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New York [US], March 10 (ANI): Raising concerns about the restrictive abortion laws of the country, the New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) has said the government should move promptly to reform the law and go further to uphold women's equal rights by allowing all-woman access to abortion.

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New York [US], March 10 (ANI): Raising concerns about the restrictive abortion laws of the country, the New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) has said the government should move promptly to reform the law and go further to uphold women's equal rights by allowing all-woman access to abortion.
"Sri Lanka has among the most restrictive abortion laws in the world, so Justice Minister Ali Sabry's recent call for parliament to consider legalizing abortion in cases of rape is a significant development," the Meenakshi Ganguly, HRW's South Asia Director.
"Under a Sri Lankan law that dates from 1883, anyone deliberately causing a miscarriage, except for the purpose of saving a woman's life, can be imprisoned for up to three years," Ganguly added.
The HRW regional director said the sentence can increase to seven years if the woman is "quick with child," an archaic phrase meaning that the movement of the fetus can be felt. "The same penalties apply to a person who performs an abortion and to a woman who causes herself to miscarry."
In December, a 13-year-old girl from Mullaithivu died as a result of an illegal abortion after allegedly being raped by a family member.
Research conducted in 2015 found that unsafe abortions are responsible for 10 to 13 percent of maternal deaths in Sri Lanka, making it the third most common cause of death during pregnancy. But because the procedure is illegal there is little data, HRW said.
According to the rights group, one study that is still frequently cited dates back to 1999, showing an abortion rate of almost 1 in 20 among women and girls ages 15 to 49. In 2016, the Health Ministry estimated that 658 abortions are carried out every day in Sri Lanka.
"Denying women and girls access to safe, legal abortions jeopardizes numerous human rights, including the rights to life, health, freedom from cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment, physical integrity, nondiscrimination, privacy and equality, and the right to decide the number and spacing of children," Ganguly said.
"The government needs to act. The justice minister should introduce a bill to decriminalize abortion not only for rape survivors, but for everyone," she added. (ANI)

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