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Reverend Michael Bray is an American Lutheran minister who was convicted in 1985, along with two other defendants of two counts of conspiracy and one count of possessing unregistered explosive devices in relation to seven bombings of women's health clinics and three offices of women's health advocacy groups in Washington, D.C., Delaware, Maryland and Virginia. Bray and his wife, Jayne, are the named defendants in the Supreme Court decision Bray v. Alexandria, a ruling that determined pro-life demonstrators could not block entrances to abortion clinics in order to stop patients from entering to receive services.

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  • Michael Bray es un ministro luterano estadounidense. Su movimiento, , está ligado a la agrupación fundamentalista Identidad Cristiana y es responsable de numerosos contra clínicas abortivas. Es, además, reverendo de la iglesia protestante por él creada, la , una organización que pregonó el uso de la violencia y el terrorismo contra los que consideran "enemigos de Dios". En 1985 fue juzgado y condenado junto a otras dos personas por destruir siete clínicas de interrupción de embarazo en Delaware, Maryland, Virginia y Columbia, permaneciendo en prisión hasta el 15 de mayo de 1989. (es)
  • Michael Bray est un militant anti-avortement américain et pasteur d'un mouvement luthérien fondamentaliste. Il est considéré comme un terroriste par l'Institut National Memorial pour la prévention du terrorisme. (fr)
  • Reverend Michael Bray is an American Lutheran minister who was convicted in 1985, along with two other defendants of two counts of conspiracy and one count of possessing unregistered explosive devices in relation to seven bombings of women's health clinics and three offices of women's health advocacy groups in Washington, D.C., Delaware, Maryland and Virginia. Bray and his wife, Jayne, are the named defendants in the Supreme Court decision Bray v. Alexandria, a ruling that determined pro-life demonstrators could not block entrances to abortion clinics in order to stop patients from entering to receive services. (en)
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