“A deeply problematic bill for a new Criminal Code is now approaching final approval in the Dominican Republic’s Senate. The bill, which the Senate approved on first review on June 26, maintains the country’s complete ban on abortion. It also reduces penalties for sexual violence within marriage, classified as ‘non-consensual sexual activity,’ and continues to exclude sexual orientation from the list of characteristics protected from discrimination, thus failing to afford equal protection to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people.
The Dominican Republic is one of only five countries in Latin America and the Caribbean that maintains a total prohibition on abortion and imposes incarceration for women and girls seeking abortions, as well as for those performing them. For decades, women’s rights organizations have called for access to safe and legal abortion….”