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This Article is From May 04, 2022

Overturning Roe Sets Path for More U.S. AbortionĀ Limits Than Parts of Middle East, Latin America

When the U.S. Supreme Court first legalized abortion in 1973, the country was among theĀ global leaders on reproductive rights.Ā Today, if Roe v. Wade is overturned, it will mean the U.S. is moving in contrast to the recent wave of liberalizing abortion laws that has swept many countries around the world.

In the past 25 years,Ā about 50 countries have increased legal access to abortion, including nations with significant Catholic populations and cultures. In Latin America, some of the region's most-important economies have reduced restrictions in recentĀ years: Argentina and Colombia legalized the procedure, while Mexico decriminalized it. Ireland repealed an amendment banning most abortions in 2018.Ā ThailandĀ began allowing first-trimester abortions in 2020.Ā Many European nations, along with Canada and New Zealand, permit abortions up to about 23 or 24 weeks of pregnancy, the so-called fetal viability standard.

The overturning of the landmark case would mean that the U.S. would open the door for states to be as restrictive as they deem. While some blue states could serve as abortion havens, red states that have alreadyĀ made abortion access much more limited could bring down more curbs. In the absence of Roe, about two dozenĀ U.S. states have laws on the books that wouldĀ outlaw the procedureĀ in all or most cases, with others indicating they may move in a similar direction. That could leave some states even more restrictive than several countries in the Middle East, such as Turkey and Tunisia.

If Roe falls, ā€œit would represent the most damaging setback to the rights of women in the history of our country,ā€Ā Nancy Northup, president and chief executive officerĀ of the Center for Reproductive Rights, said in a statement on Monday.Ā 

Read more:Ā Blue states vow to be abortion havens

Already, more thanĀ 40Ā million womenĀ between ages 13 and 44 live in states with restrictive abortion rights, costing thoseĀ economies $105 billion annually by cutting labor force participation and earnings, according to theĀ Institute for Women's Policy Research.

ā€œAlthough we think of America as one of the most liberal places, where people have the most rights, we're seeing it become one of the most restrictive countries when it comes to abortion access,ā€ Christian Nunes, president of theĀ National Organization for Women, said in December.Ā 

About two dozen countries, including Egypt, Iraq, and the Philippines, ban abortion under any and all circumstances, according to the Center for Reproductive Rights. In some cases, women and doctors can face prison sentences, steep fines — or, in Iran — death.Ā 

But ā€œwe're not seeing right now in the Middle East and North Africa a desire to make laws more punitive and more restrictive for women who need abortions and providers,ā€ Leila Hessini, vice-president for the Global Fund for Women,Ā told Israel's Haaretz newspaper, addingĀ ā€œthere is not the same level of fervor, violence and attacks on women and providers as in the U.S.ā€

Read more:Ā Abortion rights to reshape electionĀ 

ā€œVery fewā€ countries have regressed on abortion rights, according to aĀ briefĀ filed to the Supreme Court by a group of international legal scholars. A rollback of abortion laws would put the U.S. on par with Poland and Nicaragua,Ā they said. China is also moving in that direction: Last yearĀ the government released guidelines saying it would seek to limit ā€œnon-medical abortionsā€ in a bid to reverse the disastrous effects of itsĀ one-child policy.

In the U.S., hundreds of protesters gathered in WashingtonĀ late Monday after the report that theĀ Supreme Court was on the verge of overturning the decision that enshrined abortion rights. And meanwhile, blue-state governors and politicians hailed their commitment to reproductive rights.Ā PresidentĀ Joe BidenĀ urged the election of more lawmakers who support abortion rights.

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