Honduras's draconian abortion laws will remain in place for the foreseeable future after feminist groups failed to convince lawmakers to soften the country's complete ban on abortion Thursday.Honduras is one of a handful of countries worldwide that criminalizes abortion in all circumstances, and any woman who undergoes one may be imprisoned for up to six years. But for the past two years, Honduran lawmakers have been in the midst of completely overhauling the country's penal code for the first time in more than three decades, explained Elida Caballero Cabrera, advocacy adviser for Latin America and the Caribbean for the Center for Reproductive Rights. United Nations experts and several feminist groups within Honduras believed they had a chance to rewrite the abortion ban too.They urged a select commission of lawmakers charged with creating a recommended list of penal code changes to suggest loosening Honduras' abortion ban to allow women to seek abortions in cases of rape or incest, unviable pregnancies, or for health reasons.Continue reading on VICE NEWS.