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Hamas says it fires on Israeli forces pressing ground assault

Euractiv.com - Tue, 10/31/2023 - 06:12
Hamas said its militants in Gaza fired anti-tank missiles at Israel's invading forces early on Tuesday (31 October) and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed calls for a halt to fighting that has deepened the Palestinian enclave's humanitarian crisis.
Categories: European Union

Meloni government presents PM power boost bill as part of ‘third republic’ push

Euractiv.com - Tue, 10/31/2023 - 06:10
Italy’s future prime minister could be directly elected by the people if a constitutional reform bill presented on Monday by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government as part of her election promise to usher in a ‘third republic’ is signed into...
Categories: European Union

Spanish socialist heavyweights woo Catalan leader in Brussels

Euractiv.com - Tue, 10/31/2023 - 06:08
Spain’s Socialist leaders are on course to accept the demands of Catalan separatists to give incumbent Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez a second run at the premiership, with the PSOE’s third-in-command Santos Cerdán and Spain’s S&D leader Iratxe García meeting Catalan...
Categories: European Union

Abortion, a Right Denied to Girls Raped in Brazil

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Tue, 10/31/2023 - 06:07

Brazilian women demonstrated in São Paulo on Sept. 28, International Safe Abortion Day, which began to be celebrated in Latin America. The activists are promoting the campaign "Neither imprisoned, nor dead" against the repression of women's right to abortion, which affects even young girls who are entitled to this right by law. CREDIT: Rovena Rosa / Agência Brasil

By Mario Osava
RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 31 2023 (IPS)

A total of 17,456 babies were born to girls aged 10 to 14 in Brazil in 2021. The annual figures are falling, but still reflect the plight of ruined childhoods and the failures of judges and doctors when it comes to the issue of abortion rights.

Data from the Information System on Live Births (Sinasc) of the Ministry of Health put the number of births to girls in this age group at 252,786 in the decade 2010-2019, compiled by the Feminist Health Network. That is an annual average of 25,278."This country does not take care of women. While cardiology has advanced a lot in Brazil, medicine dedicated to women, such as obstetrics and gynecology, remains stuck in the last century and resists updating. An example is the persistence of curettage, a practice abolished by the World Health Organization (WHO) more than 20 years ago." -- Helena Paro

This phenomenon has ceased to be invisible since 2020, when a string of scandals erupted involving girls prevented from having abortions by judges, hospitals and even authorities such as the then Minister of Women, Family and Human Rights, Damares Alves, during the government of far-right President Jair Bolsonaro (2019-2022).

In Brazil, abortion is legal in cases of rape, risk of death of the pregnant woman and anencephalic fetuses. It is also an unquestionable right of girls up to 14 years of age, since all of them are legally victims of rape and their abusers face sentences of eight to 15 years in prison.

But there were judges, even in the appeals courts, who ruled against the termination of pregnancy in girls as young as 10 or 11 years old.

At the base of this iniquity is the social criminalization of abortion, to which many religious people who identify “abortion as murder, as a repulsive crime” contribute, lamented Clara Wardi, technical advisor of the Feminist Studies and Advisory Center (Cfemea), based in Brasilia.

Religious morality infiltrates the State

“The stigma is strong, in the culture, in the family, even in schools. That is why girls are reluctant to choose abortion, even if it is legal. And to do it clandestinely is expensive and risky,” she told IPS from Petrópolis, the city near Rio de Janeiro where she lives.

Many doctors argue that they are “conscientious objectors” and refuse to carry out abortions, which forces the girls to go on a “pilgrimage” in search of respect for their rights in other hospitals and even in the courts.

In spite of everything, a Cfemea survey conducted since 2018 found a growing public opinion against the criminalization of abortion. To the question “Are you for or against the imprisonment of women who terminate their pregnancy?”, 59.3 percent said “against” in 2023, up from 51.8 percent in 2018.

Those in favor of imprisonment also increased, but less, from 26.7 percent to 28.1 percent, reflecting the ideological polarization during Bolsonaro’s administration, which caused the proportion of “undecideds”, those who answered “it depends on the circumstances”, to fall from 16.1 percent to 7.6 percent.

