09 de agosto de 2018 - 08:53 a. m.
Los rostros que dejó la no legalización del aborto en Argentina
En un intenso debate, el senado argentino votó en contra del proyecto de ley que permitía la interrupción voluntaria del embarazo. Tras la decisión se presentaron varias manifestaciones en la capital. Los partidarios del sí afirmaron que continuarán en campaña.
El Espectador
Activists in favour of the legalization of abortion comfort each other outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires, on August 9, 2018 after senators rejected the bill to legalize the abortion.
Argentine senators on Thursday voted against legalizing abortion in the homeland of Pope Francis, dashing the hopes of women's rights groups after the bill was approved by Congress's lower house in June. According to an official tally, 38 senators voted against, 31 in favor, while two abstained.
/ AFP PHOTO / EITAN ABRAMOVICH
AFP - EITAN ABRAMOVICH
An activist in favour of the legalization of abortion reacts outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires, on August 9, 2018 after senators rejected the bill to legalize the abortion.
Argentine senators on Thursday voted against legalizing abortion in the homeland of Pope Francis, dashing the hopes of women's rights groups after the bill was approved by Congress's lower house in June. According to an official tally, 38 senators voted against, 31 in favor, while two abstained.
/ AFP PHOTO / EITAN ABRAMOVICH
AFP - EITAN ABRAMOVICH
Activists in favour of the legalization of abortion demonstrate outside Rio de Janeiro state legislative assembly (ALERJ) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on August 08, 2018.
Brazilian women march calling the Brazilian Supreme Court to vote on legalizing abortion. The movement is inspired in the Argentinian demonstrations, where a key vote on legalizing abortion, amid fiercely polarized campaigns for and against the bill, is taking place in the traditionally Roman Catholic country. / AFP PHOTO / Mauro Pimentel
AFP - MAURO PIMENTEL
Activists against the legalization of abortion celebrate outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires, on August 9, 2018 after senators rejected the bill to legalize the abortion.
Argentine senators on Thursday voted against legalizing abortion in the homeland of Pope Francis, dashing the hopes of women's rights groups after the bill was approved by Congress's lower house in June. According to an official tally, 38 senators voted against, 31 in favor, while two abstained.
/ AFP PHOTO / ALBERTO RAGGIO
AFP - ALBERTO RAGGIO
Activists in favour of the legalization of abortion demonstrate outside of the Argentine Embassy, Chile, on August 08, 2018.
Argentine lawmakers geared up Wednesday for a key vote on legalizing abortion amid fiercely polarized campaigns for and against the bill in the traditionally Roman Catholic country. / AFP PHOTO / Martin BERNETTI
AFP - MARTIN BERNETTI
GRAF3654. BUENOS AIRES (ARGENTINA), 09/08/2018.-Personas contrarias a la legalización del aborto en Argentina celebran el resultado final de la votación en el Senado, que rechazó hoy sancionar un proyecto de ley para legalizar el aborto y la iniciativa, considerada por diversos sectores un "debate histórico", y que no podrá ser presentada de nuevo en el Parlamento hasta 2019. La sesión parlamentaria, que duró más de 16 horas, dejó patente las fuertes divisiones en el seno de cada grupo político, ante una iniciativa que buscaba despenalizar completamente el aborto hasta la semana 14 de gestación, y no solo en los actuales supuestos por violación y por poner en peligro la salud de la madre.- EFE/Pablo Ramón
EFE - Pablo Ramón
GRAF3651. BUENOS AIRES (ARGENTINA), 12/12/2017.-Personas contrarias a la legalización del aborto en Argentina celebran el resultado final de la votación en el Senado, que rechazó hoy sancionar un proyecto de ley para legalizar el aborto y la iniciativa, considerada por diversos sectores un "debate histórico", y que no podrá ser presentada de nuevo en el Parlamento hasta 2019. La sesión parlamentaria, que duró más de 16 horas, dejó patente las fuertes divisiones en el seno de cada grupo político, ante una iniciativa que buscaba despenalizar completamente el aborto hasta la semana 14 de gestación, y no solo en los actuales supuestos por violación y por poner en peligro la salud de la madre.- EFE/Pablo Ramón
EFE - Pablo Ramón
An activist in favour of the legalization of abortion gets warm in a bonfire outside the National Congress before senators rejected the bill to legalize abortion in Buenos Aires on August 9, 2018.
Argentine senators on Thursday voted against legalizing abortion in the homeland of Pope Francis, dashing the hopes of women's rights groups after the bill was approved by Congress's lower house in June. According to an official tally, 38 senators voted against, 31 in favor, while two abstained.
/ AFP PHOTO / EITAN ABRAMOVICH
AFP - EITAN ABRAMOVICH
Activists in favour of the legalization of abortion wait outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires, on August 9, 2018 while senators debate the bill to legalize abortion.
Argentine senators on Thursday voted against legalizing abortion in the homeland of Pope Francis, dashing the hopes of women's rights groups after the bill was approved by Congress's lower house in June. According to an official tally, 38 senators voted against, 31 in favor, while two abstained.
/ AFP PHOTO / EITAN ABRAMOVICH
AFP - EITAN ABRAMOVICH
An activist in favour of the legalization of abortion reacts outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires, on August 9, 2018 after senators rejected the bill to legalize the abortion.
Argentine senators on Thursday voted against legalizing abortion in the homeland of Pope Francis, dashing the hopes of women's rights groups after the bill was approved by Congress's lower house in June. According to an official tally, 38 senators voted against, 31 in favor, while two abstained.
/ AFP PHOTO / EITAN ABRAMOVICH
AFP - EITAN ABRAMOVICH
Activists in favour of the legalization of abortion demonstrate outside of the Argentine Embassy, Chile, on August 08, 2018.
