March 20, 2009
Tim Rogers, Tico Times
After more than two years of public-awareness campaigns, political lobbying and frustrating legal battle, Nicaraguan human-rights activists are more hopeful than ever that the government's draconian ban on therapeutic abortions will be overturned by the Supreme Court in the coming weeks.
The Supreme Court on Feb. 19 announced that it was done hearing arguments and debate and is prepared to hand down its final ruling on last year's legal motion challenging the ban on life-saving abortions for women.
Sandinista and Liberal legislators outlawed therapeutic abortion Oct. 26, 2006, in a measure rights activists called a shameless electoral ploy by both parties to pander to the church vote on the eve of the presidential elections. The ban was then upheld the following year in the country's new Penal Code, which entered into force July 10, 2007.
The new law makes Nicaragua one of only five countries in the world to criminalize abortions to prevent childbirth that could kill the mother.