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appalachiablue

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Fri Oct 23, 2020, 03:17 PM Oct 2020

US Coalition w Belarus, Saudia Arabia, Poland, Uganda: 'Women Have No Right To Internatl. Abortion'

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'Saudi Arabia, Belarus Among Countries Joining US-Led Coalition Claiming Women Have 'No International Right to Abortion.' "This administration doesn't seem content to stop until it has fully trampled on the rights, autonomy, and dignity of women and girls everywhere." Common Dreams, Oct. 21, 2020. - Ed:



- Oct. 22 Poland imposed a near- total ban on abortion. A reproductive rights supporter holds clothes hangers during a demonstration in front of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal on October 22, 2020 in Warsaw, Poland.

Further distancing itself from longtime U.S. allies regarding reproductive rights, the Trump administration on Thursday joined 32 countries in signing a declaration claiming that pregnant people have "no international right to abortion." HHS Sec. Alex Azar and Sec. of State Mike Pompeo attended the virtual signing ceremony for the so-called "Geneva Consensus Declaration" after the administration formed an international coalition comprised of countries where abortion care is banned or severely restricted, to counter UN support for reproductive rights.

-- "It carries no legitimacy within the U.N. system―but the sentiments it represents are dangerous nonetheless. In contrast to what this declaration states, there is broad international consensus on the critical need for access to sexual and reproductive healthcare, including abortion."- Jenny Vanyur, Planned Parenthood Federation of America --

The Trump administration has opposed the inclusion of language affirming that people around the world have inalienable "sexual and reproductive rights" in documents including the U.N.'s Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The declaration introduced Thursday is aimed at "strengthening the family" and states that there is no "international obligation on the part of states to finance or facilitate abortion." At the ceremony, Pompeo said the document "defends the unborn and reiterates the vital importance of the family," while Planned Parenthood derided the declaration as a "farce" whose signatories are out of touch with public opinion regarding the right to abortion care.

According to Pew Research, 61% of Americans believe abortion care should be legal in all or most cases. Internationally, support is even greater, with Ipsos reporting last month that 70% of 17,500 adults surveyed in 25 countries support the right to abortion care. Abortions have been recognized as a constitutional right in the U.S. since 1973, while the 5 countries that joined the U.S. as co-sponsors of the declaration—Egypt, Uganda, Indonesia, Brazil, and Hungary—impose severe restrictions on abortion access.

Other countries joining the U.S.-led coalition include Saudi Arabia, Belarus, and Poland, which on Thursday imposed a near-total ban on abortion, while longtime U.S. allies including France and the U.K. are steadfast supporters of the U.N.'s declarations affirming the right to abortion care. As a constitutional tribunal in Poland handed down its ruling amid protests and the Trump administration celebrated the signing of the Geneva Consensus Declaration,

Amnesty International issued a reminder on social media that outlawing abortion care does not stop women from obtaining abortions, but rather makes the procedure far less safe...

https://www.commondreams.org/news/2020/10/22/saudi-arabia-belarus-among-countries-joining-us-led-coalition-claiming-women-have-no

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US Coalition w Belarus, Saudia Arabia, Poland, Uganda: 'Women Have No Right To Internatl. Abortion' (Original Post) appalachiablue Oct 2020 OP
Can't wait until we rejoin our long-time coalition partners in support of women's rights. SharonClark Oct 2020 #1
Can't happen soon enough, a dangerous, backward mvmt appalachiablue Oct 2020 #2
Look at the countries that are also co-sponsors. raccoon Oct 2020 #3

SharonClark

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1. Can't wait until we rejoin our long-time coalition partners in support of women's rights.
Fri Oct 23, 2020, 03:20 PM
Oct 2020

Biden should appoint a strong abortion rights advocate to the UN.

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