Argentine lawmakers geared up Wednesday for a key vote on legalizing abortion amid fiercely polarized campaigns for and against the bill in the traditionally Roman Catholic country. / AFP PHOTO / Martin BERNETTI
AFP - MARTIN BERNETTI
An activist in favour of the legalization of abortion reacts outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires, on August 9, 2018 after senators rejected the bill to legalize the abortion.
Argentine senators on Thursday voted against legalizing abortion in the homeland of Pope Francis, dashing the hopes of women's rights groups after the bill was approved by Congress's lower house in June. According to an official tally, 38 senators voted against, 31 in favor, while two abstained.
/ AFP PHOTO / EITAN ABRAMOVICH
AFP - EITAN ABRAMOVICH
Activists in favour of the legalization of abortion react outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires, on August 9, 2018 before senators rejected the bill to legalize the abortion.
Argentine senators on Thursday voted against legalizing abortion in the homeland of Pope Francis, dashing the hopes of women's rights groups after the bill was approved by Congress's lower house in June. According to an official tally, 38 senators voted against, 31 in favor, while two abstained.
/ AFP PHOTO / EITAN ABRAMOVICH
AFP - EITAN ABRAMOVICH
Activists in favour of the legalization react outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires on August 9, 201 8while senators vote the abortion bill.
Argentine senators on Thursday voted against legalizing abortion in the homeland of Pope Francis, dashing the hopes of women's rights groups after the bill was approved by Congress's lower house in June. According to an official tally, 38 senators voted against, 31 in favor, while two abstained.
/ AFP PHOTO / EITAN ABRAMOVICH
AFP - EITAN ABRAMOVICH
A man throws a bottle to riot police agents outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on August 9, 2018, after senators rejected the bill to legalize abortion.
Argentine senators on Thursday voted against legalizing abortion in the homeland of Pope Francis, dashing the hopes of women's rights groups after the bill was approved by Congress's lower house in June. According to an official tally, 38 senators voted against, 31 in favor, while two abstained.
/ AFP PHOTO / EITAN ABRAMOVICH
AFP - EITAN ABRAMOVICH
Activists in favour of the legalization react outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires on August 9, 201 8while senators vote the abortion bill.
Argentine senators on Thursday voted against legalizing abortion in the homeland of Pope Francis, dashing the hopes of women's rights groups after the bill was approved by Congress's lower house in June. According to an official tally, 38 senators voted against, 31 in favor, while two abstained.
/ AFP PHOTO / EITAN ABRAMOVICH
AFP - EITAN ABRAMOVICH
Riot police agents arrest a demonstrator outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires on August 9, 2018, after senators rejected the bill to legalize abortion.
Argentine senators on Thursday voted against legalizing abortion in the homeland of Pope Francis, dashing the hopes of women's rights groups after the bill was approved by Congress's lower house in June. According to an official tally, 38 senators voted against, 31 in favor, while two abstained.
/ AFP PHOTO / Alberto RAGGIO
AFP - ALBERTO RAGGIO
Riot police agents arrest a demonstrator outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires on August 9, 2018, after senators rejected the bill to legalize abortion.
Argentine senators on Thursday voted against legalizing abortion in the homeland of Pope Francis, dashing the hopes of women's rights groups after the bill was approved by Congress's lower house in June. According to an official tally, 38 senators voted against, 31 in favor, while two abstained.
/ AFP PHOTO / Alberto RAGGIO
AFP - ALBERTO RAGGIO
Activists in favour of the legalization of abortion wait outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires, on August 9, 2018 while senators debate the bill to legalize abortion.
Argentine senators on Thursday voted against legalizing abortion in the homeland of Pope Francis, dashing the hopes of women's rights groups after the bill was approved by Congress's lower house in June. According to an official tally, 38 senators voted against, 31 in favor, while two abstained.
/ AFP PHOTO / EITAN ABRAMOVICH
AFP - EITAN ABRAMOVICH
Riot police agents arrest demonstrators outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires on August 9, 2018, after senators rejected the bill to legalize abortion.
Argentine senators on Thursday voted against legalizing abortion in the homeland of Pope Francis, dashing the hopes of women's rights groups after the bill was approved by Congress's lower house in June. According to an official tally, 38 senators voted against, 31 in favor, while two abstained.
/ AFP PHOTO / Alberto RAGGIO
AFP - ALBERTO RAGGIO
Riot police agents arrest a demonstrator outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires on August 9, 2018, after senators rejected the bill to legalize abortion.
Argentine senators on Thursday voted against legalizing abortion in the homeland of Pope Francis, dashing the hopes of women's rights groups after the bill was approved by Congress's lower house in June. According to an official tally, 38 senators voted against, 31 in favor, while two abstained.
/ AFP PHOTO / EITAN ABRAMOVICH
AFP - EITAN ABRAMOVICH
Activists in favour of the legalization of abortion face riot police agents outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires, on August 9, 2018 after senators rejected the bill to legalize the abortion.
Argentine senators on Thursday voted against legalizing abortion in the homeland of Pope Francis, dashing the hopes of women's rights groups after the bill was approved by Congress's lower house in June. According to an official tally, 38 senators voted against, 31 in favor, while two abstained.
/ AFP PHOTO / EITAN ABRAMOVICH
AFP - EITAN ABRAMOVICH
People set a fire outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires on August 9, 2018, after senators rejected the bill to legalize abortion.
Argentine senators on Thursday voted against legalizing abortion in the homeland of Pope Francis, dashing the hopes of women's rights groups after the bill was approved by Congress's lower house in June. According to an official tally, 38 senators voted against, 31 in favor, while two abstained.
/ AFP PHOTO / EITAN ABRAMOVICH
AFP - EITAN ABRAMOVICH
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