Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Principled pro-life activist released from prison but for how long?


Linda Gibbons acquitted after court finds insufficient evidence

Linda Gibbons, a grandmother, at one of
her many arrests, this one in 2008.
Sheila Dabu / The Catholic Register.
In my mind Linda Gibbons is synonymous with the word determination. The B.C. Catholic is reporting that the 63-year-old grandmother has been released from prison after yet another arrest for protesting outside an abortion clinic:
Supporters greeted Linda Gibbons outside a Toronto courtroom after judge William R. Wolski of the Ontario Court of Justice ruled there was insufficient evidence to prove Gibbons created a nuisance outside a Morgentaler clinic Dec. 16 in Toronto.
“We (pro-life activists) are there because we want to defend the babies and (we) love and care for women who are wounded by abortion,” Gibbons told LifeSiteNews while enjoying a Tim Horton’s coffee with friends after her release.
Read the full story at The B.C. Catholic website. 

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