Posted on 04/23/2010 1:45:03 PM PDT by Steelfish
April 23 11-Year-Old Mexican 'Rape' Victim Wants to Keep Baby
Jana Winter Despite pressure from women's groups, the 11-year-old is enthusiastic about her impending motherhood, according to sources.
An 11-year-old girl in Mexico allegedly raped by her stepfather and now more than four months pregnant says she wants to have his baby despite pressure from womens groups who want her to have an abortion, pro-life activists in the country say.
They say attorneys for abortion-rights activists have shown up at the girl's home with plane tickets in hand in an attempt to whisk her away to get an abortion, but the child has said adamantly, This is my baby. Im having my baby. I will call my girl Alejandra.
The mother-to-be, from the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, has become the poster child for abortion rights in a country where laws pertaining to the procedure vary dramatically from state to state.
In 2007, Mexico City passed a law allowing abortions to be performed without restrictions in the first three months of pregnancy. The law was challenged, but it was upheld on appeal. Since then, 17 of Mexicos 32 states have added an amendment to their constitutions that protects "life beginning at conception," makes abortion illegal and, in some cases, a crime equivalent to homicide.
Quintana Roo, the Yucatan state that is home to the popular resort destination Cancun, has a similar amendment. Abortion is allowed there only in cases of rape and when the mothers life is at risk, and only within the first 90 days of pregnancy.
Last month, when the then-10-year-old girls mother told police that her daughter had been raped by the girl's stepfather, she told authorities that she thought her daughter was 14 weeks pregnant, or 98 days, which was beyond the states 90-day limit.
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Why is the word ‘rape’ in quotes?
Perhaps consensual but statutory rape.
I think there should be an abortion in this case. Not of the child but of the step-father.
I don’t know why rape is in quotes, perhaps the author takes a libertarian view of things?
A good leftist would reward the rapist with expensive therapy sessions (none for the victim) and enthusiastically slaughters the unborn child.
The so-called “women’s rights activists” are no better than the rapist and should all be killed.
A 10 years old child can't give consent.
She is a young lady of exceptional courage.
If you read the story, the girl is adamant about the baby, and only named the stepfather under duress. The authorities are waiting until the baby is born for DNA testing.
My guess is, the girl wanted a baby. Is the stepfather the real father? Time will tell.
It’s in quotes because it wasn’t ‘rape-rape’.
“Why is the word rape in quotes?”
That was my question.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg once wrote a paper advocating the age of consent be lowered to 11 years old.
I wondered that myself. Even if this were statutory rape (meaning if someone is trying to claim a girl who was 10 years old at the time was able to give consent), it is still rape.
Those bitches wouldn’t have given that girl 5 cents before.
Tough one. I consider myself to be pro-life, but speaking with the wife (this is her field) giving birth at 11 is extremely dangerous. I do however consider the girls opinions on the matter to be completely irrelevant, no matter what the decision.
The age of reason is at seven years. Are you talking about the possibility of forced abortion?
When I lived in south Florida, we had a lot of migrant workers in our “Spanish Harlem” type neighborhood. We were the only whites in the whole place and since neither my husband or I spoke Spanish, well, it was just interesting.
Anyway, made friends with a young couple next door and turned out she was only 13 and he was 16. They had two kids already and had been married for two years.
I really don’t think this is that unusual in their culture.
I really don’t think this is that unusual in their culture.
Except the stepfather part. I wanted to clarify that. These were two young people, not a young girl and stepfather.
Seven years? I won’t argue, because I’m certain that this must come from a religious doctrine, but damn, 7 years?
This article from Parent & Child magazine, provides some explanation:
My point is this: at 7 years of age, a child is capable of knowing the difference between right and wrong. If they are taught that abortion is murder (in terms that the child can understand), the child can grasp this moral truth.
The pregnant girl under discussion is fully able to understand that abortion is murder. If she does not want her baby to be murdered, but adults take her for the abortion anyway, then this would be an example of forced abortion.
The moral decisions of children *do* count.
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