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Monday, August 17, 2015

11-Year-Od Rape Victim Denied Abortion Gives Birth In Paraguay


An 11-year-old girl denied an abortion after allegedly being raped by her stepfather has given birth to a healthy baby girl in Asunción, Paraguay, where a fierce debate is brewing over a law banning most abortions.





Thursday's birth was confirmed by Asunción Red Cross Director Mario Villalba.
In the mostly Catholic country, 684 girls between the ages of 10 and 14 gave birth last year. Most of the minors had been victims of sexual abuse, according to government figures. A Paraguayan law bans abortions except in cases where the pregnancy endangers the mother's life.


The baby was born by cesarean and weighed 3 kilograms (about 6.6 pounds). Villalba said the baby and her mother "are in good health condition." He also said doctors are monitoring them closely. They are expected to be released within three days if no complications arise.
The case shocked Paraguayans when it came to light in May. At the time the girl was 10 years old and 22 weeks pregnant. Authorities immediately arrested the girl's mother. The woman, who according to reports is 32 years old, was charged with child neglect and complicity.


Police arrested the girl's stepfather, identified as 42-year-old Gilberto Benitez Zárate. Benitez was charged with rape and abuse of a child. He denied the charges and demanded a DNA test to back up his claim. 

The girl's mother was released on bond in June, but still faces charges. Once out of jail, she told CNN that she went to authorities asking for help in November 2013.

"I was the one who reported all of this, asking for justice to be done and hoping that something would be done, but prosecutors dismissed the case," she said in an exclusive interview with CNN en Español on June 25. "Otherwise, this would have never gotten to this point," the unidentified mother said.


Paraguayan Health Minister Antonio Barrios told CNN earlier that neighbors were the ones who had reported the abuse, and that the mother had denied accusations against her husband.
The pregnancy was discovered in late April when the mother took her daughter to the hospital after the girl complained of abdominal pain.


The mother wanted the girl to have an abortion. Human rights groups, especially Amnesty International, supported her position.


"The physical and psychological impact of forcing this young girl to continue with an unwanted pregnancy is tantamount to torture," Guadalupe Marengo, deputy director for the Americas at Amnesty International said then. "The Paraguayan authorities cannot sit idly by while this young rape survivor is forced to endure more agony and torment."


But Paraguayan authorities refused. Health minister Antonio Barrios said that, even in this case, an abortion would be a violation of Paraguayan law.


"We're totally against interrupting the pregnancy," Barrios said in May. "The girl is getting assistance permanently in a shelter and the pregnancy is progressing normally without a problem." There was no comment from the Paraguayan government Thursday regarding the birth.


Erika Guevara, Amnesty's Americas director, said Thursday that the fact that the girl did not die "does not excuse the human rights violations she suffered at the hands of the Paraguayan authorities, who decided to gamble with her health, life and integrity despite overwhelming evidence that this pregnancy was extremely risky and despite the fact that she was a rape victim and a child."


Paraguay has one of the strictest abortion laws in the world. It bans abortions except in cases where the pregnancy endangers the mother's life. In the case of the 11-year-old, doctors ruled that, in spite of her age, the pregnancy did not endanger her life. Violation of the law carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison.

CNN Reportage.


11year to go thru labour is horrible.in cases like one waivers on the no abortion stance.I am too shocked.11years old?OMG!
I dont know if Amnesty was right or if the Paraguayan law was right,its horrible and all i can think of is the man who did this.He should be locked up for life 


24 comments:

  1. The unfairness of the Justice system.
    An 11 year old being forced to carry the pregnancy and deliver a child resulting from rape?
    God have mercy.

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  2. Locked up for life ke? Abeg he should be shot dead straight away.

    A useless country such as Paraguay brandishing itself as a catholic country yet has close to d highest number of rape cases.

    Isn't it stupidity...abeg they shld bone religion and hence abortion should be done...hypocrites claiming abiding citizen

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  3. Thank God she delivered safely. Step fathers and step mothers causing problems in this world.

    hope they will lock the idiot for every.

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  4. I am angry ,so pardon my French.

    That man is fucked.
    At 42 n in the absence of any disease,a man's d is strong,full of akwara n very active. So dis man effed the mum n was effing the daughter. Their meows don suffer. He must be gloating,comparing the snugness n all what not. But why didn't the mum notice or she did n was in denial.
    Chukwu abiama,pls,remove all these shameless men from our daughters' lives. May all paedophiles have permanent n very painful erections for weeks any time they think of raping a child. May they also have blurred vision so that they will bump into walls,doors,chairs etc with those painful elections,sorry erections.

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    1. Resounding Amen to ur prayer Irene nwannem Nwanyi.

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  5. Thank God. I know He has a plan for that child!

    "My ways are not your ways, neither are my thoughts your thoughts. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than yours"

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    1. Really? Smh
      This is what is wrong with the world. God had a plan that a 10yr old should be raped. And made a mother at 11yrs old? What exactly does this little girl know at this age and what future will she and that poor baby have?

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  6. The girls mother should be locked up for life,what does she mean by she reported and nothing was done, i'm sure she knew and was covering up for her peodophile of a husband. This reminds me of a book i once read, OUT OF THE DARK BY LINDA BROWN,this news has messed up my morning jare...

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  7. THNK GOD DE TWO R K....TOMJERRYSWIT

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  8. He shouldn't just be locked up, his blokos should be cut of like that lawyer abi na barrister wey cheat and thrown into the lagoon, when they enforce such law all this rapist will stop

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  9. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    I hope the step dad is happy nw... Fucking asshole....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  10. The child is in shelter and looked after?
    Will they help this child raise her child if she refuses to give her up for adoption?

    With an efulefu mother like hers,who will be there for her?

    Where is the SOB that "allegedly" raped this child? Is he behind bars or are they still waiting for the DNA test first?
    Paraguay should first tighten the laws against rape first,and give stricter consequences before they dictate if a minor should keep a baby or not!!!!

    #Pissed#

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  11. Gives me headache, I dont want to imagine it sef

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  12. And you think abortion would not have left the girl scarred for life? Life is precious and sacred. Anyone who takes another's life lives with the guilt forever. Abortion is murder and in this case it would have been making two wrongs in the search for a right. I thank God that she gave birth to the child. She can give her up for adoption, or raise her to be a better woman.

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  13. Am so pained for this small pikin, as old as am each time i think of pregnancy stress n labour i device more strigent measures to prevent it n to think a child of ten went through it all is just too much for me abeg. The laws of that country needs to be re evaluated n amended asap. Law for the pple not pple for the law.

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  14. In the mostly Catholic country, 684 girls between the ages of 10 and 14 gave birth last year.

    This is truly appalling. What kind of country and laws is this?
    Infact, the whole country needs to be sued.

    Am sick by this report.

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  15. So sad. Very wicked and evil person . May he rot in hell. I hope they at least gave the girl a cesarean.

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  16. Wow
    A baby giving birth to another baby
    Evil step dad
    Mtcheeeeeeew

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