translated from Spanish: Edomex collectives make ‘pañuelazo’ for decriminalization of abortion

Autonomous feminist collectives and independent women of the State of Mexico called for a virtual handkerchief on August 3 for the decriminalization of abortion in the state.
With the hashtags #AbortoLegalEdomex and #SeráLeyEdomex, you are invited to upload photos to social networks to make visible ‘this human right of women’.
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In previous days, collectives and women activists from the Toluca Valley signed a statement in which they called on all women to organize from their digital and public spaces to demand the decriminalization of abortion in the State of Mexico.
Through the document they denounced that the entity is where 11.8% of teenage pregnancies occur throughout the country – based on figures from 2020 – and that in addition, ‘the criminalization and stigma’ towards the interruption of pregnancy has led more than 63 thousand women to resort to the health services of the capital.

Alert State of Mexico!?
It is time for the health of women and people with the capacity to gestate to #EdoMex guaranteed.???
Join the virtual handkerchief for the #AbortoLegalEdoMex today! #SeráLeyEdoMex#QueSubaLaMarea pic.twitter.com/Spcc3qh1RO
— MareaVerdeMx (@MxMareaVerde) August 3, 2021

“The criminalization and stigma that exists around the right to decide about our motherhood has forced more than 63 thousand women to resort to health services offered in Mexico City, or failing that, to go to clandestine clinics that do not guarantee the safety of those who decide to have an abortion, often risking their health and freedom, and even his life, when there is misinformation about the procedure.”
They maintain that currently 101 girls, women and pregnant persons from the State of Mexico are victims of criminalization processes for abortion. In addition, 98 per cent of existing complaints concern women living in rural areas and the metropolitan area.
That is why in the statement they point to sex education as a matter of utmost importance, which must be guaranteed by the Mexican government so that women and pregnant people can decide on their bodies and “we have the right to be mothers when we want to“.
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They also spoke in favor of the petition launched by the Association of Women Embracing Mexico (AMAM) for the decriminalization of abortion and demanded that the deputies of the LX Legislature from entity to promote and approve the document
It should be noted that in 2019 there was an initiative presented to the Local Chamber of Deputies, in which it was emphasized that the decriminalization of abortion and the creation of public policies that guaranteed it. 

From the Valley of Toluca, the autonomous and independent and collective women activists who make up this document, we speak out so that the deputies that make up the @Legismex vote and approve the Law of Decriminalization of Abortion in the State of Mexico. pic.twitter.com/m13736z3o1
— Safe Abortion EDOMEX (@AbortoSeguroEmx) August 2, 2021

This, they stated in the statement, “would help to comply with international agreements that call on our country to recognize and seek the human rights of women, as well as the protection of children.”
However, so far this initiative has not proceeded and is not on the agenda. of the Congress of the State of Mexico.
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“We consider that the prohibition of abortion in the State of Mexico, which is governed by the current Penal Code, is outdated, misogynistic, sexist and denies the existence of abortion as a common and sometimes necessary practice,” the collectives and activists denounced.
In the same way, they insisted on the elimination of arguments based on religious ideologies that “hinder the approval of this bill.”
“The legalization of abortion it does not make it an obligation, but in an option that safeguards and defends the integrity and human rights of women, girls, adolescents and people with the capacity to gestate in general.
Currently, only four states in the country are allowed legal interruption of pregnancy (ILE): CDMX, Oaxaca, Hidalgo, and the most recent, Veracruz.
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Original source in Spanish

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