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Related: About this forumWho Is President Michelle Bachelet? Chile Lifted Its Total Abortion Ban & You Can Thank Her For That
ByTARA WANDA MERRIGAN2 hours ago
After months of effort on President Michelle Bachelet's part, Chile's total abortion ban was lifted on Monday after its highest court voted 6-4 to allow the procedure under some circumstances. For nearly 30 years women in Chile have not been able to have legal abortions after Chile's totalitarian dictator Augusto Pinochet implemented the ban in 1989 even if they had been raped. Now, the court's new ruling will allow women to have abortions performed if they have been raped, if the fetus endangers the mother's life, or if the fetus is not viable.
What has prevailed is tolerance, and that every woman may make decisions based on her values, religion, principles or real options," President Michelle Bachelet said at a news conference after the ruling. Today I am proud to say we have fulfilled a fundamental commitment of our government with the women in our country, Bachelet, who was once head of U.N. Women, noted. It has been a long battle, fought with the weapons of democracy and dialogue, overcoming barriers and prejudice that in the past impeded hundreds of women from alleviating their suffering.
According to The New York Times, Chile was one of only four nations in the Americas that had a total ban on abortions, the others being El Salvador, Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic.
It is fantastic that the court respected democracy, Karen Espíndola, a woman who was denied an abortion and gave birth to a child who died two years later, told The New York Times. It is a step forward for women facing dramatic situations who can now make their own decision whether to continue or not with their pregnancy, instead of being forced against their will.
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Who Is President Michelle Bachelet? Chile Lifted Its Total Abortion Ban & You Can Thank Her For That (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
Aug 2017
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shenmue
(38,506 posts)1. Yes
Doreen
(11,686 posts)2. I think it strange that countries who have been
repressing their people ( particularly women ) are starting to change for the better ( even if by very little ) that our country is going into the direction those countries are getting out of.
MontanaMama
(23,314 posts)3. A step in the right direction.