2. On March 8, 2007, in honor of International Women’s Day, over two thousand women from across Nicaragua gathered in Managua to protest a total ban on abortion, in place since November 2006. The following images are of the women who marched, and the men who marched with them. These are the women — old, young, rural, urban, mothers, daughters, grandmothers, and granddaughters — who feel the ban’s chilling effects every day.
3. Women arrived in buses from across Nicaragua to march to the Supreme Court in Managua.
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5. For the lives of women, girls, and adolescents: Yes to therapeutic abortion
11. Julieta Violeta Miranda, whose 36-year-old daughter, Julieta Violeta Bonilla Miranda, died last week as a result of a high-risk pregnancy, has yet to receive an explanation from her daughter’s doctors. Her daughter—a single mother—left three children.
19. I am: autonomous of conscience, intelligent, tolerant, laic, power, strength, courage, life.
20. The Nicaraguan Ministry of Health reports that 24 Nicaraguan women have died from pregnancy-related complications in 2007 alone. Twenty-five petitions challenging the constitutionality of Nicaragua’s abortion ban have been brought before the Supreme Court since January. The Court is currently deciding whether or not to accept them.