Colombian Court violated due process in abortion row: Inspector General

Colombia’s Inspector General’s Office filed an application on Monday to annul the order for it to change its statements on abortion while accusing the court of violating due process.

Ordoñez rectified and retracted the controversial abortion claims last week but also claimed that the “debate is not over,” and asked for the High Court’s ruling to be revoked.

“This is an expression of social and public debate that is taking place and that to me seems beneficial for society and democracy,” said the Inspector General according to newspaper El Espectador.

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