The Foundation for Women’s Rights has filed a judicial protest in Malta’s court on behalf of over 180 women of child-bearing age who could potentially get pregnant.
In Malta, the practice is not only prohibited but also criminalised. Outside the court, Lawyer Lara Dimitrijevic explained that the lack of action by the Health Minister, the Parliamentary Secretary for Reforms and Equality and the State Advocate is having direct effect on women’s quality of life.
In a statement, the Women’s Rights Foundation said that ‘abortion bans do not change the fact that abortion is a necessary health service and banning abortion does not stop it from happening.’
‘In fact, as we know all too well, every day, a woman in Malta has an abortion, yet we remain the only nation in the EU that criminalises these women and does not allow the procedure to take place safely and legally, irrespective of the circumstances.’
The press release pointed to women who were raped and had to go through forced pregnancies or went on to experience condemnation for getting an abortion. Others have health conditions which an accidental pregnancy could have serious consequences upon.
‘The political class of this country had every chance to do what is right and our pleas have been ignored for too long. We are pledging today that this judicial protest is only the first step. We are ready to take our battle to the courts of law, both local and European, and we will be heard.’
Read full press release here.
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