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Dear Colleague,
The UN loses credibility with each issued report — this time the UN human rights office has come out with a report advocating for the decriminalization of prostitution. Perhaps the authors should live the life of a prostituted woman first before promoting such a preposterous proposal. What a disappointment! Women deserve better. Stefano Gennarini, J.D. reports.
Abortion groups often attack the Mexico City Policy for it rips funding from them when they refuse to abandon abortion. A recent report meant to again attack the pro-life policy proves abortion groups should never be US grant recipients if the goal is to provide uninterrupted service delivery to those in need. Rebecca Oas, Ph.D., reports.
For Life and Family,
Lisa Correnti
Executive Vice President
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Analysis: UN Rights Experts Take Side with Pimps Against Prostituted Women
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by Stefano Gennarini, J.D.
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NEW YORK, January 5 (C-Fam) The UN human rights office is aggressively moving forward with the full decriminalization of prostitution, including sidestepping UN protocols and procedures, the laws of the overwhelming majority of countries, and the UN General Assembly. Those who stand to benefit from such advocacy are traffickers and pimps, not sexually exploited women. Read more >>
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Analysis: International abortion groups will fail women given the choice
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WASHINGTON, D.C. January 5, 2024 (C-Fam) Abortion groups often argue that abortion restrictions, such as the Mexico City Policy, disrupt family planning and other health services. This argument is repeated by mainstream media as a scientific fact to characterize any abortion restriction as bigoted or misogynistic. A recent study published in Science Advances, and cited by abortion groups in media sources makes this very argument. Read more >>
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