Nicaragua

Nicaragua's Constitutional Court must decide on legality of new abortion law - 6 November 2009

Amnesty International has expressed concern that the Nicaraguan Supreme Court continues to delay its judgment on the legality of new criminal laws on abortion which entered into force in 2008.

Nicaragua: Constitutional Court must decide on legality of new abortion law - 6 November 2009

Amnesty International today expressed concern that the Nicaraguan Supreme Court continues to delay its judgment on the legality of new criminal laws on abortion which entered into force in 2008.

The Court was due to issue a judgment in May 2009 on the constitutionality of a complete ban on abortion, even when the life of the woman or girl is at risk and when the pregnancy is a result of rape or incest.

“As long as this total ban is in place, victims of rape and incest – some of them still children themselves – are compelled to bear children,” said Kerrie Howard

“Pregnant women and girls are being denied life saving medical treatment and medical professionals are criminalized for doing their jobs."

“The lives of many women and girls depend on the Court’s decision,” said Kerrie Howard

“We are very concerned at the lack of certainty and that the Court continues to delay its ruling.”  Justice delayed is justice denied.  Women are dying in Nicaragua because the Court has failed to uphold the human rights of women.

Since the ban was first put in place four United Nations treaty expert committees have informed the Nicaraguan government that such a ban places it in breach of its obligations to protect women and girl’s human rights. 

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Nicaragua: Shocking abortion ban denies life-saving treatment to girls and women - 27 July 2009

(Mexico City) Nicaragua’s total ban on abortions is endangering the lives of girls and women, denying them life-saving treatment, preventing health professionals

Shocking abortion ban denies life-saving treatment to girls and women in Nicaragua - 27 July 2009

Nicaragua’s total ban on abortions is endangering the lives of girls and women, denying them life-saving treatment, preventing health professionals from practi

Nicaragua must lift the total ban on abortion - 27 July 2009

Nicaragua’s total ban on abortions is endangering the lives of girls and women across the country.

Nicaragua: Complete ban on abortion violates Torture Convention - 15 May 2009

Amnesty International today urged the Nicaraguan authorities to act upon the UN Committee against Torture call for Nicaragua to review its complete ban on abortion w

Summit of the Americas fails to address human rights - 20 April 2009

The Declaration of Commitment of Port of Spain fails to lay out a clear human rights framework for progress in the areas of human prosperity, energy security and env

Amnesty International puts human rights on Americas Summit agenda - 16 April 2009

An Amnesty International delegation has arrived in Trinidad and Tobago to take part in the Summit of the Americas.

Political violence in Nicaragua out of control - 24 November 2008

Clashes between supporters of the government party and those of the opposition, have been fuelled by accusations of fraud and vote rigging during this month's election