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Mexico’s Supreme Court Votes to Decriminalize Abortion
Oscar Lopez, Natalie Kitroeff
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Americas|Mexico’s Supreme Court Votes to Decriminalize Abortion

Mexico’s Supreme Court Votes to Decriminalize Abortion

The ruling sets a landmark legal precedent for potential legalization nationwide in the conservative Catholic country of some 120 million people.

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Sept. 7, 2021, 3:26 p.m. ET

MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that making abortion a crime was unconstitutional, setting a landmark legal precedent for potential legalization nationwide in the conservative Catholic country of some 120 million people.

The unanimous ruling from the nation’s top court follows a growing women’s movement in Mexico that has repeatedly taken to the streets of major cities across the country, demanding greater rights and protections for women.

“Today is a historic day for the rights of all Mexican women,” said Supreme Court Chief Justice Arturo Zaldivar after the decision was announced. “It is a watershed in the history of the rights of all women, especially the most vulnerable.”

The decision makes Mexico the most populous Latin American country to allow abortion and comes at a moment when Texas and other American states have placed ever tighter restrictions on the procedure.

The court said that a law in the northern state of Coahuila that mandates up to three years of jail for women who elect to have an abortion violated the Mexican Constitution.

The decision can now be applied to the rest of the country, setting the stage for a nationwide legalization of abortion. Before the court weighed in, the procedure had only been legal in three of Mexico’s 32 federal entities: Oaxaca, Hidalgo and Veracruz, and in Mexico City.
 

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Mexico decriminalizes abortion, a dramatic step in world’s second-biggest Catholic country
Mary Beth Sheridan, Alejandra Ibarra Chaoul
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MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s supreme court voted unanimously on Tuesday to decriminalize abortion, a striking step in a country with one of the world’s largest Catholic populations and a move that contrasts sharply with tighter restrictions introduced across the border in Texas.

Eight of the 11 supreme court judges had expressed support for decriminalization in arguments that began Monday, making the decision virtually inevitable.

The vote comes as a powerful women’s movement is transforming Mexico, where female politicians now make up half of Congress. While abortion remains illegal in most of Latin America, there has been a surge in demonstrations demanding more rights for women, particularly focused on rising violence.

“This will not only have an impact in Mexico; it will set the agenda for the entire Latin American region,” said Melissa Ayala, coordinator of litigation for the Mexican feminist organization GIRE. She called the ruling “a historic moment for feminists and activists” who have pressed for women’s rights for years in Mexico’s state legislatures, health ministries and law schools.

Four countries in Latin America allow abortion under virtually all circumstances early in pregnancy: Argentina, Cuba, Uruguay and Guyana. Some nations forbid abortion for any reason. In El Salvador, women accused of aborting a fetus can be prosecuted on assault or homicide charges, and face decades in prison.

Four of Mexico’s 32 federal entities have broadly legalized the procedure — Oaxaca, Veracruz, Hidalgo and Mexico City.

One of Mexico’s biggest opposition parties, the conservative National Action Party, declared its opposition to the arguments advanced in the supreme court. “We are in favor of defending life from the moment of conception until natural death,” it said in a statement. It called for more measures to avert abortion, such as improving adoption services and providing more assistance to pregnant women.

Yet the decision was out of the hands of politicians.

The court was asked to rule on a law in the northern state of Coahuila that establishes jail terms of up to three years for women who procure illegal abortions.

Abortion wouldn’t instantly become widely available, but the ruling will “outline a route, a criteria” that states will use to change their laws, said Diego Valadés, a former supreme court judge. The decision will automatically free women who have been jailed for getting abortions, he said.

“It will have very broad effects,” he said.

Mexico has the world’s second-largest population of Catholics, after Brazil. Around three-quarters of Mexicans identify themselves as members of the faith, according to census data. But the government is officially secular and the church has been losing influence, due in part to clerical sex-abuse scandals.

In addition, women’s groups and social media have driven home the severity of the problem of unwanted pregnancies, especially among teenagers. More than 1 million abortions are performed each year in Mexico, most clandestinely and in unsafe conditions, according to estimates by the U.S.-based Guttmacher Institute.

“The effects on women’s health, including the number of deaths registered due to clandestine abortions, and the number of child pregnancies, represent a profound social problem,” said Valadés. “So the attitude of most of society toward abortion has changed, despite the resistance of ecclesiastical authorities.”
 

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Mexico Supreme Court rules criminalizing abortion is unconstitutional
September 7, 20213:23 PM EDTLast Updated 21 minutes ago
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Women hold green handkerchiefs during a protest in support of legal and safe abortion in Mexico City, Mexico, February 19, 2020. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido/File Photo

MEXICO CITY, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Mexico's Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that penalizing abortion is unconstitutional, a major victory for advocates of women's health and human rights in the majority Roman Catholic nation.

"This is a historic step for the rights of women," said Supreme Court Justice Luis Maria Aguilar.

The unanimous vote by Mexico's top court comes just as north of the border, some U.S. states have taken steps to restrict abortion access, particularly Texas, which enacted the strictest anti-abortion law in the country after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to intervene.

Reporting by Lizbeth Diaz in Mexico City, writing by Laura Gottesdiener

Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
 

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damn, was trying to see if i could reply before you hit your third post

anyways good for them. whats the point of free will ya'll preach about if you gonna legislate sins?
 

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Spain & France are Catholic nations.

Being "Catholic" is not really a prestigious and respected thing & I say that as someone raised Catholic who got all my sacraments.

Catholic nations are the ones supporting human trafficking, pedophilia, LGBT, and all the other fukkery.

If Mexico was a muslim country - that would be some interesting shyt.
 

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They can't send you to jail or even fine you for it. But they can still outlaw it. Interesting step though.
 
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