President of Peru Dina Boluartedemanded this Sunday that the judiciary immediately record and set aside the decision freeing man who allegedly raped his 11-year-old stepdaughter and made her pregnantwho was denied access to a therapeutic abortion when she was admitted to a hospital in the Amazon region of Loreto.
“We demand that the Court reverse the man who is free, immediate capture. We, from the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, as well as the Ministry of Health and as a government, are going to protect and protect the minor, and we will accompany her from here forever. We are not going to leave her,” the president of the media said at the National Mother Perinatal Institute in Lima, where the girl is hospitalized.
The case of “Mila”, an assumed name to protect the identity of a minor, sparked this week when the UN, Save the Children or CHS Alternativo urge the Peruvian State to guarantee the girl’s right to a therapeutic abortion.
A minor under the age of 11 became pregnant at 17 weeks of gestation.the result of an alleged rape by her stepfather, Lucas P.A., and the medical board of the hospital treating her in Loreto denied her an abortion.
This Saturday, the Medical Commission of the National Maternal Perinatal Institute of Lima finally decided to allow access to therapeutic abortion.
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“According to INMP clinical practice guidelines and procedures, a medical panel composed of medical specialists, after a thorough evaluation of this case, concluded that in order to avoid irreversible damage to his physical and mental health, approved abortionThis is stated in the message of the medical institution.
The alleged intruder of “Mila” free, limited presenceafter the Court rejected the prosecutor’s request, considering that the signs of a criminal record are not enough to select a measure of restraint.
“What more evidence can you ask for whether the judiciary should act? The prosecutor’s office has already come forward and demanded his arrest. I don’t know why they released him (Lucas Peso Amaringo). They need to be firmer when they have to make decisions,” the president said.
We cannot allow that in a democratic and respectful society violence against minors, against minors, against women”Bolwart concluded.
The first appellate chamber of the Supreme Court of Loreto in the Peruvian Amazon, scheduled for appeal hearing next Wednesday on a request for remand for Peso, the Judiciary reported this Friday.
(According to information from EFE)