Poland is one of the few remaining pro-life countries in Europe, despite ongoing international pressure and efforts from lawmakers to legalize abortion. Despite it all, Poland has held firm, keeping the lives of preborn children protected from abortion. But the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) is now accusing the country of violating human rights due to its pro-life laws.
CEDAW recently issued a report saying that women are “facing severe human rights violations” because they aren’t able to access abortion. “The situation in Poland constitutes gender-based violence against women and may rise to the level of torture or cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment,” CEDAW Vice-Chair Genoveva Tisheva said in the press release. “Together, these factors create a complex, hostile and chilling environment in which access to safe abortion is stigmatised and practically impossible.”
The Committee concluded in its report that the current legislation, which prevents women from exercising their reproductive choice, forces them to carry pregnancies to term, endangers their health and life, or subjects them to hostile and burdensome procedures, resulting in mental and physical suffering that constitutes gender-based violence against women. It may also constitute torture or cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment, in violation of several articles of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women.
Tisheva further added, “Women’s mental anguish was exacerbated when forced to carry a non-viable foetus to term, a situation that has worsened since a 2020 Constitutional Court ruling banned abortion even in cases of fatal foetal abnormalities.” […]
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