During a disturbing incident at a Polish hospital, Dr. Natalia Jagielska was reportedly surrounded for two hours by men who blocked her from carrying out her medical duties.
Poland’s Minister for Equality, Katarzyna Kotula, condemned the episode, calling it an act of “terror against patients, doctors, and hospital administrators” in an interview with the TVN24 news channel.
Dr. Jagielska, who provides abortions in one of the most restrictive countries in Europe regarding reproductive rights, is no stranger to harassment from pro-life activists. She explained that the hospital where she works is frequently targeted by anti-abortion protests, often drawing demonstrators once or twice a week.
However, the incident on Wednesday marked a troubling escalation. “We’ve had countless pro-life demonstrations outside the hospital over the years, but never before have protesters forced their way inside,” she said.
According to local police, officers were dispatched when “a group of unauthorized people entered the hospital,” disrupting its operations and violating the peace of both staff and patients. Authorities shared details of the event in a post on social media, confirming that the group interfered with normal hospital functions and alarmed those receiving care.













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