THE Polish government was ordered to pay a woman more than £26,000 yesterday after she was prevented from having an abortion despite doctors' warnings that she could lose her sight if she gave birth. The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Alicja Tysiac, 36, whose eyesight worsened after the baby girl was born and who is now registered as disabled, had been denied her human rights under the Roman Catholic country's strict anti-abortion laws. The court ordered Poland to pay her about £17,000 in compensation and £9,500 in costs. Campaigners last night described the ruling as "one of the...