Washington: The historic end of the United States Supreme Court for Rights to Avenience nationwide has aroused unusual criticisms of some of the allies closest to America and the global tendency toreproductive rights more Liberals.The decision occurred one day after the Supreme Court also canceled some of the modest restrictions on firearms – a problem which, with the American adoption of the death penalty, has long shocked other Western nations.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson – a curator who worked closely with former President Donald Trump, whose judicial appointments have paved the way for the decision on Friday – said that the Decision of the Supreme Court will have “impacts massifs “in the world.I think it’s a big step back. I always thought the right of a woman to choose and I stick to this point of view, and that is why the United Kingdom has the laws That she does, “said Johnson during a visit to Rwanda.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau denounced the decision on the other side of the border as “horrible”.No government, politician or man should tell a woman what she can and cannot do with her body,” wrote Trudeau on Twitter.French President Emmanuel Macron expressed his “solidarity with women whose freedoms are now challenged” by the United States Supreme Court, while Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs Ann Linde said that legal and safe abortion was a fundamental right.
“Depriving women of their individual rights is a reaction against hard work decades,” said Linde.Among the few world leaders who could be encouraged by the decision is Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro, an ally of Trump and evangelical Christians in his own country, who went to Twitter a few hours before the decision to denounce the abortion of ‘An 11 -year -old girl from a fetus was the result of rape.
President Joe Biden himself deplored that the high-level court “has made the United States an aberrant value among the nations developed in the world” while he was performing to maintain efforts to obtain legal abortion.Biden made his comments on the eve of the flight to a summit in Germany, which repealed on Friday a law of the Nazi era which limits the information that doctors and clinics can provide on abortion.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken wanted to emphasize in a statement on Friday evening that his agency remains “fully committed” to provide access to reproductive health services both in the world and among its employees.Traditionally, Catholic Ireland has canceled a ban on abortion in a 2018 referendum and Latin America, a long time a bastion against abortion, has also evolved to liberalize its laws.
Colombia in February legalized abortion up to 24 weeks of pregnancy and Chile shortly after, said that it would devote the decriminalization of abortion in its constitution.Last year, Mexico had its own historical decision of the Supreme Court – declaring the ban on unconstitutional abortion.
The United States was one of the first countries to grant a national right to abortion with the ROE v. Wade from 1973 which was canceled Friday after years of mobilization by opponents.The United States has also been an aberrant value in its sweeping right to abortion throughout pregnancy, although the defenders emphasize that few doctors make pregnancies, except in exceptional circumstances.
Representative Mike Waltz, a Republican, said that the United States had been “one of the few countries in the world that allowed demand on demand, comparable to authoritarian regimes such as China and North Korea” .Even most European nations maintain certain restrictions for abortions,” he said in a statement.The decision of the Supreme Court, he said, “will save millions of innocent and born lives.”Taking the anger of republican administrations, a certain number of aid groups recommended legal abortion on the grounds that the prohibition would only make the procedure less safe