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UPDATE 1-'We did it sisters': Argentina Senate votes to legalize abortion


UPDATE 2- We did it, sisters : Argentina Senate votes to legalize abortion
Reuters
12/30/2020
By Nicolás Misculin
BUENOS AIRES, Dec 30 (Reuters) - Argentina s Senate voted on Wednesday to legalize abortion, a first for a big country in Latin America and a triumph for women s rights campaigners achieved over the visceral objection of the Catholic Church.
Abortion is extremely rare in a region where the Church has held cultural and political sway for centuries. Previously, it was allowed on demand only in Communist Cuba, tiny Uruguay and parts of Mexico.
The fiercely contentious vote was held at 4:00 a.m. after a marathon debate that lasted through the night. In a vote of 38-29 with one abstention, the Senate backed the government proposal to allow terminations through the 14th week of pregnancy. The lower house had already approved it this month. ....

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'We did it, sisters': Argentina becomes first major Latin American country to legalise abortion


We did it, sisters : Argentina becomes first major Latin American country to legalise abortion
We did it, sisters : Argentina becomes first major Latin American country to legalise abortion
In a first for a big country in Latin America and a triumph for women s rights campaigners achieved over the visceral objection of the Catholic Church, Argentina s Senate voted on Wednesday to legalise abortion.
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UPDATED: December 30, 2020 22:00 IST
Thousands of people who had supported the bill erupted in cheers outside the Senate building in Buenos Aires, waving the green flags that represented their campaign. (Photo: Reuters)
Argentina s Senate voted on Wednesday to legalise abortion, a first for a big country in Latin America and a triumph for women s rights campaigners achieved over the visceral objection of the Catholic Church. ....

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'We did it, sisters': Argentina Senate votes to legalise abortion


 
 
Reuters
Published: 30 Dec 2020 07:55 PM BdST
Updated: 30 Dec 2020 07:55 PM BdST
Demonstrators in favour of legalising abortion react after the senate passed an abortion bill, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, December 30, 2020. REUTERS
Argentina s Senate voted on Wednesday to legalise abortion, a first for a big country in Latin America and a triumph for women s rights campaigners achieved over the visceral objection of the Catholic Church.
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Abortion is extremely rare in a region where the Church has held cultural and political sway for centuries. Previously, it was allowed on demand only in Communist Cuba, tiny Uruguay and parts of Mexico.
The fiercely contentious vote was held at 4:00 am. after a marathon debate that lasted through the night. In a vote of 38-29 with one abstention, the Senate backed the government proposal to allow terminations through the 14th week of pregnancy. The lower house had already approved it this month ....

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Argentina legalises abortion in historic vote


The Straits Times
Move is a first for a big Latin American nation and goes against Church s strong objections
People celebrating after the Senate passed an abortion Bill in Buenos Aires, Argentina, yesterday. The fiercely contentious vote was held at 4am after a marathon debate that lasted through the night, and the Bill was passed in a vote of 38-29 with one abstention. PHOTO: REUTERS
PublishedDec 31, 2020, 5:00 am SGT
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