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Subject: Draft abortion laws dropped in East Timor
Radio Australia News
Draft abortion laws dropped in East Timor
Last Updated: 23 hours 54 minutes ago
East Timor's government has dropped an article from the draft penal
code that decriminalised abortion for victims of sexual violence or incest
following pressure from Catholic lobby groups.
The first draft of East Timor's penal code was announced by the
government last year.
It decriminalised abortion for women if the pregnancy would put their
mental or physical health at risk, or if they were victims of sexual
violence or incest.
The AMP coalition government has now dropped the second set of
exceptions.
Alita Verdial from the Alola Foundation says the decision may mean
sexual violence victims will continue to have unsafe abortions.
"How about women like this - with the specific case like this -
they can also have access to the health services".
The penal code is expected be passed by the President soon.
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