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Thousands join Pro-Life March in Zürich despite restrictions

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September 21, 2025
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Thousands join Pro-Life March in Zürich despite restrictions

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Thousands of pro-life activists filled the streets of Oerlikon, a suburb of Zürich, to demonstrate against abortion and in defense of unborn children. The peaceful march highlighted both the strength of Switzerland’s pro-life movement and frustrations over restrictions placed on the event by local authorities.

Zürich city authorities have again confined the march to Oerlikon, preventing demonstrators from accessing central parts of the city. Organizers and participants criticized the decision as an unfair attempt to marginalize their cause and limit their visibility in the public square.

Despite the restrictions, the march was well attended and remained peaceful. Participants carried banners and signs expressing their opposition to abortion, while families, young people, and faith communities joined together to call for greater protection of unborn life. Their presence was a visible reminder that the pro-life message continues to resonate strongly in Switzerland.

A Call for Rights and Recognition

Activists stressed that the imposed limitations on their demonstration represented more than a logistical inconvenience; they saw it as an infringement on their right to assembly and a suppression of their message. Organizers argued that the right to speak for those without a voice—the unborn—should not be silenced or pushed to the margins of the city.

The size and spirit of the march underscored the determination of pro-life advocates to continue pressing for change. While abortion remains legal in Switzerland under certain conditions, the turnout in Oerlikon showed that opposition is far from fading.

Pro-life leaders vowed to keep organizing, marching, and raising awareness, insisting that every human life, no matter how small or vulnerable, deserves protection.

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