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Court in Kraków rejected a claim by a woman who accused police of abusing their powers.
Part of the interaction in which she was ordered to strip were caught on film and broadcast by the media.
The court's decision has been described as “scandalous’ by a lawyer representing the woman, who is named only as Joanna .
Officers reportedly ordered her to undress, do squats and cough, even though she was still bleeding.
They also seized the woman’s computer and phone as they investigated if someone had helped her terminate her pregnancy.
Joanna 's lawyer, Kamila Ferenc , a prominent activist for women’s reproductive rights, said the court’ justification was “absolutely scandalous” The new government has promised to soften Poland 's abortion laws.
Joanna herself said she had lost trust in the state a long time ago and feels like she is in some Kafkaesque labyrinth.
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