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The Glossy Odious Ultimate Pantyhose Eroticism 8 Hours Than Stop King 2 Namaashi mp4streets of Buenos Aires transformed into a fire-filled riot after Argentina's Senate voted against the legalisation of abortion in the first 14 weeks of pregnancy.

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After a 15-hour debate, 31 senators voted in favour and 38 voted against a bill legalising abortion in the overwhelmingly Catholic country. Per the New York Times, "under current Argentine law, in place since 1921, abortion is legal only in cases of rape or if the pregnancy poses a risk to the woman’s health."

It's believed pressure from the Catholic church and Pope Francis are behind the decision not to stray from the strict abortion ban.

As votes were being counted, hundreds of thousands of people stood in the cold and rain awaiting the result. Per The Guardian, teens were heard shouting the words in the crowd: "Beware, beware, machistas[chauvinists] beware, all Latin America will be feminist."

Mashable ImageActivists in favour of the legalisation of abortion comfort each other outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires, on August 9, 2018 after senators rejected the bill to legalize the abortion. Credit: EITAN ABRAMOVICH/AFP/Getty Images

In the immediate aftermath of the vote, the anger and upset was palpable as pro-legalisation demonstrators wept as they heard the news that senate had voted against the bill.

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Mashable ImageAn activist in favour of the legalisation of abortion reacts outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires. Credit: EITAN ABRAMOVICH/AFP/Getty Images

Despite the strict abortion ban, hundreds of thousands of women in Argentina are still having abortions. According to the New York Times, Argentina's Health Minister Adolfo Rubinstein estimates more than 350,000 "clandestine abortions" happen each year.

But, human rights organisations believe the number is closer to 500,000 per annum.

Sadness turned to anger as some demonstrators hurled bottles outside the Palace of the Argentine National Congress in Buenos Aires.

Mashable ImagePeople hurl stones and bottles to riot police agents. Credit: EITAN ABRAMOVICH/AFP/Getty Images

Fires were started outside the government building.

Mashable ImagePeople set a fire outside the National Congress in Buenos Aires. Credit: EITAN ABRAMOVICH/AFP/Getty Images

Argentina’s Amnesty International director Mariela Belski said the senate's decision would only "perpetuate the circle of violence which women, girls and others who can become pregnant are forced into."

"Lawmakers chose today to turn their backs on hundreds of thousands of women and girls who have been fighting for their sexual and reproductive rights,” Belski continued.


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