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This Friday the results of the most recent Invamer survey were revealedin which citizens were questioned about their position regarding the use of face masks, euthanasia, the free carrying of weapons and other issues of public interest to Colombians.

According to the technical file, issued by Invamer, 1,504 men and women over 18 years of age were surveyed by the quantitative analysis company.

What did you think about the different current issues in the country?

Decriminalization of abortion up to 24 weeks

Pro-life groups protesting

‘Pro-life’ groups, identified in blue, during a protest on February 21, 2022 at the Palace of Justice.

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One of the most controversial situations in recent weeks has been the decision of the Constitutional Court to decriminalize total abortion up to six months of pregnancy.

Many sectors of the population did not agree with this sentence and the Invamer census shows it: 83.2 percent of those consulted disagreed “that women can abort up to 24 weeks of gestation; while 15.4 percent declared to agree.

In the capital cities, the margin was not as marked, but the rejection of the Court’s measure continues to be 79.1 percent, compared to 18.9 percent approval of the measure.

Euthanasia in cases of intense suffering

Right to die with dignity

The right to die with dignity is not synonymous with euthanasia, but there are several mechanisms.

Do you agree or disagree that people in Colombia have the right to euthanasia when they suffer intense physical or mental suffering from a bodily injury or serious or incurable disease?”, was the question asked of the respondents regarding euthanasia.

In this case, 68.5 percent of those consulted claimed to be in favor. Only 29.4 percent declared themselves against euthanasia.

Other topics of interest to Colombians

The consequences of fracking on the environment

Oil and coal exploration was one of the issues in question.

Do you agree with allowing the carrying and possession of weapons?

69 percent were against and 29.1 percent declared themselves in favor.

Do you agree that oil and coal exploration be suspended?

56.5 percent were against it and 39 percent were in favor.

Do you agree with the use of face masks being eliminated?

53.6 percent were against and 43.8 percent declared themselves in favor.

Are you satisfied with your standard of living?

45.8 percent agreed with the things they can buy and do, while 53.5 percent said they were dissatisfied.

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A bill to protect the right to have an abortion in the United States died in the Senate on Monday after it failed to garner enough Republican support to pass a procedural vote.

While the Women’s Health Protection Act was expected to fail, Democratic leaders were under pressure from constituents to put it to a vote anyway in a show of support for federal abortion rights, as the U.S. Supreme Court could soon upend those rights.

Reproductive rights advocates see federal legislation as possibly the best chance to codify the right to terminate pregnancy in the United States, particularly after the U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative justices signaled, they could soon cut constitutional protections.

The bill would have needed several Republicans’ support to reach the necessary 60-vote threshold to overcome a filibuster. The vote was 48-46. Senator Joe Manchin, a Democrat, voted against the bill, as did Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins, moderate Republicans who have supported limited abortion rights.

“Abortion is a fundamental right and women’s decisions over women’s health care belong to women, not to extremist right-wing legislators,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer told reporters ahead of Monday’s vote.

Abortion opponents characterized the bill as radical and said it would nullify state laws that have been passed to restrict abortions.

“It’s extreme. It’s an egregious violation of the most fundamental of all human rights, and that is the right to life,” Republican Senator Steve Daines of Montana said of the bill in debate on Monday.

The Women’s Health Protection Act, co-sponsored by 48 Senate Democrats, stated that healthcare providers should be able to provide abortions without a number of barriers, including restrictions on abortions prior to fetal viability, which many states currently have in place. It proposed that the U.S. attorney general could sue any state or government official who violated its terms.

Abortion rights advocates said the fact that the Senate was holding the vote at all was a victory, since it forced senators to go on the record for their constituents to judge.

Abortion is poised to be a key campaign issue for members of Congress running for re-election in 2022.

“Every American deserves to know where their senator stands on an issue as important as the right to choose,” Schumer told reporters.

The right to have an abortion prior to fetal viability, typically around 23 or 24 weeks, has been protected under the Constitution since the Supreme Court’s 1973 ruling in Roe v. Wade.

In December, the Supreme Court signaled its willingness to undermine Roe v. Wade and permit a Mississippi ban on abortion after 15 weeks. The court’s decision in that case is expected in late spring.

Some 26 states would move to immediately ban abortion if Roe is overturned, according to the Guttmacher Institute, an abortion rights advocacy research group.

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BOGOTA COLOMBIA). Monday, February 28, 2022 (RPTV NEWS AGENCY). The presenter and model Carolina Cruz turns on social networks. The woman from Cali published her opinion on the decriminalization of abortion in her Instagram stories and compared it to trafficking in baby organs.

