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VOL. 26, No. 38, September 22, 2023

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Dear Colleague,

Hungarian President Katalin Novák made a strong statement at the opening at the annual UN General Assembly this week. The focus of her remarks were the dangers of demographic winter as opposed to the monomaniacal focus of the UN on "climate change." Hungary is so good on domestic issues but sadly in lock step with the hard-left European Union on the moral issues at the UN. C-Fam will be watching, and we are hoping for a change. Stefano Gennarini, J.D. reports.

The WHO has come out with a paper calling for decriminalizing suicide. They argue, without evidence, that legal restrictions on suicide cause stigma and inhibit suffering people from getting help. This could be an opening shot in UN efforts to legalize assisted suicide. Rebecca Oas, Ph.D. reports.

C-Fam’s VP for Legal Studies appeared on EWTN nightly news this week to explain how abortion is making its way into the Pandemic Treaty. You can watch it here.

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Hungarian President Says Demographic Ice Age Worse than Global Warming

by Stefano Gennarini, J.D.

NEW YORK, September 22 (C-Fam) Hungarian President Katalin Novák told world leaders this week that the demographic crisis from low birth rates and aging is a bigger threat to humanity than climate. Read more >>

World Health Organization Urges Decriminalization of Suicide

by Rebecca Oas, Ph.D.

WASHINGTON, D.C., September 22 (C-Fam) The World Health Organization (WHO) recently released a policy brief calling for the decriminalization of suicide, arguing that removing legal penalties for suicide attempts will reduce suicide rates due to decreased stigma. Read more >>

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