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... that beginning in 2012, legal abortions in Rwanda required court orders, but there had only been five such court cases by 2018?
Source: [1]For comparison purposes, officials told The New Times that from 2012 to 2018, only 5 women went to court to seek approval for a legal abortion.
ALT1: ... that President Paul Kagame pardoned over five hundred people arrested for abortion in Rwanda? Source: [2]As part of this new approach, the Rwandan government since 2016 has pardoned and released more than 500 women who were incarcerated for abortion-related convictions.
Overall: Citations 3, 4, 15, 16, and 54 randomly spot-checked for verification; no issues arose. I think ALT1 is more eye-catching. @Vigilantcosmicpenguin: Fix the one citation and the article is good to go. Yue🌙19:51, 19 July 2025 (UTC)[reply]