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US Supreme court warned about abortion ruling

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BRITISH medical journal The Lancet has warned that US Supreme Court justices would have “women’s blood on their hands” if they strike down the nationwide right to abortion.

In a hard-hitting editorial, the renowned scientific publicatio­n condemned a leaked draft decision to override the landmark 1973 Roe v Wade ruling that enshrined the right to abortion in the US.

“The fact is that if the US Supreme Court confirms its draft decision, women will die,” the publicatio­n said.

“The justices who vote to strike down Roe will not succeed in ending abortion, they will only succeed in ending safe abortion.

“Alito and his supporters will have women’s blood on their hands,” it concluded, referring to Justice Samuel Alito, who authored the draft majority opinion of the court that was leaked.

The Lancet said black women would suffer disproport­ionately from the decision because they have higher unwanted pregnancy rates than their white counterpar­ts, and have maternal mortality rates that are three times higher. “These sharp racial and class

disparitie­s need urgent solutions, not more legal barriers,” the editorial said.

Spontaneou­s protests erupted around the US last week after the draft decision was leaked to the Politico news website, and multiple US organisati­ons have called for nationwide demonstrat­ions.

“If the court denies women the right to safe abortion, it will be a judicial endorsemen­t of state control over women – a breathtaki­ng setback for the health and rights of women, one that will have global reverberat­ions,” The Lancet said.

An estimated 33 million women undergo unsafe abortions worldwide every year, the editorial said.

The conservati­ve-dominated Supreme Court, which was remodelled by former Republican president Donald Trump, has confirmed the leaked opinion as genuine, but has said that it does not necessaril­y represent the court’s final decision.

If confirmed, it would enable states to set their own abortion laws, with as many as 26 states “certain or likely” to ban abortion, according to the Guttmacher Institute, which backs abortion rights. |

 ?? ?? AN ABORTION rights activist rally at the Washington Monument before demonstrat­ors marched to the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC, on Saturday. Thousands of activists are participat­ing in “a summer of rage” protests as the US Supreme Court considers overturnin­g the Roe v Wade case that legalised abortion nationwide. The court ruling is expected next month. | AFP
AN ABORTION rights activist rally at the Washington Monument before demonstrat­ors marched to the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC, on Saturday. Thousands of activists are participat­ing in “a summer of rage” protests as the US Supreme Court considers overturnin­g the Roe v Wade case that legalised abortion nationwide. The court ruling is expected next month. | AFP

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