Refusal to issue birth control puts spotlight on women's rights

Ljubljana, 9 October - Women's rights are back on the agenda in Slovenia after the case of a pharmacist who refused to issue birth control pills triggered debate about conscientious objection in medicine, including demands that this right be curtailed when it clashes with a patient's right to receive treatment.

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