Elisabeth Badinter on the questioning of the right to abortion and what secularism represents

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Elisabeth Badinter on the questioning of the right to abortion and what secularism represents

Elisabeth Badinter on the questioning of the right to abortion and what secularism represents

Elisabeth Badinter expresses her concern at the questioning of the right to abortion in the United States and France, she did not think that women’s rights could be reviewed, that it was a given, "women cannot be forced to have children without desire to be a mother", gives its definition of secularism: "the separation between politics and religion" and

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Publication date : 27 November 2016

Reference:
I24054677
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Producteur: France Télévisions   -   Director : Vedel, Vincent  -  Journalist : Aigueperse, Philippe  -  Journalist : Boulet, Laurence  -  Journalist : Defer, Magali  -  Journalist : Gardes, Alexandra  -  Journalist : Mareuil, Julie De  -  Presenter : Ceylac, Catherine  -  Participant : Badinter, Elisabeth
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Reference:I24054677

Credits:Director : Vedel, Vincent-Journalist : Aigueperse, Philippe-Journalist : Boulet, Laurence-Journalist : Defer, Magali-Journalist : Gardes, Alexandra-Journalist : Mareuil, Julie De-Presenter : Ceylac, Catherine-Participant : Badinter, Elisabeth

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