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Dear Colleague,
It gives me no pleasure to report this week on a Nobel-prize winning organization that just launched a website showing dangerous do-it-yourself abortion guidelines—up to 22 weeks of pregnancy—ostensibly for humanitarian purposes. We expect better from Doctors Without Borders. Stefano Gennarini, J.D. reports on a constitutional crisis in Colombia over abortion.
We hope you will consider attending our UN events during the fast-approaching women’s conference:
On March 9 we will examine the social and legal challenges in combating human trafficking and the sexual exploitation of children.
On March 17 we commemorate World Down Syndrome Day with a panel of global advocate-leaders and policy experts.
On March 18, together with the Holy See, our speakers will address the many harms that have come from legalized abortion. Abby Johnson will participate.
Please RSVP before the deadline. Passes required to attend.
Spread the word!
Yours sincerely,
Susan Yoshihara, Ph.D.
Editor
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Doctors Without Borders Teams up with Do-it-Yourself Abortion Group
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by Susan Yoshihara, Ph.D.
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WASHINGTON, D.C., February 28 (C-Fam) The humanitarian group Doctors Without Borders launched online medical abortion guidelines that its partner group acknowledges will be used for do-it-yourself abortions. Read more >>
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Abortion Activists Push Colombia into a Constitutional Crisis
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by Stefano Gennarini, J.D.
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NEW YORK, February 28 (C-Fam) Activists for abortion-on-demand in Colombia pushed the Latin American nation into a constitutional crisis with the help of UN agencies and experts, as the country’s Constitutional Court is expected to rule on a new abortion case. Read more >>
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