In Chiapas, Most Pregnancies in Minors Are Due to Sexual Violence: Redias
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Photo: Cuaroscuro Mexico City Disinform ourselves. The Network for the Rights of Children and Adolescents in Chiapas stated that the increase in births among girls between the ages of ten and seventeen and the persistence of pregnancies in children under the age of fourteen “cannot and should not be normalized”, since they are mostly linked to sexual violence, forced unions and practices that nullify the autonomy and identity of girls, which co…
San Cristóbal de Las Casas, January 9.- The Network for the Rights of Children and Adolescents in Chiapas (Redias), stated that “the increase in births among girls between 10 and 17 years of age and the persistence of pregnancies among girls under 14 years of age cannot and should not be normalized”, since “they are mostly linked to sexual violence, forced unions and practices that nullify the autonomy and identity of girls, constituting cases o…
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