“OMG! Is that why they wanted to decriminalize abortion until the sixth month? Abortion is a business, not a right!” she said.

Before the publication, the reactions were not made and they accused her of misinforming the opinion.

“Carolina, where did you get this information? What is your source? o What was the research you did to affirm something like this that exposes the health of so many women and girls?

“No woman profits to abort, no woman is going to sell fetuses to make creams or to start ventures,” was another of the responses received by the presenter of the program Día a Día de Caracol.

Due to the rain of criticism that the publication of the controversial photo has meant, the model and presenter decided to delete it from her Instagram account, but this has not been an impediment for the image to circulate through social networks.

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This Sunday the ‘Great National March #ColombiaDefiendeLaVida’ took place, an event called by more than 15 civil society organizations that rejected the new regulations on abortion approved by five magistrates of the Constitutional Court.

Among the promoters of these mobilizations is Amanda Rosa Pérez, remembered for the novel ‘La costeña y el cachaco’. In a video posted on her Instagram account, the actress recounted part of her testimony to motivate people to take to the streets.

“I am a woman and I have suffered the harsh consequences of abortion. I join the defense for life,” she commented.

Pérez, who is part of the group, showed a replica of a 12-week gestation baby, “perfectly formed his little arms, legs, face, his whole little body. Innocent and defenseless. Let’s be the voice of those who have no voice and, really, let’s defend women. Colombia is ‘pro-life’”, he assured.

Another personality that he invited to go out and march was the journalist Felipe Arias. Through a video he pointed out: “My family and I support the march for life. Let’s be the voice of those little ones in the womb who have no voice, who want to live. We must defend life.”

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The mobilizations were convened in different cities, including Barranquilla, Armenia, Cali, Medellín, Tunja, Pereira and Bogotá. Images on social networks show the massive attendance.

Abortion in Colombia

The Constitutional Court completely decriminalized abortion in Colombia up to the 24th week of gestation. After that moment, women will be able to abort if they accept any of the three causes previously established (malformation of the fetus, rape or risk to the life of the mother).

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The new decision of the Constitutional Court aroused opinions both for and against.

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Demonstration concentrated in front of the Government of the Valley.

Demonstration concentrated in front of the Government of the Valley.

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Santiago Saldarriaga. TIME

Demonstration concentrated in front of the Government of the Valley.

The concentration started from Las Banderas park. He then concentrated on the San Francisco square.

After the Constitutional Court completely decriminalized abortion in Colombia until the 24th week of pregnancy, citizens, including doctors, artists, students, housewives, churchgoers and politicians, took to the streets of Cali this Sunday.

They pointed out the defense of life by indicating that scientific studies in the world would have shown that the body of a fetus would be complete up to those 24 weeks.

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The march left from Las Banderas park to the San Francisco square.

Senator John Milton Rodríguez and university students said: “Let me be born.”

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Also participating in this campaign are television presenters in Bogotá and artists from national television.

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The Constitutional Court completely decriminalized abortion in Colombia up to the 24th week of gestation. After that moment, women will be able to abort if they accept any of the three causes previously established (malformation of the fetus, rape or risk to the life of the mother).

The decision, described by various sectors of public opinion as historic, has generated criticism in ‘pro-life’ sectors.

(Also: The health sector must guarantee the voluntary interruption of pregnancy).

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Protest in favor of the decriminalization of abortion outside the Constitutional Court.

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Cesar Melgarejo. TIME

More than 15 civil society organizations have rejected the new regulations approved by five magistrates of the Constitutional Court.

For this reason, they invited citizens to demonstrate in the ‘Great National March #ColombiaDefendsLife’ this Sunday, February 27, from 10 am

The protest in Bogotá will start in the National Park and will go to the Plaza de Bolívar.

“I am a woman and I have suffered the harsh consequences of abortion. I join the defense for life”, commented the actress Amanda Rose Perezremembered for the novel ‘La costeña y el cachaco’, in a video.

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Pérez, who is part of the group, showed a replica of a 12-week gestation baby, “perfectly formed his little arms, legs, face, his whole little body. Innocent and defenseless. Let’s be the voice of those who have no voice and, really, let’s defend women. Colombia is ‘pro-life’”, he assured in the footage shared on his Instagram account.

The protest will not only take place in the capital. In fact, the organization ABC Prodein published the meeting points in other cities of the country:

Barranquilla: Metropolitan Cathedral Atrium. Time: 10 a.m.

