The United Nations on Friday urged countries hit by the dangerous Zika
virus to let women have access to contraception and abortion.
The
UN human rights office said the South American countries now urging
women to hold off getting pregnant over Zika fears had to offer them the
possibility of controlling their fertility.
“How can they ask
these women not to become pregnant, but not offer... the possibility to
stop their pregnancies?” spokeswoman Cecile Pouilly told reporters. Many
of these countries are conservative Catholic and have very restrictive
abortion and contraceptive laws.
An exploding number of cases of
Zika virus – believed to cause a condition called microcephaly in which
babies are born with abnormally small heads – have prompted several
countries and territories in Latin America to warn women to avoid
getting pregnant.
But UN human rights chief UN rights chief Zeid
Ra’ad al-Hussein said this warning meant little in countries that ban or
heavily restrict access to reproductive health services like
contraception and abortion. “The advice of some governments to women to
delay getting pregnant ignores the reality that many women and girls
simply cannot exercise control over whether or when or under what
circumstances they become pregnant, especially in an environment where
sexual violence is so common.”
“In situations where sexual
violence is rampant, and sexual and reproductive health services are
criminalised, or simply unavailable, efforts to halt this crisis will
not be enhanced by placing the focus on advising women and girls not to
become pregnant,” he said. Instead, he insisted that governments must
“ensure women, men and adolescents have access to comprehensive and
affordable quality sexual and reproductive health services.” — AFP
Many of the affected countries are Catholic and have restrictive abortion laws
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-international/un-asks-zikahit-nations-to-allow-abortion/article8200214.ece
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