
Site refuses to carry religious abortion ads
The Christian Institute, a UK charity, is taking legal action against Google after the search engine refused to take its advertisements.
Google bans adverts which link "abortion and religious-related content" but the charity, which opposes abortion, embryonic stem cell research and chemical contraception, is taking legal action to try and change the policy.
Colin Hart, director of The Christian Institute: said: "Google promotes itself as a company committed to the ideals of free speech and the free exchange of ideas. It is against this standard that Google's anti-religious policy is so unjust.”
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