グアテラマでの奇形胎児の中絶の禁止の廃止問題について
ANÁLISIS
Los mejores modelos de involución
El caso de la salvadoreña Beatriz hay que seguirlo con atención porque la anunciada reforma de la ley del aborto podría terminar en un proceso similar
Gabriela Cañas 1 MAY 2013 - 20:04 CET
ANALYSIS
The best regression models
The case of the Salvadoran Beatriz have to follow closely because the announced reform of abortion law could end up in a similar process
Gabriela Cañas 1 MAY 2013 - 20:04 CET
The case of the Salvadoran Beatriz from Spain have to follow carefully. Not only because it is a dramatic situation should not be allowed in any corner of the world. Also because, according to the plans of the Minister of Justice, Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón, the announced reform of abortion law could well end up leading to a similar process in that it seeks to prohibit, against all scientific views more solvent, the abortion of a fetus with severe malformations. That's at least what is clear from the beginning that the minister will pro dropping in public and private forums.
Nor is disposable, in this way back to the past undertaken by the Government of Rajoy, who as Ireland opens a little hand in this matter and legislation to prevent tragic cases like Savita Halappanavar, here in Spain over a woman lose life while others dictate, without their consent and participation, if your life is really in danger and if circumstances warrant further putting at risk to protect the upper right of the unborn child.
In Ireland and Latin America have this Executive best role models for their projected social involution. In Latin America there is scarcely four small corners, Cuba, Guyana, Mexico City and Uruguay, where women can choose freely. There, as in Ireland, informed women with money can always go to London or Havana. For the rest, give birth is an obligation which legally exempt them only others, usually a medical or court very masculine. Restrictions condemn millions of Latin American to poverty, exclusion and / or clandestine abortion, phenomena that do not seem to impact in excess of the official Church, which, as in Spain, shows great concern for the unborn and a paradoxical indifference by women, essential vehicle to give life to that. Even in cases of rape of girls has raised the official Catholic Church against abortion excommunications distributing as occurred not long ago in Brazil.
In Latin America, as in Ireland, the strong alliance of the Catholic Church with political power and machismo cruelest has led to cases like Beatrix and Savita Halappanavar.
You may end Gallardón reform dare not go so far as been announced. But its general lines leave no doubt too: not the loophole in the previous law, not the law of time and therefore not transferable to free choice of women of child bearing. It's a throwback to indicate the low value attached to women's rights, paridoras converted by force, and that is going to settle with a higher dose of suffering.
If this government was more open to social demands real perpetrate forget this threat.
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