(FILES) Salvadoran Lilian (3-L) is greeted by Karen Orellana (L), Cinthia Rodriguez (2-L), and Sara Rogel (R), members of "17 and More," a group of women who were convicted after facing obstetric emergencies with sentences of up to 50 years in prison and charged with aggravated homicide, after being released from prison in San Salvador on January 17, 2024. Lilian was arrested at the hospital where she had just delivered her baby, and Alba was arrested at her baby's funeral. Accused of killing them, they were sentenced to 30 years in prison in El Salvador, where abortions and obstetric emergencies are punishable as crimes. Lilian spent eight years behind bars, and Alba spent ten. But their release, after a sentence review, is an incomplete victory for women in a country that insists on maintaining one of the harshest laws against abortion in the world. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP)