Turkey's Islamist-rooted ruling party is getting ready with a bill to reduce the time limit for abortions.

"Based on a health ministry report, the abortion limit will be reduced to between four and six weeks, but most probably, it will be four weeks," one party source told AFP on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan triggered outrage among women's groups and the opposition last week when he likened abortion to murder, saying "You either kill a baby in the mother's womb or you kill it after birth. There's no difference."
He further fanned the flames when he told women's branches of the AKP last weekend that "Every abortion is an Uludere," referring to a botched attack on Kurds by Turkish warplanes in December that claimed the lives of 34 civilians.
Health Minister Recep Akdag has backed the prime minister, saying abortion should not be used as a family planning method, according to Turkish media reports.
"Abortion is cruelty," said Akdag, urging women not to terminate pregnancies unless their health was at risk.
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Representatives from 300 women organisations protested to the government at a meeting on Monday with Family and Social Policies Minister Fatma Sahin.
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In 2004, his government backed a law criminalising adultery but later abandoned it after intense pressure from the European Union.
Source-AFP