There are “institutional barriers” to legal abortion, an issue in which the State ceases to be secular by subordinating its services to religious morality. The most emblematic case is that of an 11-year-old girl pregnant for the second time in the northeastern state of Piauí, who in late 2022 was denied an abortion by a public hospital and by the justice system.

Taken to a public shelter, she gave birth to her second child in March 2023. In other words, the State acted to remove her from her family, deny her the legal abortion she demanded and force her to give birth, Wardi said.

Damares Alves, a radical evangelical Christian who was Minister of Women, Family and Human Rights (2019-2022) during the far-right government of Jair Bolsonaro, mobilized her officials to pressure young pregnant girls to desist from getting an abortion, which was legal in their case because they are recognized as victims of rape. CREDIT: Fabio Rodrigues-Pozzebom / Agência Brasil

 

Ignorance

All this occurs in the midst of “collective failures” of society itself, such as insufficient information on reproductive rights and the possibility of choice for women, especially girls. There is no choice without access to health services, she argued.

“The criminalization of abortion invalidates the legality of the three situations. It is necessary to get out the information that abortion is legal in Brazil and to train qualified personnel to offer the service, without the need for legal action to obtain access,” said Denise Mascarenha, executive coordinator of the group Catholics for Choice in Brazil.

The basic flaw is in the training of health workers, whether doctors, nurses or psychologists, who “do not recognize the violence involved in a pregnancy in girls under 14 years of age,” which has been present in the Penal Code all the way back to 1940, said Helena Paro, professor of gynecology and obstetrics at the Faculty of Medicine of the Federal University of Uberlândia.

Universities, she said, do not train doctors to take care of rape victims, but good teaching would not be enough, anyway, she added. There is a lack of experience in practical assistance to patients, with a focus on women’s human rights, said the physician specialized in gynecology and obstetrics.

In Brazil there are just over 60 medical centers offering legal abortion services – virtually nothing for a population of 203 million inhabitants in which women constitute a majority of 51.7 percent, she told IPS from Uberlândia, a city in the southern state of Minas Gerais.

Only about 2,000 legal abortions are performed each year in Brazil, where it is estimated that more than 400,000 illegal abortions are performed annually, resulting in many deaths as well as complications that overload hospitals.

 

Judge Rosa Weber seen passing her vote in defense of the decriminalization of abortion up to 12 weeks of gestation, in her last sessions as president of the Supreme Federal Court, before retiring on Oct. 2. CREDIT: Antonio Cruz / Agência Brasil

 

Medical care that discriminates against women

“This country does not take care of women. While cardiology has advanced a lot in Brazil, medicine dedicated to women, such as obstetrics and gynecology, remains stuck in the last century and resists updating. An example is the persistence of curettage, a practice abolished by the World Health Organization (WHO) more than 20 years ago,” Paro commented.

She coordinates the Uberlândia Comprehensive Care Center for Victims of Sexual Assault (Nuavidas), opened in 2017 at her university hospital. Since 2021, the center has been offering abortion-related services via telemedicine, following an initial face-to-face consultation.

The COVID-19 pandemic prompted the online assistance, also facilitated by the efficacy of the abortion drug misoprostol, approved by the WHO and Brazilian health authorities.

Paro’s activities led to an attempt to disqualify her by the Regional Council of Medicine of Minas Gerais, which accuses her of using her knowledge “to commit crimes” and not for the well-being of patients.

“It’s all upside down,” the physician replied, arguing that she cares for the health of patients “based on scientific evidence” that the Council denies.

The councils, one national and 27 regional (in each of the states), regulate medical practice in the country and several of them acted unscientifically during the COVID-19 pandemic, by approving, for example, the use of ineffective drugs such as chloroquine.

A conservative offensive in Congress threatens to further restrict the right to abortion in Brazil, contrary to what is happening in Argentina, Colombia, Mexico and Uruguay, which have decriminalized abortion up to 12 weeks of pregnancy.

A 2007 bill, called the Statute of the Fetus, gained renewed momentum last year in the lower house of Congress, at the initiative of ultra-conservative lawmakers. Its approval would prohibit any abortion, guaranteeing the fetus all the rights of a human being, especially the right to life, from the moment of conception.

