Pro-abortion activists take part in a rally outside the Chilean congress to support the distribution of free morning-after pills to teenagers aged 14 and above, in Valparaiso city

 
Pro-abortion activists take part in a rally outside the Chilean congress to support the distribution of free morning-after pills to teenagers aged 14 and above, in Valparaiso city
Pro-abortion activists take part in a rally outside the Chilean congress to support the distribution of free morning-after pills to teenagers aged 14 and above, in Valparaiso city, about 121 km (75 miles) northwest of Santiago, July 15, 2009. The Chilean congress on Wednesday began a debate on a new bill authorizing the Government to distribute free morning-after pills to teenagers aged 14 and above, a year after the Constitutional Tribunal overruled a decree by President Michelle Bachelet allowing the distribution. The words on their underwear read, "Our rights are not traded." REUTERS/Eliseo Fernandez (CHILE CONFLICT POLITICS HEALTH SOCIETY)