By Brian Williams January 18, 2021 Tens of thousands of supporters of women’s rights rally on the streets in Buenos Aires, Argentina, early in the morning Dec. 30 as senators debated, voted up bill legalizing abortion.
In an important victory for working people, the right of women to choose to have an abortion was won in Argentina Dec. 30, when the Senate passed a bill making abortion free and legal up to the 14th week of pregnancy. As senators debated the bill into the night, tens of thousands of supporters of women’s rights rallied outside the Congress in Buenos Aires.
The streets “were full of feminist organizations, political organizations, unions and lots of independent and very young activists,” Victoria Tesoriero, a spokesperson for the National Campaign for the Right to Legal, Safe and Free Abortion, told the
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Daniel Politi and Ernesto Londoño, The New York Times Published: 02 Jan 2021 06:01 PM BdST Updated: 02 Jan 2021 06:01 PM BdST Women gather outside the Congress building in Buenos Aires, Dec 30, 2020, before the Senate announced the passage of a bill legalising abortion. The fight for legalisation began decades ago, but it gained traction only as more women became lawmakers and a massive grass-roots effort shifted the conversation. Sarah Pabst/The New York Times Women gather outside the Congress building in Buenos Aires, Dec 30, 2020, before the Senate announced the passage of a bill legalising abortion. The fight for legalisation began decades ago, but it gained traction only as more women became lawmakers and a massive grass-roots effort shifted the conversation. Sarah Pabst/The New York Times