The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Thousands of women rally for abortion law in Argentina

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BUENOS AIRES: Thousands of women, many sporting the green scarves that have become the symbol of Argentina’s abortion rights movement, rallied in Buenos Aires on Wednesday to campaign for a new bill to legalise abortion.

Two years after a similar bill was narrowly defeated by lawmakers in the conservati­ve South American country, activists have been buoyed by recent pledges by leftist President Alberto Fernandez to prioritise a new bill.

“We are here to fight for this law to come out this year,” psychologi­st Antonella D’Alessio told AFP.

“An unwanted pregnancy is synonymous with torture.”

The rally called by feminist groups was held in front of the Congress where in June 2018 a bill to legalise abortion was approved by the lower house, only to be defeated by conservati­ves in the Senate amid pressure from the Roman Catholic Church.

Natalia Lissarragu­e, a 38year-old nurse, said legalising abortion “is important because it gives everyone the possibilit­y of accessing an abortion, in hospital with all the necessary techniques, and not dying in hiding.”

Lissarragu­e, 38, attended the rally with her daughters aged five and 12.

Reiteratin­g a campaign promise, Fernandez said earlier this month he would propose a law to “end the penalisati­on of abortion” and allow anyone seeking an abortion to receive care in a public health centre.

Liberals won ground in the Senate in November’s elections, renewing activists’ hopes that any new abortion bill would now be approved in the once staunchly conservati­ve chamber.

Conservati­ves are expected to fight the issue tooth and nail however in a battle which is likely to mirror the bitter divisions of the last campaign. — AFP

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