Seconds. Good evening. Im rebecca jarvis. We begin with a controversial movement gaining ground on social media, giving a new voice to the abortion debate. The fate of it all, a young woman who made waves by announcing she had no regrets others were eager to follow suit. Heres abcs aditi roy. I had an abortion last year. It was an incredibly positive experience for me because i didnt want to become a mother. Reporter so confident in her choice, last month 30yearold amelia bono decided to share her experience on facebook. I really did it on a whim. Like i was running out the door, i was like, i need to mop my kitchen, and i just was like, no. Im not going to mop the kitchen, im going to tell everyone i had an abortion. Plenty of people still believe that on some level if you are a good woman, abortion is a choice which should be accompanied by some level of sadness, shame or regret. But you know what . I have a good heart and having an abortion made me happy in a totally unqualified way. Reporter her revelation resonated. A friend of bonos tweeted a picture of the post to her 60,000 followers and gave it shoutyourabortion. Within a couple of hours there were women in and out of my Social Circle that were just saying, hey, i had an abortion too. Reporter the hash tag has been shared more than 230,000 times. I saw amelias post. I was immediately inspired. And just so ready to join the movement. My hands were shaking. And i was already tearing up thinking about the idea of joining amelia and joininghe thousands of women who continue to post. Reporter shouts have come from women young and old, married and single, mothers and even grandmothers. Is the takeaway that people who have had abortions have nothing to apologize for . I think that its up to every woman to define her own experience with abortion and thats really what this is about. Im defining my own experience as something that im not sorry about. Reporter bono says shes not surprised by outpouring because 1 in 3 women in the country have had an abortion by the age of but bonos oneparagraph proclamation brought her to the front lines of the decadesold abortion rights debate. Increasingly a war of words waged on the internet. Her personal story garnering public attacks. I dont want to qualify them as threats. I would qualify them as messages meant to make me feel unsafe. And i just wont let them win. Reporter especially during this election season. She says she was motivated in part by the republican threat to defund planned parenthood. Following the release of these undercover videos by the center for medical progress, purportedly showing planned parenthood officials discussing selling fetal tissue. I could talk about the video but i think id vomit. Reporter planned parenthood adamantly denies the claims. The outrageous accusations leveled against planned parenthood based on heavily edited videos are offensive and categorically untrue. Between republicans and democrats this election season rages on. Make no mistake. Despite what we hear from the other side, republicans are doubling down on their war against women. Reporter amelia is not willing to wait for the politicians to sort it out. I dont know if politics can really address stigma. I think thats what things like shout your abortion can do. I think thats what weve seen it do little by little in the last two weeks. Im looking forward to seeing where the world takes it. I think the shout your Abortion Campaign is phenomenal, i love it. Reporter one of the campaigns most visible supporters is the good wife actress martha plimpton. Theyve taken it personally. Look at you hi, booboo reporter reporter a life long outspoken abortion rights activist. Abortion is not some crazy, weird last resort. It is a normal part of womens medical lives. Reporter shes the cofounder of the nonprofit Reproductive Rights Group a is for and has believed in the cause since she was a teen aimer. For me in particular, because i did have two abortions as a young woman, i feel that my ability to access that kind of medical care made it possible for me to live out my dreams and do what i really wanted to do with my life. Reporter plimpton recently joined forces with the shout your Abortion Campaign releasing this tongue in cheek video. Pig. Thats it. Reporter celebrities and activists reading tweets that they receive from detractors after sharing their abortion stories. Youre a bunch of cells, we should terminate you next, right . Oh my god, its a death threat these are not the brightest bulbs were dealing with here. But thats not to say they dont represent a pretty Formidable Force thats so far succeeding in limiting our access to exercise our constitutional right. Reporter abortion has been in the last few years more than 200 limitations on Abortion Access have been passed into law across dozens of states. A sign that the Antiabortion Movement is going strong. Hey, hey, ho, ho, roe v. Wade has got to go reporter fueled by a new generation of young women like kristin hawkins. Today i speak to you pregnant with my fourth child, my first daughter. We are the prolife generation reporter a grassroots organizer whos recruited thousands to her cause. Were not out there to reduce abortion, were out there to end abortion. We want this to be over. Reporter hawkins says shes not worried about this new hash tag movement. I think shout your abortion is a flash in a pan. I think its one of the many things were going to see rising up the next few years as abortion activists become increasingly concerned with a prolife america. Do i think its going to have a Lasting Impact . No. Reporter but plimpton is confident it has digital legs. The shout your abortion hash tag kind of gave people an opportunity to participate in a way that they dont normally have when theres an organization thats kind of centralized. With twitter it opens the flood gates. Hows it going . Are you still at the office . Reporter as for amelia bono, things are just getting started. The grassrooter has put her studies on hold, her focus, turning the internet sensation into lasting cultural change. This isnt like roe v. Wade that can be overturned. This is just a change in the way that people are talking about a medical procedure. And its something that clearly i think a lot of people are ready for. Reporter for nightline, im aditi roy in seattle. Next, we got access to what some call the Worlds Largest outdoor prison hidden away from view where desperate refugees face a devastating reality. Like a big bear and hes my little cub. This little guy is nonstop. Hes always hanging out with his friends. 