The 17 women currently incarcerated


Salvadoran feminists are pushing back against their country’s nightmare abortion laws.

Salvadoran feminist and women’s organizations are waging an international campaign demanding a pardon for the 17 women currently incarcerated in El Salvador for abortion, in hopes of challenging the country’s harsh anti-abortion laws and beginning to change the anti-choice views held by the vast majority of Salvadoran society.

Each of the 17 women in question was arrested while seeking hospital care for pregnancy complications when medical staff notified the police on suspicion that the women had intentionally interrupted their pregnancies. All women were impoverished, with low education levels; none received proper forensic examinations, nor were they subject to due process before being sentenced to between 12-40 years in prison. Feminist groups argue that the 17 women’s treatment violates myriad international treaties ratified by El Salvador, a country with some of the most stringent abortion laws in the Western Hemisphere, where interrupting a pregnancy is illegal with absolutely no exceptions. Multiple UN agencies have condemned and recommend changes to the laws, which disproportionately affect impoverished and working class women, while wealthy women can seek reproductive care freely abroad or in private hospitals and clinics.

Between 12 and 40 years in prison. Jeezis god.

Comments

  1. Blanche Quizno says

    Shouldn’t they sentence God to an eternity in prison for forcing miscarriages upon innocent, helpless women?

  2. says

    Shouldn’t they sentence God to an eternity in prison for forcing miscarriages upon innocent, helpless women?

    An immortal, omniscient god would have nothing to do but spend an eternity contemplating what a complete, utter, immoral, fuck-up It is.

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