The Mercury News

El Salvador frees 3 women convicted of having abortions

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SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR >> President Nayib Bukele’s government has freed three Salvadoran women who were sentenced to 30 years in prison under the nation’s strict anti-abortion laws after suffering obstetric emergencie­s, according to abortion rights groups.

Morena Herrera of the Citizen’s Group for the Depenaliza­tion of Abortion said late Friday that the group was told one woman would be set free at presidenti­al order, but when they went to the prison to greet her, three were released.

“We presented ourselves at the prison in Zacatecolu­ca and Karen, Kathy and Evelyn left. They are free and in their homes,” Herrera

said.

She said she had no additional informatio­n about the decision, though she noted that petitions were pending before the Supreme Court to commute the women’s sentences.

The three are among at least 17 Salvadoran women activists consider unjustly convicted and imprisoned following obstetric emergencie­s and who have been at the center of a campaign against El Salvador’s absolute law against abortions.

Several celebritie­s — including actors América Ferrera, Milla Jovovich and Kathryn Hahn — last week asked Bukele and El Salvador in general to let the women return home for Christmas.

“We are grateful that our petitions are being heard and we trust that President

Bukele is going to work to achieve freedom for the rest of the innocent women,” said Paula AvilaGuill­én, executive director of the Washington-based Women’s Equality Center.

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights in November ruled that El Salvador’s government had violated the rights of a woman identified as Manuela who was arrested in 2008 on charges of provoking an abortion and died in 2010 while in custody, leaving two children.

El Salvador is among four countries in Latin America that ban abortion in all cases, even when the life of the mother is at risk and in cases of rape. The others are Nicaragua, Honduras and the Dominican Republic. Charges of homicide are often brought.

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