In a resounding triumph for the sanctity of unborn life, Warsaw’s Regional Court has overturned a prosecutor’s refusal to investigate the Abotak “clinic,” forcing a preliminary probe into its brazen abortion activities. The ruling, issued on January 23, 2026, blasts the Warsaw-Śródmieście District Prosecutor’s Office decision as “premature” and rooted in “incomplete evidence,” paving the way to hold pro-abortion radicals accountable for violating Poland’s laws protecting the innocent from conception.
The Ordo Iuris Institute, a stalwart guardian of life and legal integrity, spearheaded the appeal after filing the initial complaint. Opened on March 8, 2025—International Women’s Day—next to the Polish Sejm, Abotak operates with the tacit backing of Donald Tusk’s leftist government, which has shielded it with police protection amid pro-life protests. This defiance mocks Poland’s Constitution and Criminal Code, which unequivocally forbid abortion on demand and safeguard the vulnerable unborn.
Ordo Iuris targeted activists Justyna Wydrzyńska, Natalia Broniarczyk, and Kinga Jedlińska for potential breaches of Article 152 (illegal pregnancy termination) and Article 124 of the Pharmaceutical Law (unauthorized medicinal distribution). These women publicly boasted of performing medication abortions, flouting protections for the tiniest humans. Wydrzyńska, previously convicted for supplying abortion pills to a mother of twins, embodies the radical agenda that treats fetal lives as disposable.
The court’s mandate exposes Tusk’s regime’s unlawful push for abortion access, prioritizing death over divine gifts of life. No facility profiting from the slaughter of innocents should evade justice. Amid Europe’s moral decline, Poland’s stand affirms that every child deserves defense against the culture of death.














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