El Salvador: Failure to release woman jailed after miscarriage, outrageous step backward for justice
Publisher | Amnesty International |
Publication Date | 13 December 2017 |
Cite as | Amnesty International, El Salvador: Failure to release woman jailed after miscarriage, outrageous step backward for justice, 13 December 2017, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/5a3397024.html [accessed 24 October 2022] |
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A court's decision not to release a woman forced to spend a decade behind bars after having a miscarriage in El Salvador is an outrageous step backward for justice, Amnesty International said.
Teodora suffered a stillbirth in 2007, after the rapid onset of serious pain while she was at work. Police arrested her as she lay in a pool of blood. She was later sentenced to 30 years for 'aggravated homicide' under El Salvador's total ban on abortions.
The trial was marred by irregularities.
"Teodora's tragic story is a sad illustration of everything that is wrong with the justice system in El Salvador, where human rights seem to be a foreign concept," said Erika Guevara-Rosas, Americas Director at Amnesty International.
"Instead of punishing Teodora for being a woman, authorities in El Salvador must urgently take a hard look at their outrageous anti-abortion law and take immediate steps to repeal it."