Other measures to criminalize abortions even in the restricted circumstances currently permitted are under parliamentary discussion.

To counteract this conservative offensive, Brazilian women’s rights movements launched the campaigns for decriminalization “Neither imprisoned nor dead” and “Girls, not mothers”, the latter of which is being carried out throughout Latin America.

Feminists are also celebrating the ruling of Judge Rosa Weber, who recorded her vote in favor of decriminalizing abortion up to the 12th week of pregnancy on Sept. 22, before leaving the presidency of the Supreme Federal Court and retiring 10 days later.

The highest court in the country, which has acted as a counterweight to the ultraconservative initiatives of the legislature and of the Bolsonaro administration, will ultimately decide whether to rule in favor of or against the legalization of abortion on any grounds up to 12 weeks.

Weber’s vote is in line with the demands of the feminist movement, especially with the strong, early contribution of black women, in advocating “reproductive justice as a tool for social transformations,” Wardi said.

“It is an important milestone in the fight for abortion rights in Brazil” and affirms “the legitimacy of the judiciary in ensuring women’s human rights,” Mascarenha said from São Paulo.

But the current circumstances are not very favorable to her argument, with a Congress dominated by conservative and ultra-conservative groups.

Also because the process within the Supreme Federal Court on the right to abortion is facing indefinite postponement since its new president, Luis Roberto Barroso, replaced Weber.

Categories: Africa

Putin blames the West, Ukraine after mob storms Russian airport to ‘catch’ Jews

Euractiv.com - Tue, 10/31/2023 - 05:51
President Vladimir Putin accused the West and Ukraine of stirring up unrest inside Russia after rioters in the predominantly Muslim Dagestan region stormed an airport to "catch" Jewish passengers on a flight from Tel Aviv.
Categories: European Union

Raytheon Sells Cybersecurity Unit | Kuwait Receives Eurofighters | Slovakia Received MANTIS

Defense Industry Daily - Tue, 10/31/2023 - 05:00
Americas American Systems won a $31.4 million modification, which exercises options to provide all required development testing, integration, delivery, and installation, as well as aircrew training and readiness for the P-8A Increment 3 Block 2 mission software integrated into existing P-8A training systems, to include Weapons Tactics Trainer, the new Combat Systems Part Task Trainer, […]
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SUVs dominieren die 36. Auto Zürich: Diese Top-Premieren stehen in den Messehallen

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/31/2023 - 03:03
Mit rund 60 Neuwagenmarken trumpft die 36. Auto Zürich mit einem neuen Ausstellerrekord auf. An der grössten und wichtigsten Automesse der Schweiz stehen vor allem SUVs in allen Grössen im Scheinwerferlicht – aber nicht nur.
Categories: Swiss News

King Charles Kenya trip: Mau Mau uprising hangs over visit

BBC Africa - Tue, 10/31/2023 - 02:27
The British Empire brutally suppressed an uprising in Kenya in the 1950s. Its victims cannot forget.
Categories: Africa

Dietikon ZH: Pneu-Haus bei Feuer vollständig abgebrannt

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/31/2023 - 02:04
Grossbrand um Mitternacht an der Badenerstrasse in Dietikon ZH: Bei dem Feuer wurde die Garage des Reifenhändlers Pneu City komplett zerstört.
Categories: Swiss News

Feuer zerstört Pneu City: Reifen-Händler in Dietikon ZH komplett ausgebrannt

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/31/2023 - 02:03
Grossbrand mitten in der Nacht mitten im zürcherischen Dietikon: Das Feuer legt den Reifenhändler Pneu City komplett in Schutt und Asche.
Categories: Swiss News

EU-Canada summit to take place on 23 and 24 November

European Council - Tue, 10/31/2023 - 01:46
President of the European Council, Charles Michel, together with the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will be travelling to Canada for the EU-Canada Summit on 23 and 24 November.
Categories: European Union

Die Grünen schauen auf eine lange Reihe gescheiterter Bundesratskandidaturen zurück: Hartnäckig erfolglos

