U.S. abortion rights setbacks spark fears in Latin America

Concerns in Latin America that abortion rights could face setbacks similar to those in the U.S. are adding urgency to the protests planned for International Women's Day this Friday, Marina writes.

March 5, 2024
Marina E. Franco

Why it matters: Regions of Latin America already are some of the most dangerous in the world for people who wish or need to terminate a pregnancy.

Threat level: Abortion bans can jeopardize the lives of women in trauma situations where continuing the pregnancy puts a woman's life at risk. Last month, Adilka Féliz, a senator's legal aide in the Dominican Republic — where there is a full ban on abortion— died from complications after an emergency premature birth procedure. She had an unviable pregnancy but was denied an abortion, her mother says.

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Feminists Protest Against Dominican Republic Abortion Ban

Published 18 December 2016, TelesurTV

Rights groups say blanket bans on abortion are a leading cause of maternal mortality because they force women to undergo dangerous backstreet abortions.

Hundreds of people took to the streets of the capital of the Dominican Republic Sunday, protesting against the recent approval of a new Criminal Code condemning abortion, including when the pregnancy is the result of rape, or when it endangers the mother's life.

The protesters gathered in Independence Park, demanding President Danilo Medina veto the bill approved earlier today by senators.

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Source: TelesurTV