Armenia: Plaza de Bolivar. Time: 10 a.m.

Cali: Banderas Park. Time: 10 a.m.

Medellin: Park of Lights. Time: 3 p.m.

Tunja: North Roundabout. Time: 10 a.m.

Pereira: Bolivar Square. Time: 2 p.m.

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Feminist movements have celebrated decriminalization.

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Feminist movements have celebrated decriminalization.

The president of this guild explained that it is a right that doctors have.

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Feminist movements have celebrated decriminalization.

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Feminist movements have celebrated decriminalization.

The president of this union explained that it is a right that doctors have.

The Medical College of Antioquia asked to respect conscientious objection to not practice abortion in the department.

The statement was made by the president of this union, Carlo Valdivieso, after hearing the decision of the Constitutional Court to decriminalize abortion until the 24th week of gestation (sixth month).

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The new scenario of decriminalization of abortion requires two very fundamental tasks from the institutions that provide health services and from doctors. The first is the generation of protocols for carrying out this type of procedure that must comply with all the elements of safety and preservation of human life”, he said.

However, Valdivieso urged, if a doctor is required to go to conscientious objection.

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It is an inalienable right of any doctor when it comes to carrying out a medical procedure such as the voluntary interruption of pregnancy,” he said.

The doctor had already said in different media that he did not study medicine to take lives and that the main function is to preserve life and relieve pain.

The mayor of Medellin, Daniel Quintero, had already said that conscientious objection would be respected in the capital of Antioquia and that is why he announced a team of psychologists and social workers who will assist women seeking an abortion in the capital of Antioquia.

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In Medellin, a team of psychologists and social workers will be created to assist women seeking an abortion.

This was announced by the mayor, Daniel Quintero, after hearing the decision of the Constitutional Court to decriminalize abortion until the 24th week of gestation (sixth month).

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In Medellín we are going to create a team of psychologists who are going to accompany the women so that they make the decision with all the certainty. We are going to put social workers to attend in case it is an economic problem for us to support them in economic terms, “said Quintero.

“That is, if the problem is money, we provide the money; if the problem is the family, we accompany them so that they can talk to the family”, added the local president.

Quintero Calle said that he is against abortion but clarified that he does not agree with the criminalization and that no woman should go to jail for this.

Every abortion really makes me very sad, every abortion hurts me, I would never have an abortion and I hope my daughters never do., but I also recognize that perhaps the best way to prevent abortions is precisely being able to accompany those who are on the path to abortion. When there is an abortion, there is a drama, there is a woman who is in the middle of a drama, there is perhaps also a man who is behind a deep drama”, added the mayor.

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On the other hand, the mayor announced that the areas of the city where there are more cases of abortion will be analyzed.

We do not have that information, it is secret information, it is happening, abortions are happening every day And in the areas where we see more abortions, we are going to carry out stronger campaigns to provide contraceptive methods. In Medellin, precisely because of that campaign of contraceptive methods and because of a campaign in schools, we have a 30 percent reduction in teenage pregnancy”, he concluded.

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Between the feelings of those who defend free abortion and those who speak of respect for life came a close vote in the Chamber of the Constitutional Court that dictates the sentence of the decriminalization of abortion, until the 24th week of gestation.

The news aroused his own debate in the Valle del Cauca.

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The recognition of autonomy for women caused a feeling of joy in Cali women’s groups during the night of last Monday, where they celebrated the result of the Court on the Boulevard del Río, to the sound of rhymes such as “Safe abortion at home without fear. I also have an abortion in the hospital if I want it”.

For 15 years, abortion was considered a right under three grounds (risk to women, malformation of the fetus and violent access), by decision of the Constitutional Court of Colombia until February 21 of this year.

Critics say that the voluntary termination of pregnancy becomes a legal and free practice up to the sixth month of gestation. The ruling is a benchmark at the Latin American level that guarantees public health rights, being the country with the longest time.

The issue awakens their positions. Mayor Ospina spoke on the issue and expressed his bewilderment over time of gestation dictated by the sentence.

“For me as a doctor it is very difficult to give a favorable concept. When a pregnancy is at 24 weeks it is surmountable, they are embryos and fetuses that can be carried forward with due care. I do not agree with the temporality, ”said the president.

He expanded that “some countries make the decision to interrupt when there is a heartbeat, others when the embryo has important sensitivities. The decision has to be made in an informed manner, accompanying the mother with psychological assistance and making it soon, not such a traumatic and difficult decision when we are at 24 weeks.”

