null / Credit: Sammis Reachers/PixabayACI Prensa Staff, Apr 7, 2023 / 13:00 pm (CNA).Sister Karina de la Rosa Morales, a nun with the Xavierian Missionary Sisters of Mary and a member of the Rahamim network that is fighting against human trafficking, lamented that Mexico holds "first place in human trafficking, child abuse, organ selling, sex tourism, child abduction, and child pornography."ACI Prensa spoke with several of the nuns and a laywoman who belong to the Rahamim prevention network. Sister Ligia María Cámara said that "trafficking is a crime" that uses "lies or force to take advantage of people," violate their rights, and frequently transport them to unknown places.The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) stated in a January report that "Mexico ranks first in child sexual abuse; first in exploitation, homicides, and trafficking of minors; and first in creation and distribution of child pornography."The El Financ
Every week of late, more than 20 women with unwanted pregnancies come to Dr. Miranda Ruiz, one of the few physicians who perform free abortions in northern Argentina’s Salta province many under a year-old law that legalized elective abortion to the 14th week of gestation. Yet activists say that abortion services in socially conservative…
A year after Argentina legalized elective abortions up to 14 weeks of gestation, bureaucratic and societal obstacles to obtaining the procedure are widespread.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) Every week of late, more than 20 women with unwanted pregnancies come to Dr. Miranda Ruiz, one of the few physicians who perform free abortions in northern Argentina's Salta province many under a year-old law that legalized elective abortion to the 14th week of gestation.