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North Dakota Passes Strict Abortion Ban Law Triggered by U.S. Supreme Court Decision

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North Dakota almost completely bans abortion

The governor of North Dakota on Monday signed a law that bans almost all abortions in the sparsely populated state in the northern United States.

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Republican Governor of North Dakota Doug Burgum in February 2022.

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According to a statement from Republican Gov. Doug Burgum, “this law clarifies and refines existing state law,” the application of which was triggered by the June 2022 U.S. Supreme Court decision that struck down the constitutional guarantee to abortion.

In fact, all abortion is now prohibited in North Dakota “from conception”, with some exceptions, in particular if the pregnancy poses serious risks to the health of the mother. An exception is also provided for up to six weeks of pregnancy if it results from a case of rape or incest. Offending physicians face up to five years in prison.

North Dakota, with a strong conservative majority, has nearly 800,000 inhabitants.

Since June 2022 and the decision of the American Supreme Court, around fifteen states have banned abortion on their soil. On April 13, the Florida legislature banned it beyond six weeks of pregnancy, a law described as “extreme and dangerous” by the White House.

The Supreme Court on Friday ruled to maintain access for now to an abortion pill used for more than half of abortions in the country, suspending restrictions decided by lower courts and offering temporary respite to rights advocates. abortion. The Supreme Court’s decision means that Americans will be able to continue to receive mifepristone, the name of the abortion pill, by post for the time being in states where abortion remains legal.

(AFP)

2023-04-25 00:36:53


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