

Simone Veil, une loi au nom des femmes(2010)
The debate in France about the abortion laws in 1974.
Movie: Simone Veil, une loi au nom des femmes

Simone Veil, une loi au nom des femmes
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The debate in France about the abortion laws in 1974.
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2010-02-27
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