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ALABAMA PASSES ABORTION BILL

Restrictiv­e bill places near-total ban on terminatio­n of pregnancy

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THE Alabama senate on Tuesday passed the most restrictiv­e abortion bill in the United States, which places a near-total ban on the terminatio­n of pregnancy — even in cases of rape and incest — and could punish doctors who perform the procedure with life in prison.

The text passed by the Republican-led senate has been sent to Governor Kay Ivey’s desk for signature into law and, if approved, is expected to trigger a legal battle which could reach the Supreme Court.

Under the bill, performing an abortion is a crime that could land doctors who perform it in prison for 10 to 99 years. Abortions would only be legal if the life of the mother is in danger or the foetus has a fatal condition.

American Civil Liberties Union the largest human rights defence organisati­on in the US, promised to file a lawsuit to block its implementa­tion, saying the vote showed “how little they (conservati­ve

lawmakers) regard bodily autonomy”.

“This bill punishes victims of rape and incest by further taking away control over their own bodies and forcing them to give birth,” it added.

The National Organisati­on for Women called the bill “unconstitu­tional” and said its passage would “send women in the state back to the dark days of policymake­rs having control over their bodies, health, and lives”.

Alabama Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth, who also presides over the state senate, greeted the bill’s passage as a “strong step toward defending the rights of the unborn”.

“With liberal states approving radical late-term and post-birth abortions, Roe must be challenged, and I am proud that Alabama is leading the way,” he added.

The bill’s backers have expressly said they wanted to bring the case to the Supreme Court.

Now that the top US court has a conservati­ve majority in the wake of President Donald Trump’s election, some Republican­s want to overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that recognised women’s right to abortion.

“You just raped the state of Alabama yourself,” state senate Democratic leader Bobby Singleton said after senators eliminated an amendment seeking exceptions to the abortion ban.

“You’re saying to my daughter you don’t matter in the state of Alabama... It’s okay for men to rape you and you’re gonna have his baby if you get pregnant.”

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Pro-choice supporters protesting in front of the Alabama State House in Montgomery, Alabama.
REUTERS PIC Pro-choice supporters protesting in front of the Alabama State House in Montgomery, Alabama.

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