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Indonesian Abortions

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  • Zaenab Olis, 36, and her mother Mak Olis, 74, a retired traditional birthing attendant, sit on their porch outside Jakarta, Indonesia, April 19, 2006. Zaenab's 15-year-old daughter Titin sits with them. Mak performed a stomach massage on Zaenab, intentionally causing severe bleeding and the termination of her pregnancy. Over two million abortions are performed in Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands of women survive but often with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • A reproductive health worker checks to see how far along her patient's pregnancy is at a medical clinic that caters to women's health in Jakarta, Indonesia, April 18, 2006. A woman who has an abortion can get four years in jail while the doctor who performed it can get up to 15 years. Yet 2.3 million abortions are performed in Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands of women survive but often with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • Zaenab Olis, 36, and her mother Mak Olis, 74, a retired traditional birthing attendant, sit on their porch outside Jakarta, Indonesia, April 19, 2006. Mak performed a stomach massage on Zaenab, intentionally causing severe bleeding and the termination of her pregnancy. Over two million abortions are performed in Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands of women survive but often with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • Dian Dama Yanthi, 32, and her children, Galang, 3, and Gilang Rama, 1, are seen at their house in Tangerang, on the outskirts of Jakarta, Indonesia, April 19, 2006. Dian had an unsafe abortion and lost her best friend to an unsafe abortion. Both took the traditional medicine "jamu." Dian also had a massage from a traditional birthing attendant. Over two million abortions are performed in Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands of women survive but often with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • Dian Dama Yanthi, 32, and her children, Galang, 3, and Gilang Rama, 1, are seen at their house in Tangerang, on the outskirts of Jakarta, Indonesia, April 19, 2006. Dian had an unsafe abortion and lost her best friend to an unsafe abortion. Both took the traditional medicine "jamu." Dian also had a massage from a traditional birthing attendant. Over two million abortions are performed in Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands of women survive but often with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • Dian Dama Yanthi, 32, and her children, Galang, 3, and Gilang Rama, 1, with her friend Sri, 36, and her 7-month-old son Taufan, at Dian's house in Tangerang, on the outskirts of Jakarta, Indonesia, April 19, 2006. Dian had an unsafe abortion and lost her best friend to an unsafe abortion. Both took the traditional medicine "jamu." Dian also had a massage from a traditional birthing attendant. Over two million abortions are performed in Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands of women survive but often with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • Dian Dama Yanthi, 32, and her child Gilang Rama, 1, are seen on the outskirts of Jakarta, Indonesia, April 19, 2006. Dian had an unsafe abortion and lost her best friend to an unsafe abortion. Both took the traditional medicine "jamu." Dian also had a massage from a traditional birthing attendant. Over two million abortions are performed in Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands of women survive but often with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • Sri, 36, and her 7-month-old son, Taufan, are seen at her friend's house in Tangerang, on the outskirts of Jakarta, Indonesia, April 19, 2006. Sri had an unsafe abortion after getting pregnant by a married man. Over two million abortions are performed in Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands of women survive but often with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • Dian Dama Yanthi walks by holding her child, Gilang Rama, 1, while her friend Sri, 36, sits at Dian's house in Tangerang, on the outskirts of Jakarta, Indonesia, April 19, 2006. Dian had an unsafe abortion and lost her best friend to an unsafe abortion. Sri had an unsafe abortion after getting pregnant by a married man. Over two million abortions are performed in Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands of women survive but often with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • Counselor Reiny Hardjono talks to a young woman about reproductive health at a women's health clinic in Jakarta, Indonesia, April 20, 2006. A woman who has an abortion can get four years in jail while the doctor who performed it can get up to 15 years. Yet 2.3 million abortions are performed in Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands of women survive but often with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • Tools used in an abortion are seen at a medical clinic that secretly performs safe abortions in Jakarta, Indonesia, April 22, 2006. A woman who has an abortion can get four years in jail while the doctor who performed it can get up to 15 years. Yet 2.3 million abortions are performed in Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands of women survive but often with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • Jasmine, 26, waits to have an abortion at a medical clinic that secretly performs safe abortions in Jakarta, Indonesia, April 22, 2006. A woman who has an abortion can get four years in jail while the doctor who performed it can get up to 15 years. Yet 2.3 million abortions are performed in Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands of women survive but often with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • A store sells "jamu," the name for traditional herbs and medicine that induce menstruation and can be bought at shops throughout the country, Jakarta, Indonesia, April 22, 2006. A woman who has an abortion can get four years in jail while the doctor who performed it can get up to 15 years. Yet 2.3 million abortions are performed in Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands of women survive but often with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • A shopkeeper sells "jamu," the name for traditional herbs and medicine that induce menstruation and can be bought at shops throughout the country, Jakarta, Indonesia, April 22, 2006. A woman who has an abortion can get four years in jail while the doctor who performed it can get up to 15 years. Yet 2.3 million abortions are performed in Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands of women survive but often with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • Neighbors Suryani, far left, 37, Karsih, in red, 40, and Marniati, on bike, 35, are photographed in Jakarta, Indonesia, April 24, 2006. The women have all had abortions. A woman who has an abortion can get four years in jail while the doctor who performed it can get up to 15 years. Yet 2.3 million abortions are performed in Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands of women survive but often with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • A shopkeeper sells "jamu," the name for traditional herbs and medicine that induce menstruation and can be bought at shops throughout the country, Jakarta, Indonesia, April 22, 2006. A woman who has an abortion can get four years in jail while the doctor who performed it can get up to 15 years. Yet 2.3 million abortions are performed in Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands of women survive but often with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • Suryani, 37, shows how she had a massage to get rid of her pregnancy in Jakarta, Indonesia, April 24, 2006. The woman demonstrating the technique is Marniati, 35, whose mother is a traditional birthing attendant, or TBA, and has performed many similar massages in their home. Over two million abortions are performed in Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands of women survive but often with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • Suryani, 37, shows how she had a massage to get rid of her pregnancy in Jakarta, Indonesia, April 24, 2006. The woman demonstrating the technique is Marniati, 35, whose mother is a traditional birthing attendant, or TBA, and has performed many similar massages in their home. Over two million abortions are performed in Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands of women survive but often with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • A woman is seen in Jakarta, Indonesia, April 24, 2006. A woman who has an abortion can get four years in jail. The doctor who did it can get up to 15 years. Yet 2.3 million abortions are performed in the Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands more women survive, but with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • Lisa, 29, holds up a photo of her with her best friend Dede, 25 at top of photograph, who died in 2003 from an unsafe abortion, Jakarta, Indonesia, April 24, 2006. The photo was taken the day before Dede was rushed to hospital with severe bleeding, where she died three days later. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • Lisa, 29, holds up a photo of her with her best friend Dede, 25, who died in 2003 from an unsafe abortion, Jakarta, Indonesia, April 24, 2006. The photo was taken the day before Dede was rushed to hospital with severe bleeding, where she died three days later. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • Lisa, 29, holds up a photo of her with her best friend Dede, 25, who died in 2003 from an unsafe abortion, Jakarta, Indonesia, April 24, 2006. The photo was taken the day before Dede was rushed to hospital with severe bleeding, where she died three days later. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • Lisa, 29, and her friend Tumi, 30, walk through their neighborhood in Jakarta, Indonesia, April 24, 2006. Their friend Dede, 25, died in 2003 from an unsafe abortion that caused severe bleeding. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • Portrait of Lisa, 29, at the cemetery near her house in Jakarta, Indonesia, April 24, 2006. Her best friend Dede, 25, died in 2003 from an unsafe abortion that caused severe bleeding. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • Portrait of Lisa, 29, at the cemetery near her house in Jakarta, Indonesia, April 24, 2006. Her best friend Dede, 25, died in 2003 from an unsafe abortion that caused severe bleeding. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • A woman is led back to her room after having an abortion at a medical clinic that secretly performs safe abortions in Jakarta, Indonesia, April 25, 2006. A woman who has an abortion can get four years in jail while the doctor who performed it can get up to 15 years. Yet 2.3 million abortions are performed in Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands of women survive but often with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • A woman waits her turn to be seen by reproductive health specialists at a medical clinic in Jakarta, Indonesia, April 25, 2006. A woman who has an abortion can get four years in jail while the doctor who performed it can get up to 15 years. Yet 2.3 million abortions are performed in Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands of women survive but often with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • Portrait of Iriana Sohan, 43, whose young sister-in-law died in her house from an unsafe abortion, Jakarta, Indonesia, April 25, 2006. Over two million abortions are performed in Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands of women survive but often with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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  • Portrait of Iriana Sohan, 43, whose young sister-in-law died in her house from an unsafe abortion, Jakarta, Indonesia, April 25, 2006. Over two million abortions are performed in Indonesia every year, many by unskilled practitioners. Thousands of women survive but often with life-long disabilities. It is said by doctors and activists that a woman dies every hour in Indonesia due to unsafe abortions.
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