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MSNBC host Ali Velshi praises foreign dictatorship for access to abortion and blames the Supreme Court

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MSNBC host Ali Velshi accused the United States of not being a "free country" on Saturday before July 4 and praised the authoritarian foreign government's pregnancy abortion policy. did. 

"By overturning the Roe v. Wade case and leaving the abortion law to the state, the United States will be outliers among the developed world," Bersi said. 

Then he released a large map of countries that adopted different abortion policies, "Look at this map. These are people. Abortion, estimates, on request. Currently, there are various restrictions on the duration of pregnancy, but in most cases you can get an abortion if you need an abortion in any of these places.

Journalist Ali Velshi speaks onstage during Global Citizen - Movement Makers at The Times Center on September 25, 2018 in New York City. 

Journalist Ali Velshi is a global citizen-movement maker. Lecture on stage at the Times Center in New York City on September 25, 2018.  (Photo courtesy of Noam Galai / Getty Images for Global Citizen)

Versi praised many Western democracy, but Russia, China, etc. Praised the authoritarian country of. , And North Korea. 

" has countries that may be more surprised by in this group. are Cuba, Argentina, Turkey, Russia, China. , And I I hope you are sitting for this-North Korea.  accepts authority, is the human right And {even in some countries that have horrifying records about the treatment of 134} women, Argentina is still available on request , "said the MSNBC host. 

Bloomberg's opinion piece states that the Roe v. Wade case will end. About the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the Roe v. Wade case and allow each state to decide on the issue of abortion. 

"The right to abortion, the right of a woman to control her body, no longer has the constitutional production in the United States. , Women have rights that does not have in China and North Korea South Korea, and in the United States . " 

The Supreme Court is seen Wednesday, June 29, 2022, in Washington.

Supreme Court saw on Wednesday, June Will be in Washington on the 29th of 2022. (AP Photo / Jacquelyn Martin)

The MSNBC host mentioned countries with certain restrictions when women can have an abortion, butDid not mention how they weremore restrictive than the United States before the court overthrew Roe. Ireland and Germany, for example, most often ban abortions after 12 weeks. Italy does not allow abortions after 90 days or less than 13 weeks. France, Austria and Spain banned the procedure after 14 weeks. In fact, many European countries have banned abortion by election after 20 weeks. China and North Korea are one of the few countries that have allowed abortions in the last 20 weeks. 

WAPO's opinion led to abortion and voting rights as a judgment that "interfered with democratic infrastructure"

Versi continues to blame the United States for allowing states to decide on their own abortion policies.

"This is where the United States falls somewhere between Sweden and Sierra Leone, between total bans and total legality. This is now a big state by state since the reversal of the Roe v. Wade case. Abortion in the United States because it is different. " "It doesn't matter if abortion is allowed or banned in some states, and even one, the United States is not a truly free country. It deprives one American of his rights. If we do, none of us will enjoy absolute freedom as citizens of this country. "

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When he finished the show, the latest session ofSupreme Courtsaid, "Fear with a series of decisions. It suggested that it was "politics". This country will be tattered and left injured for years to come. He warned that unless the president or parliament was accountable to the courts, it would remain "unchecked" and would continue to deprive citizens of their rights with "immunity."

Fox News' Thomas Catenacci contributed to this article.

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