Women's
access to abortion remains severely limited and they face life imprisonment if they break the law.
Not exact matches
Northern Ireland
remains the only part of the UK where women can not
access abortion unless their life is endangered by pregnancy — a legal situation that is incompatible with the European Convention on Human Rights, according
to a Belfast High Court ruling in 2015.
This year's schedule included a troubling look at the invasion of Uganda by American evangelicals (God Loves Uganda), profiles of reliable boogeymen like Dick Cheney (The World According
to Dick Cheney) and the Koch Brothers (Citizen Koch), celebrations of Robert Reich (Inequality for All), Occupy (99 %: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film) and WikiLeaks (We Steal Secrets), and After Tiller, a remarkable all -
access look at the four
remaining third - trimester
abortion providers, and the tough choices made every day within their walls.
Such government restrictions, combined with clinic violence and harassment, have drastically reduced the number of
abortion providers around the country and have made
access to the
remaining providers exceedingly difficult for growing numbers of women...» More.
Regardless of any new science on the topic of when life begins, the issues of
access to abortion and the human rights of unborn children
remain inherently political.
«We know that young people across the globe
remain extremely vulnerable
to unintended pregnancy, unsafe
abortion, and HIV / AIDS, but are so often unable
to access quality health care.
Hillary Clinton has a long record of working
to protect
access to safe, legal
abortion and would fight
to ensure that it
remains safe and legal.
High rates of violence contribute
to unintended pregnancy, complications in pregnancy, unsafe
abortion, and maternal deaths in parts of the world where health systems
remain weak and women and communities lack
access to quality care.