28 May International Day of Action for Women’s Health

Celebrate women’s health and start organising for:

International Safe Abortion Day
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28 September 2016

ABORTION IS NOT A CRIME!

#Notacriminal! |  #Nomoreprosecutions! | #Trustwomen!

1) Abortion out of the criminal law!

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Abortion is in the criminal law in almost every country in the world. There are some exceptions, but not many. Women and abortion providers can still be prosecuted or threatened with prosecution even if it hasn’t happened for years.
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In recent years, prosecutions have taken place in: Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, El Salvador, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Dubai, Kenya, Malawi, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Nepal, Peru, Rwanda, Senegal, Spain, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and USA.
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Most often, the women are young and poor and presented to a hospital for complications of unsafe abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth. Few of them have had any access to knowledgeable legal counsel to help them fight their case. Those who have used medical abortion pills on their own are also being treated like criminals in a number of countries. #Notacriminal!
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2) A moratorium on prosecutions!
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Removing abortion from the criminal law, one ground at a time or all at once, will take time. But we are calling for a moratorium now on prosecutions of women and safe abortion providers. Surveys in a number of countries, e.g. Brazil, have shown that very few people, even those who feel ambivalent about abortion, want to see anyone go to prison for it. #Nomoreprosecutions!
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3) Release all prisoners!
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Up to one in three women will have an abortion in her lifetime. #Notacriminal!

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In Rwanda, 25% of women prisoners were in jail for abortion. Many were prosecuted as adolescents who got pregnant following sexual abuse and rape. In El Salvador, the campaign to release “Las 17” is finally succeeding in releasing women jailed for homicide when they had had miscarriages and stillbirths. Their human rights were grossly violated. No women in prison for abortion!

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Those among us who provide safe abortions and information on safe abortion understand the seriousness of unwanted pregnancy and act to protect women’s health and lives. Stop the harassment!! #Notacriminal either!

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4) Universal access to safe abortion!!
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Every woman with an unwanted pregnancy should have the right to a safe abortion, without discrimination, barriers or restrictions. In 1994, the International Conference on Population & Development agreed that unsafe abortion was a serious public health problem. Yet half of all abortions, most of them in the global South, are still unsafe. ~1 million women have died from complications of unsafe abortion since 1994. It’s time for the countries who signed the Programme of Action to make good on their commitment and act now to make all abortions safe. #Trustwomen!
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GIF by CDD, Brazil: CLICK HERE!! 

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