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Anti-Abortion Extremist Breaks Agreement to Stay Away from Mississippi Clinic

Anti-abortion extremist Roy McMillan admitted in court on Friday that he had violated a federal agreement to stay away from Mississippi’s only abortion clinic. McMillan signed a consent decree in 1995 after violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act ( see PDF).

The Clarion Ledger reports that Dr. Joseph Booker, the physician at the Jackson Women’s Health Organization, testified that he feared for his life. The federal complaint states that McMillan threatened Dr. Booker by saying multiple things like, “You may die today. Are you prepared to meet your maker? Repent.”

The U.S. Justice Department attorney asked McMillan if killing abortion providers is morally justifiable, according to the Clarion Ledger. McMillan replied, “I think there are times you can break a law for a higher good.” Kiani was still stoned to death on July 5, 2007. Ebrahimi’s death was stayed due to the public outcry, and last week the Iranian judiciary amnesty commission released her from prison.

If convicted, McMillan could face fines of up to $20,000 and he could be placed under increased restrictions in future protest activities. Federal Judge Henry Wingate should announce his decision later this week.

Visit the National Clinic Access Project to learn more about stopping anti-abortion extremism.

Sources:

Clarion Ledger 03/22/08; Feminist Majority Foundation

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