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Thousands of men, women and children refugees trapped and adrift on cargo boats for several weeks this summer with no food or water, abandoned by the smugglers and traffickers theyd paid to get them out of myanmar. After a huge public outcry, some were rescued. But thousands remain unaccounted for, feared dead or sold into slavery. What would make these people, members of a minority group, desperate enough to risk death and slavery to escape . Its so bad here, the best option is to force death, torture, or other abuses at sea and in thailand just to escape. Reporter we go deep into myanmar to a restricted part of the country where journalists are almost never allowed. Matt smith, an activist and founder of fortify rights, is taking us in. Not an easy trip to get. Reporter we head north. This is where most of this minority population live, just over 1 million people. The authorities have a lot to hide in this part of the country. What are they hiding . Theres been systematic Human Rights Violations committed against the Rohingya Muslim population. Restrictions on food and movement, forced labor. Reporter as we switched boat to car, we immediately notice a young man working on the side of the road flanked by policemen. Police tell us they are fix is the road. Labor is not permitted and we could not confirm. But when we ask our driver, are they paid . No, he says, no pay. No pay . Theres no pay. No pay, no pay. Reporter myanmar stripped this minority of their citizenship in 1982. The latest bout of repression began in 2012 incited by a Buddhist Monk who has been called the burmese bin laden and actively preaches against the minority. Muslim children will be a threat to the country. They will destroy our religion and snatch away our lands. This video, obtained by fortify rights, shows thousands of the minority fleeing their homes as fires rage behind them. We traveled to see the oppressive camps where over 140,000 were forced to live after their homes were burned down. This has been called the worlds they cannot leave the camps to attend school, work or seek medical care. Children born in the camps are not issued birth certificates. They are stateless. To get here, we start with the buddhist driver. As we approach the camps we must switch drivers and vehicles. We enter the camp with a rohingya driver. Why are we going in the back entrance . The authorities are not interested in outside attention. Reporter you can see barbed wire, police guarding the few exits. It might be okay but keep the cameras down. Reporter once inside it doesnt take long to see appalling conditions, made worse by the rainy season. Food is very limited here. Health care is almost nonexistent. How long ago hes been sick . Two years and nine months. Reporter we see children suffering from malnutrition and other serious illnesses. But they still manage beautiful smiles for the camera. Our guide quickly points out that we are being watched. So many security. Police or military . Are they looking at us right now . They are watching us. Reporter at this empty clinic, we find a 25yearold mother of three named rohanna. She gave birth nine days ago. Sadly, her baby died after three days. She is still bleeding and has been waiting for days to see a doctor, all because she is rohingya. How much longer does she need to wait before the doctor will come . After 45 days. 45 days . Reporter we went to search for a doctor for her. We were told there may be one at a clinic in the neighboring camp. When we get there there is no doctor. There was no staff at the clinic so now were going to another clinic. Hopefully there will be staff there. Reporter we go to a third clinic. There shes told she must continue to wait. No wonder people are risking everything to leave. Some activists have called this a slow genocide. We met arafa, a young mother of five. She and her children were stranded on a cargo boat for 50 days over the summer. You knew they were going to try to sell you in some way . Yes, she told me. She knew they may sell her as a slave if she did not pay. Your children were beaten by these traffickers . Yes, she said. If they cried they were hit. If i wanted to be trafficked out of here how much would i pay . Reporter he said it would cost 2,000 u. S. Dollars. To escape they must travel several miles at night to the last camp at waters edge. From here they go to the beach. The boat waiting. The problem is that is the police post. They need to be paid 1,000 just to give these people a chance to flee. Once they clear the police, they have a long trip ahead. We traveled part of the route. A smaller boat that holds about 20 to 40 people will take them out to sea along this route. For about four to five hours out to a much larger boat waiting for them in international waters. Those boats are, in many cases, operated by transnatatnal criminalal syndicates that are buying and selling thousands of people. Reporter yetet theisk of being trafficked by smugglers or dying at sea is a risk many here are willing to take to escape the repression. Experts say this is about to happen all over again, as soon as the rains end. We gained access to amangala, the last remaining rohingya neighborhood in the city. We met with a community leader. Youve been here five generations but youre not a citizen and youre not given any rights . Our government is trying to say we are not from here, he says, but that is not true. There are less than 70 families left here and they dont know how long theyll be able to survive. We met with a leading Buddhist Monk to hear what he had to say about the muslim minority. He told us the muslims killed the monks. Do you believe that the muslims would like to take over the country . Reporter muslim people always try to occupy our land, he says. Is on for the rrohingya . He says they dont exist. The distrust goes both ways. It starts young. Whats your name . Reporter we met with rohingya children who shared their fears. Would you want to have a chance to meet some of the others that are buddhist . Reporter they told me they dont want to meet any because they killed their families and burnt down their houses. Do you think someday you want to go back to the house you lived in . Reporter they said they want to go back, but theyre too afraid. So for now they must stay in the camps, enjoying what they can. Once the rain stops, thousands of men, women and children will take to the water again, willili to risk it all for a chance at a better life. Im bob woodruff f f nightline in myanmar. Willing to risk it all. Soon myanmar will be holding what theyre calling their first free elections in decades. Yet almost no rohingya will be allowed to vote. For those few who can, they will not find a rohingya candidate to vote for. 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