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Anti-abortion group slammed for 'harassment' of women launch recruitment drive for clinic protestors

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A vile anti-abortion group operating in Scotland have launched an online recruitment drive for members to lead protests outside healthcare facilities where women are attending for treatment.American-based 40 Days for Life are hiring for what has been branded as a 'targeted campaign of harassment'ahead of a series of planned protests at clinics in 2023 that will run from February 22 until April 2.

Earlier this year, we told how Bishopbriggs woman Rose Docherty was recruited by the Texas organisation after members identified her 'through the pro-life grapevine'.

Rose was then tasked with running the protests at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.40 Days for Life are now upping their efforts to target women attending abortion clinics across the globe, claiming their actions are a 'life-saving mission', by promoting an online application form to lead their protests on their Twitter account and website.

The group are asking applicants to hand over over $197 for training to hold their 'prayer vigils' and offer access to their online campaign headquarters, leadership coaching emails, resource templates and media assistance.Applicants are also asked to provide two references, confirm they were not associated with any abortion advocacy groups and confirm their 'religious preference'.

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