore
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