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Indonesia drops abortion charge against teen

August 28, 2018 00:00:00


JAMBI, Aug 27 (AFP): A 15-year-old Indonesian girl who was raped by her older brother and then sentenced to jail for having an abortion has been freed, a court spokesman said Monday.

The case drew international headlines and was slammed by rights groups, which have frequently criticised the nation's restrictive abortion laws.

The teenager from Jambi province on Sumatra island was sentenced to six months' jail last month alongside her 17-year-old brother, who was given a two-year term for sexually assaulting a minor.

But the Jambi High Court on Monday agreed to drop the abortion charge against the teenager following an appeal by her lawyers.

"The panel of judges said (the defendant) was proven to have had an abortion, but it was done under forced circumstances," said court spokesman Hasoloan Sianturi.

Abortion is illegal in Indonesia unless a woman's life is at risk or under certain circumstances if she is raped.

The law requires that an abortion must be performed by a registered professional no later than six weeks into a pregnancy, and the woman must undergo counselling.


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