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In some Parts of Mexico, Abortion Is More Criminalized than Femicide: "Women Continue to Be Criminalized" | News Channel 3-12

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By Karol Suárez, CNN en Español Rocío remembers when her 13-year-old daughter told her she was pregnant at the end of 2023. “We had previously experienced a situation with my oldest daughter, so I told her we weren't ready to have another child,” Rocío, a pseudonym used to protect her identity for fear of being identified, told CNN. “She and I made the decision for her to have an abortion,” she added, standing with her daughter at their home in …

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Rocío recalls when at the end of 2023 his 13-year-old daughter told her she was pregnant. “We had experienced an earlier situation with my older daughter, so I told her that we weren’t at the time we had another child,” she told CNN Rocío, a pseudonym used to protect her identity for fear of being identified. “We made the decision she and I would abort,” she added with her daughter at her home in Merida, on the Yucatan peninsula, in Mexico. MEXI…

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By Karol Suárez, CNN en Español Rocío remembers when her 13-year-old daughter told her she was pregnant at the end of 2023. “We had previously experienced a situation with my oldest daughter, so I told her we weren't ready to have another child,” Rocío, a pseudonym used to protect her identity for fear of being identified, told CNN. “She and I made the decision for her to have an abortion,” she added, standing with her daughter at their home in …

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By Karol Suárez, CNN en Español Rocío remembers when her 13-year-old daughter told her she was pregnant at the end of 2023. “We had previously experienced a situation with my oldest daughter, so I told her we weren't ready to have another child,” Rocío, a pseudonym used to protect her identity for fear of being identified, told CNN. “She and I made the decision for her to have an abortion,” she added, standing with her daughter at their home in …

The Women who Fight for Women organization presented an initiative to ensure that the government of Coahuila really complies with providing legal and free access to abortion.

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Guanajuato, Guanajuato.- Despite the fact that the Congress of Guanajuato had a legal period of three days to justify the criminalization of abortion, after the admission of an amparo promoted by feminist groups, until now there has been no official response by the authorities. By a reply provided to Periódico Correo, the León Accompanyes Network reported on the failure of the authorities to comply with the order of the Judiciary, which provided…

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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