Breaking the Silence on Abortion in Pakistan
By Mishal Zia Dateline: Islamabad, December 2020 Abortion in Pakistan is one of the most misunderstood and controversial subjects in public discourse. The issue exists at the intersection of law, religion, culture and women’s lived realities. Despite being practised widely in secret, abortion remains legally restricted and socially stigmatized, forcing many women into unsafe procedures with devastating consequences. Under the Pakistan Penal Code, abortion is referred to as Isqat‑e‑Haml and Isqat‑e‑Janin. It is a criminal offense except under very narrow circumstances when carried out in good faith to save a woman’s life or for necessary treatment. These legal terms are vague and unstandardized, leaving doctors and patients uncertain and hesitant to act for fear of prosecution. Both good faith and necessary treatment lack clear legal definition, discouraging women from seeking safe reproductive health care. Despite these restrictions, abortion and other forms of gender‑related opp...