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In a landmark decision, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) reaffirmed the Pact of San José, which recognizes the right to life from conception. This decision is a victory for El Salvador, a nation that remains steadfastly pro-life and upholds some of the most protective abortion laws in the world. The ruling also serves as a significant blow to the globalist feminist agenda, which sought to impose abortion as a right across the region, declare the denial of abortion access as torture, and dismantle regional sovereignty.
El Salvador: A Beacon of Life and Sovereignty
As a signatory of the Pact of San José, El Salvador recognizes life as a fundamental right, rejecting any attempt to redefine death as one. Despite mounting pressure, El Salvador defended its laws that protect life without exception, even in cases of high-risk pregnancies. The nation asserts, with medical evidence, that taking the life of the unborn does not save the mother’s life.
President Nayib Bukele has been resolute in his stance, defending both the right to life and national sovereignty. His leadership highlights the broader issue of international interventionism, as globalist groups attempted to use El Salvador as a domino to enforce abortion rights across the region.
The Beatriz Case: A Fabricated Narrative to Push an Agenda
Feminist organizations attempted to achieve their goal through the Beatriz vs. El Salvador case, a lawsuit based on a manipulated narrative. They used the case of a patient with lupus, claiming her high-risk pregnancy justified abortion. However, the court found no evidence connecting Beatriz’s death in 2017 to her second pregnancy in 2013.
Despite claims from media outlets like the BBC that El Salvador was sanctioned for denying an alleged right to abortion, the court’s ruling contradicts this. The IACHR merely issued recommendations for updating high-risk pregnancy protocols and explicitly rejected the abortion lobby’s attempts to impose regional implications.
Recognition of Life and a Victory for Truth
The court acknowledged the rights of Beatriz’s daughter, Leilani, who was born with a disability and had been ignored by both the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) and the petitioners. This decision sets a vital precedent for protecting the rights of unborn children with disabilities.
Rodrigo Mudrovitsch, Vice President of the IACHR, emphasized in his reading of the ruling that Beatriz’s death was unrelated to her pregnancy. This critical clarification undermined the abortion lobby’s narrative and prevented them from using the case to establish abortion as a right in El Salvador or the rest of the region.
A Sovereign Victory Over Globalist Intervention
Women lawyers led El Salvador’s defense, demonstrating that sovereignty and human rights can prevail against international pressure. For the globalist agenda, breaking El Salvador’s laws was essential to creating a domino effect across the region, but their plans have failed.
A Triumph for Life, Freedom, and Justice
This decision by the IACHR is a resounding victory for life, freedom, and truth. It reaffirms that lies cannot be used to impose an agenda of death. The court’s acknowledgment of little Leilani’s right to life—and its clear stance that her mother’s death was not caused by saving her child—solidify this ruling as a milestone for pro-life advocacy in El Salvador and beyond.
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