Anti-Abortion Rights Groups Target Patient Personal Information
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Thursday, August 27, 2015
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Cheryl Sullenger is senior policy adviser for the anti-abortion group Operation Rescue, based in Wichita, Kansas. She's pictured here on March 14, 2014. (John Hanna/AP)
An anti-abortion rights group that has been targeting Planned Parenthood with undercover sting videos, released its eighth clip this week.
The hidden camera videos, which are heavily edited, claim to show that the organization profits from sales of fetal tissue. Planned Parenthood denies that claim, saying the tissues are donated for research and that the organization is reimbursed for the costs of transporting the tissue to researchers.
But the videos are just one way anti-abortion rights activists are targeting abortion clinics. As Pro-Publica reports, activists are increasingly going after the patients and doctors at the clinics – and their personal health records.
Here & Now’s Robin Young speaks with Charles Ornstein, senior reporter for Pro Publica, who has reported on the phenomenon.
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