El Salvador in February, Elsy was moved to be released after 10 years of imprisonment in Central American nation who had a strict law ban.

Elsy, 38, worked as a maid in her hometown during pregnancy in June 2011.

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The Court convicted Elsy 30 years in prison on charges of intentional murder.

Elsy, who was in prison for 10 years after miscarriage.

The time when the imprisonment was so bad, all I could think of was 30 years long, Elsy said.

In addition to working at the factory, Elsy also took a high school diploma and volunteered at the church in prison, in an effort to forget the sentence.

After returning to the family, Elsy determined that the case of loneliness is simply an injustice that often occurs in El Salvador, indicating that many women are experiencing the same situation.

However, in May, a woman named Esme was also sentenced to 30 years in prison on the same crime as Elsy.

While the US Supreme Court on June 24 ruled the abortion of abortion is causing much controversy in the country, El Salvador has been accustomed to long -term abortion restrictions.

In 1973, the Criminal Law El Salvador stipulates that abortion is allowed in case the mother is raped, the fetus is born with a birth defect or the life of the mother in danger.

However, this law is invalid since the constitution amended, recognizing people formed from the moment of conception.

In November 2021, the Lien My Human Rights Court ruled that El Salvador violated the woman's rights named Manuela, imprisoned for violating the law that banned abortion and died while serving for 30 years.

Protesting demanding abortion rights in El Salvador, September 28, 2021.

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The protests claiming the right to abortion have become difficult since President Nayib Bukele declared a special situation, giving the police right to catch a wide range.

The base of love by operating church Padre Vito Guarato is the place to care for abandoned children, many children are disabled.

Ana Lucia, 5, suffered from brain atrophy syndrome, is thought to be due to complications after Zika virus infection.

The mother should be responsible for raising children, Rosa Evelyn, managing Padre Vito Guarato.

Evelyn's thoughts are the viewpoint of most people in El Salvador, where Catholicism is the main religion and increasingly political influence in the National Assembly.

National Assembly Vice Chairman El Salvador Guillermo Galggos confirmed that the legalization of abortion will never be passed, even when the mother's life is in danger.

President Bukele has welcomed the plan led by his wife to help the process of giving birth at public hospitals of the country become safer, but abortion is still strictly prohibited, even incest or rape cases.

Activist Morena Herrera recalls the moment when Legislators El Salvador voted on the law banning abortion in April 1997.

On the morning of June 25, a girl entered the parking lot of the Jackson Women's Health Clinic in Mississipi, with an older woman and a young man on the side.

Obsessed with the raped and abortion at the age of 16, Diana Villanueva believes that the human body is entirely due to the disposition of the Lord.