Abortion laws: The women jailed for suffering miscarriageson June 30, 2022 at 10:57 am

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In El Salvador, a country with some of the world’s harshest laws criminalising abortion, around 180 women have been prosecuted or jailed after losing their babies in pregnancy complications.In El Salvador, a country with some of the world’s harshest laws criminalising abortion, around 180 women have been prosecuted or jailed after losing their babies in pregnancy complications.

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