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Activists challenge colonial-era abortion laws in Antigua and Barbuda

ST. JOHN’S, Antigua (AP) — Doctors, nurses and activists in Antigua and Barbuda are fighting a colonial-era law that largely bans abortions, igniting a debate about women’s reproductive rights on the tiny twin-island nation.

A top local court ruled in October that a legal challenge launched by a doctor and a nonprofit organization will go ahead as it dismissed the government’s motion to strike the case.  If the case prevails, it could yield a landmark decision and prompt other jurisdictions to follow suit, said attorney Sherrie-Ann Bradshaw, who filed the constitutional challenge.

Abortion in Antigua and Barbuda is allowed only if a woman’s life is in danger. Laws dating from when the nation was under British colonial rule dictate that women who terminate their pregnancies under other circumstances could face up to 10 years in prison, and those who help them could face up to two years.  “Women’s rights are being trampled,” said Alexandrina Wong, executive director of the nonprofit Women Against Rape.  Wong hoped for a favorable hearing, though she acknowledged her optimism was tempered by pressures from local religious groups.

On December 5, a judge was expected to rule on whether Antigua and Barbuda’s Evangelical Alliance can be added to the case as an interested party.  The alliance represents 66 congregations from seven religious denominations. If the judge rules in its favor, that would give the anti-abortion religious group an opportunity to be heard during the court case.  “Who speaks on behalf of that unborn child?” said Pastor Olson Daniel, the alliance’s president. “Who gives us the right to undo what God did?”

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