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/31/2023 - 01:35
Die Grünen kandidierten in den vergangenen Jahrzehnten mehrmals für den Bundesrat. Blick zeigt, welche Grünen in den Senkel gestellt wurden und wer einen Achtungserfolg einheimsen durfte.
Categories: Swiss News

Blick macht den Selbsttest: Neues Bank-Angebot von Coop hält nicht, was es verspricht

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/31/2023 - 01:34
Die Rückkehr von Coop ins Bankgeschäft hat grosses Echo ausgelöst. Doch ist das angebotene Bankprodukt auch konkurrenzfähig? Blick hat ein Konto eröffnet und erste Tests gemacht.
Categories: Swiss News

Beim neuen Ernährungs-Trend dreht sich alles um ganz viel Eiweiss: Was ist dran am High-Protein-Hype?

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/31/2023 - 01:33
Proteine sind wortwörtlich in aller Munde – das machen sich auch die Detailhändler zunutze und kleben auf altbekannte Verpackungen einen Sticker mit der Aufschrift «High Protein» drauf. Kundentäuschung? Blick hat nachgefragt.
Categories: Swiss News

Schwede war einst Teamkollege von Adam Johnson (†29): Genau deshalb spielt EVZ-Bengtsson nie ohne Halsschutz

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/31/2023 - 01:33
EVZ-Verteidiger Lukas Bengtsson wurde als Junior eingetrichtert, nie ohne Halsschutz aufs Eis zu gehen. Von seinem damaligen Trainer, der als Spieler einem Teamkollegen die Kehle aufgeschlitzt hatte bei einer ähnlichen Tragödie wie jener von Adam Johnson (†29).
Categories: Swiss News

Familie, Social Media, Freund: So tickt Nati-Hoffnung Alayah Pilgrim

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/31/2023 - 01:31
Ihre Mutter war einst skeptisch, als Alayah Pilgrim als Kind Fussball spielen wollte. Nun ist die Aargauerin Meisterin mit dem FCZ und eine hoffnungsvolle Stürmerin für die Nati. Und Mama Tanja ihr grösster Fan.
Categories: Swiss News

Sie «chäset» wie noch 1606: «Ich will so lange wie möglich alles authentisch machen»

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/31/2023 - 01:31
Roberta Brigger (65) ist Sennin auf der Riederalp im Kanton Wallis. Seit Jahren stellt sie in der Schaukäserei traditionellen Alpkäse her, so wie anno 1606. Die steigenden Temperaturen erschweren allerdings den Käserei-Prozess. Doch Roberta Brigger weiss sich zu helfen.
Categories: Swiss News

Klimawandel bedroht den Alpkäse, in den Lagerkellern wird es zu warm: Chli stinke muess es – aber doch nicht so!

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/31/2023 - 01:31
Steigt die Temperatur in den Kellern der Walliser Alpen auf 18 Grad, leidet die Qualität des Käses. Wegen des Klimawandels kommt das immer häufiger vor. Der Aufwand sei enorm gestiegen, sagt eine Sennin. Der Experte fordert Massnahmen.
Categories: Swiss News

Israels Premier beschuldigt seine Geheimdienste – und muss sich entschuldigen: Netanyahu kämpft auch an seiner eigenen Front

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/31/2023 - 01:30
Im Netz greift Israels Ministerpräsident die eigenen Geheimdienste und Armee an. Sie hätten die Gefahr eines Angriffs durch die Hamas unterschätzt. Er selber sei nie gewarnt worden. Der Post sorgt für Empörung. Benjamin Netanyahu (73) löscht ihn und entschuldigt sich.
Categories: Swiss News

Nachzüglerin Marcelline über ihre Bachelor-Teilnahme: «Ich habe mich nicht selbst angemeldet, sondern Ex-Bachelor-Kandidatin Bellydah»

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/31/2023 - 01:29
In der dritten Bachelor-Folge wartet auf die Kandidatinnen eine Überraschung: Zwei Nachzüglerinnen sind in die Villa eingezogen. Blick stellt die neuen Kandidatinnen vor.
Categories: Swiss News

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