Human rights committee blames Guatemala for forcing girl who was raped to carry out her pregnancy
- The United Nations Human Rights Committee found that Guatemala violated the rights of a 14-year-old girl who was raped and forced to continue her pregnancy.
- The committee stated, "No girl should be forced to carry the child of her rapist," highlighting the violation of her dignity and rights.
- Guatemala failed to properly investigate the rape and did not take effective action against the perpetrator.
- The committee urged Guatemala to establish a system to record and monitor cases of forced motherhood and sexual violence.
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UN Committee Condemns Human Rights Violation in Guatemala
The UN Human Rights Committee has determined that Guatemala violated the rights of a 14-year-old rape victim by forcing her to carry her pregnancy to term. Her attacker, a daycare director, evaded punishment despite attempts by his family to threaten the victim. The case highlights Guatemala's systemic issues with reproductive rights and justice for sexual violence.

Human rights committee blames Guatemala for forcing girl who was raped to carry out her pregnancy
A panel of independent experts who make up the United Nations Human Rights Committee says they have found that Guatemala violated the rights of a 14-year-old girl who was raped and forced to continue her pregnancy.
"Fatima was forced to continue the pregnancy," the UN said. A historic United Nations condemnation fell on Guatemala, whose laws seriously affected a minor who was assaulted by her teacher.
● This decision is the result of a simultaneous international litigation strategy initiated in 2019 by the Son Niñas, No Madres Movement, and marks a milestone in the guarantee of sexual and reproductive rights, not only at the local level but also at the global level. ● The Son Niñas, No Madres Movement, makes [...] The post Girls triumph! UN Committee on Human Rights demands that Guatemala protect girls to ensure that no one is forced to be a …
Guatemala violated the rights of Fátima (name protected), a 14-year-old girl who became pregnant after being repeatedly raped by forcing her to continue the pregnancy and assume forced motherhood, according to a decision by the UN Human Rights Committee published on June 5. The experts who make up the UN body examined the case, which was presented by the movement They are girls, not mothers, and concluded that this situation violated the minor's…
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