Anti-abortion group seeks to defend graphic imagery on posters

The Irish Centre For Bio-Ethical Reform was responsible for the excessively graphic images during the Eighth Amendment referendum campaign. Its director talks to Billy O'Riordan.

Anti-abortion group seeks to defend graphic imagery on posters

The Irish Centre For Bio-Ethical Reform was responsible for the excessively graphic images during the Eighth Amendment referendum campaign. Its director talks to Billy O'Riordan.

In a quiet leafy suburb of Clonmel, Co Tipperary, you will find the headquarters of the Irish Centre For Bio-Ethical reform. The ICBR came to the public’s attention in recent weeks thanks to its posters which contain graphic portraits of dead foetuses.

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