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Laura Mannering

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About Laura
Laura Mannering is a journalist based in Madrid, Spain, specialising in politics, social issues and human rights. She currently edits digital investigations for the international news agency Agence France-Presse (AFP). She is an experienced news reporter, feature writer and editor and has reported from around the world, including from Hong Kong and Taiwan, where she was bureau chief for AFP.
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The COVID crisis has exacerbated long-standing problems with the treatment of women during childbirth in Spain

13 Nov 2023  |  news.trust.org
The article by Laura Mannering discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on childbirth practices in Spain, highlighting cases of 'obstetric violence' where women's rights during labor and delivery are violated. It focuses on the story of a Spanish nurse, Teresa, who was forced into a caesarean section without her consent due to a hospital protocol for COVID-19 positive women. The article also mentions a study indicating that a significant percentage of Spanish women felt they had suffered obstetric violence. The issue is recognized internationally, with the United Nations and the Council of Europe acknowledging the problem. The World Health Organisation emphasizes that women are entitled to a positive birth experience regardless of COVID-19 status. The article also covers the legal battles women like Teresa and Sara are fighting for their rights and the broader concerns about maternal rights during the pandemic.

Surge in teen feminism shapes Spain's new wave of activism

19 Feb 2023  |  news.trust.org
The article by Laura Mannering discusses the rise of teen feminism in Spain, highlighting the involvement of young activists like Ari and Kalus in feminist collectives and protests. The movement has been fueled by a series of controversial court verdicts on sexual assault cases, which have sparked widespread outrage and calls for legislative change. The article notes the influence of the #MeToo movement and the global trend of youth activism in various social justice issues. It also touches on the challenges posed by the far-right Vox party, which opposes feminist initiatives and seeks to roll back gender equality measures. The piece underscores the importance of education on gender roles and the increasing number of young men who support feminism, despite ideological divisions and misconceptions about the movement's goals.

A new generation of Roma people are tackling inequality

17 Feb 2023  |  news.trust.org
The article discusses the challenges faced by Spain's Roma community, highlighting the discrimination and inequality that hinder their access to employment and education. Julian Borja Hernandez, a Roma individual, shares his personal experiences with job rejections and societal prejudice. A new proposal with parliamentary backing aims to address these issues through measures such as improved education access, housing, and the inclusion of 'antigitanismo' in the criminal code. Ismael Cortes, a Roma parliamentarian, is optimistic about the potential for change and the increasing political participation of the Roma community. The article also touches on the historical context of Roma discrimination in Spain, the impact of COVID-19 on education, and the role of social media in giving a voice to younger Roma individuals like Hernandez.

Campaigners in Spain bring 'obstetric violence' out of the shadows

04 Aug 2022  |  The Local Spain
The article discusses the case of a Spanish woman, Alkorta, who was diagnosed with PTSD following her experience of obstetric violence during childbirth at a hospital in northern Spain in 2012. The UN's CEDAW found that Alkorta was subjected to unjustified medical interventions, including a caesarean without her consent. Since the ruling, Alkorta has been contacted by over 100 women with similar experiences. The article highlights the issue of obstetric violence in Europe, where women often face rude behavior, lack of informed consent, and sometimes dangerous practices during childbirth. Advocacy groups are pushing for change, but legal cases remain rare. Spain and Italy have set up observatories to monitor obstetric violence, but the problem is often downplayed by medical professionals and even relatives. The article also mentions a petition in Serbia against obstetric violence and the changing attitudes among some medics towards recognizing and combating the issue.

Hongkongers in Britain say banks and insurers are playing politics with their pensions

04 Jul 2021  |  Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
Hongkongers with British National (Overseas) passports who have relocated to the UK are facing difficulties in withdrawing their pensions from funds managed by multinational banks and insurers like HSBC, Manulife, Sun Life, and AIA. These financial institutions are reportedly acting as 'gatekeepers', rejecting documentation that proves the right of Hongkongers to reside outside Hong Kong, following new regulations from the MPF Authority. The MPFA's stance is seen as politically motivated, aligning with Beijing's disapproval of the UK's BN(O) visa scheme. This situation has left many Hongkongers, such as the pseudonymous Tom and Mary, unable to access their hard-earned savings, causing significant financial distress as they attempt to start anew in the UK.

How Spain battled a previous pandemic by sending a group of orphans around the world as ‘human vaccines’

11 Oct 2020  |  The Independent
The article discusses Spain's ongoing struggle with the coronavirus pandemic, which has led to over 30,000 deaths and a second wave of infections resulting in a partial lockdown in Madrid. The situation has evoked historical parallels with a 19th-century smallpox vaccination campaign led by Francisco Javier de Balmis. The Spanish armed forces' involvement in the COVID-19 response has been named 'Operation Balmis' in homage to this historical event. Additionally, a new emergency hospital in Madrid for COVID-19 patients has been named after Isabel Zendal, who was a key figure in the smallpox vaccination mission, highlighting the enduring legacy of that campaign in the face of current challenges.

‘Police will come for my son’: Hong Kong parents seek a way out for their children

07 Jun 2020  |  Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
The article discusses the concerns of parents in Hong Kong regarding the future of their children amidst the imposition of the new national security law by Beijing. Parents like Sam are worried about the erosion of freedoms and the potential for the education system to become a tool for Chinese Communist Party propaganda. Some are considering international schools within Hong Kong to shield their children from political interference, while others, like Paul, are contemplating emigration to provide a better future for their families. The article also touches on the fears of parents like Mrs. Chan, whose son is actively protesting and is at risk of arrest. The rapid political changes are causing some, like Miss Tam, to reconsider the decision to have children at all. The piece highlights the dilemma faced by Hong Kong residents as they navigate the city's changing political landscape and the impact on the younger generation.

Spain’s Right Wing Sees Coronavirus Crisis as Opportunity

29 May 2020  |  Foreign Policy
The article discusses the political controversy in Spain where right-wing politicians, particularly from the Vox party and the People's Party, are blaming feminist rallies held on International Women's Day (March 8) for the spread of COVID-19. These accusations come despite other mass gatherings and events occurring around the same time. The focus on the feminist rallies is seen as a political strategy to undermine the feminist movement and polarize the gender equality debate. The left-wing government, including the Socialist-led coalition and Podemos, has been criticized for prioritizing feminist policies over public health. The article also touches on the broader ideological divide in Spain, the rise of Vox, and the potential impact on women's rights and gender equality legislation. Feminists and some political analysts argue that the right-wing's focus on the rallies is disproportionate and that the feminist movement should not be scapegoated for the pandemic.

The Date Hong Kong Protesters Can’t Escape

11 Nov 2019  |  The Atlantic
The article discusses the ongoing political crisis in Hong Kong, sparked by an extradition law that has led to widespread protests. It explores the significance of the year 2047, which marks the end of the 50-year transition period after Britain handed Hong Kong back to China, where the city's liberties are supposed to be maintained. The piece reflects on the erosion of freedoms and the increasing control of Beijing over Hong Kong's political and social life. It also delves into how the looming deadline of 2047 has been represented in art and film, serving as a symbol of the end of Hong Kong's way of life and identity. The article includes perspectives from protesters, filmmakers, and academics, highlighting the fears and uncertainties about Hong Kong's future and the determination of its people to fight for their rights.
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