(Reuters) -
Patricia Casey's views on abortion were formed at the age of 12 when she
came across an image of what looked to her like a torn-apart baby - an
aborted foetus.
Now, at 25 a veteran anti-abortion campaigner in the semi-autonomous UK province of Northern Ireland,
she's committed to a fight to ensure the abortion law in neighbouring
Ireland remains one of the world's strictest, preventing terminations in
nearly all circumstances.
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