“When a pregnancy is at 24 weeks it is surmountable, they are embryos and fetuses that can be carried forward with due care. I do not agree with the temporality

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It should be noted that the decision was made when studying a lawsuit presented by the social movement Just causecomposed for various women’s organizations calling for the crime to be completely removed from the Penal Code.

The Secretary of Health of the Valley, María Cristina Lesmes, made clear her support for the Court’s decision. “I receive it with great satisfaction, the cases of clandestine abortions. We will guarantee free abortion without barriers, ”she indicated.

Laura Parra Rodriguez She is a communicator from the Universidad del Valle and a social activist since 2008, with a master’s degree in gender studies with an emphasis on interruption in the second and third trimesters in sentence C-355 of 2006, in addition to being an activist for the Women’s Social Movement of Cali; she who sees the new ruling as a measure of recognition of inequalities for Valle del Cauca.

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For the university teacher there was no equal coverage as expected with the 2006 ruling, under the three grounds. That is why he sees the new ruling of the Court as support for the public health problems of the less favored departments of the country.

“We already had problems and challenges with little equity in the regions. It is estimated that public health coverage in remote areas of the country is 35 percent, which means that the rest of the coverage is concentrated in the cities,” Parra mentioned.

He also stated that a Increased complaints from health providers of a country that implied that the first sentence of 2006 was not being effective, neither the indicators of gender violence nor the regulations had the due support in the service routes.

“It is estimated that public health coverage in remote areas of the country is 35 percent, that is, coverage is concentrated in cities”

Another of the radical stances was that of the Cali councilor for the Democratic Center party, Roberto Rodríguez, expressing his point of view through the official Twitter account of the Cali District Council.

“The Constitutional Court endorses the murder of unborn babies and no woman can go to prison for having an abortion, since the conditioned accessibility of article 122 of the Penal Code was declared,” Rodríguez said.

According to him dane The latest number of adolescent pregnancies in Colombia showed an increase of 19 percent, a number that was already high in remote departments such as Chocó or Vichada, thus the argument that showed that pregnant people were trying to shelter themselves with the sentence was evident. and the response was not satisfactory, in addition to the fact that inequality gaps were not being reduced, countered the activist from Cali.

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A second point of view of Mayor Ospina was an invitation to pregnant people based on the new order. “I think that the decision has to be made sufficiently, informed him, accompanied by mother with psychological assistance. We should not make such a traumatic and difficult decision when we are already talking about 24 weeks of gestation”, the president pointed out.

The idea that compliance with the sentence is becoming a reality has encouraged all parties to give their opinion, always emphasizing the timing of the gestation, which is why in this case Laura Parra expressed the importance of seeing the regulations as an opportunity for everyone.

“With the new sentence, the favored ones are not only the women, but also the healthcare system. Before, the medical provider was the one who certified, which was a legal responsibility for them, now they only dedicate themselves to providing the service”, said the social activist.

“With the new sentence, the favored ones are not only women, but also the health system”

“The idea that now everyone is going to have an abortion is to ignore that voluntary termination is a surgical procedure that takes time and requires adequate medical assistance, which is a procedure that not all pregnant people will decide to do all the time. weather”.

The teacher highlighted the ruling as an opportunity for more people to discover their pregnancies in time, without waiting to make a decision until the second trimester. Thus, ultrasound diagnoses increase and interruptions in the second trimester decrease.

“As a doctor, as a father, as a liberal, I thank the Court for decriminalizing abortion up to the 24th week of gestation. Fair decision. Prison was double injustice,” the Senator of the Republic for the Historical Pact, Roy Barreras, posted on his Twitter account.

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BOGOTA COLOMBIA). Monday, February 21, 2022 (RPTV NEWS AGENCY). In a historic decision, the Constitutional Court decriminalized abortion up to 24 weeks or six months of gestation. After that period, says the sentence, the three causes already known will be maintained: risk to the life of the mothers, malformation of the fetus and rape.

The decision of the magistrates was taken with a vote of five votes in favor and four against, when studying the complaint of the Just Cause movement.

“Regarding the lawsuit that attacked article 122 of the Penal Code, related to the typical description of the crime of abortion, the Constitutional Court declared, in the first place, the CONDITIONED EXEQUIBILITY of article 122 of Law 599 of 2000 “by means of the which, the Criminal Code is issued”, in the sense that the conduct of abortion provided for therein will only be punishable when it is carried out after the twenty-fourth (24) week of gestation and, in any case, this time limit will not be applicable to the three assumptions established in Judgment C-355 of 2006”, reads the statement issued by the High Court.

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