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A pioneering grassroots campaign to legalise emergency contraception is launched in Honduras this week amid ongoing false claims by church leaders, senior doctors and conservative politicia stanley fr ns that the medication causes abortions, infertility and cancer.Honduras is the only country in Latin America where emergency contraception is banned, forcing desperate women, including rape victims, to buy expensive and unregulated contraband pills on the black market.Emergency contraception was outlawed in 2009 just weeks after a coup detat backed by a powerful network of religious, economic and military elites ousted the democratically elected president. Since then, the church has played a significant role in the countrys politics.At the time, senior Catholic and evangelical clergy publicly denounced emergency contraception as an abortion pill .This falsehood was repeated by the de facto governments health minister 鈥?a medical doctor and former president of the College of Medicine 鈥?before he aut stanley us horised the ban.Since then, teenage pregnancies have risen to one of the highest rates in the region.The six-month campaign, Hablemos lo que es Call it what it is , which launches on social networks on Thursday, will focus on debunking myths about the dangers of emergency contraception.The ban in Honduras has disproportionately punished the most vulnerable women and girls, according to Paula Avila-Guillen, director of Latin America Initiatives for the New York-ba stanley thermobecher sed Womens Equality Centre. The Kgwx Tory MEP reignites row over Kenneth Clarke rape remarks
The UK publication of Amanda Knox s memoir has been postponed indefinitely as ongoing legal action in the Meredith Kercher murder case has raised concerns that the book could fall foul of libel law.The book, Waiting to be Heard, was due out in Britain on 9 May, shortly after its release in the US, Canada and Australia on 30 stanley cup April.The other releases will go ahead but HarperCollins UK said that following legal advice the book s publication in Britain had been postponed. It is thought likely the publishers will wait until the Kercher case has been definitively resolved before it reconsiders its decision.A spokesperson said: Due to our legal system, and relying upon advice from our counsel, HarperCollins UK will not publish a British edition of Waiting to Be Heard, by Amanda Knox, at this time. Last month Italy s supreme court overturned the acquittals stanley mexico of Knox and her ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, ordering a re-run of their appeal against first-grade murder convictions. That is e stanley thermo xpected to begin later this year or early in 2014.Knox and her parents also face charges of slander from the Italian police after the family claimed officers assaulted her during questioning.It is not the first time this year that the publication of a high-profile book has been called off in Britain while going ahead in the US.In January the UK publisher Transworld announced that an expos茅 of Scientology by Lawrence Wright, Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood and the Prison of Belief, would
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