John,

Last week concluded in Paraguay with the 54th General Assembly held by the Organization of American States (OAS).

And you achieved a resounding victory! 

Once again, CitizenGO mobilized over 61,000 dedicated citizens across the continent this year under the banner "Stop the censorship of pro-life and pro-family voices" to be your voice and express our outcry against the ideological imposition by the OAS. 

The OAS brings together foreign ministers and ambassadors from all American countries to establish consensus bases for the governance of the nations. At CitizenGO, we are proud to have led the opposition to the ideological agenda that the globalists aimed to impose! 

None of this would have been possible without your support. 

After returning from Paraguay, my team and I were exhausted, but it was all worth it! I can proudly say that together, you and I achieved significant victories:

  • We halted the attempt to impose abortion and gender ideology,
  • We sparked debate and succeeded in including pro-life and pro-family terminology in the final declarations,
  • We exerted pressure and managed to have 2 out of 3 vacancies filled by new judges at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (CIDH in Spanish) who had committed to our values: life, family, and freedom. 

Before diving deeper into the negotiations' results, check out this incredible video summary of CitizenGO’s actions at the 54th OAS General Assembly.
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Click here to watch the video summary of our presence at the OAS. 

Also, check out the complete photo album here. 

What we experienced in Paraguay was a true combat in the cultural battle we are waging. We pressured the delegates, asking them to defend the voice of thousands, and as the hours passed, the globalists inside did everything they could to somehow impose their agenda of abortion and LGBT policies. 

Why such desperation? Well, because they knew the impact of your signature and were terrified of losing, especially with CitizenGO and millions of citizens like you around the world breathing down their necks and watching every move they made. 

One thing is clear, our pressure worked. 

Outcome of the negotiations: 

In international bodies like the OAS, language is at the heart of the cultural battle.

This year, Argentina and Paraguay led the need to revisit the language—why? Because the meanings of certain terms do not align with common understanding. Believing them to be innocuous, they allowed ideologies that go against life, family, and freedom to seep in.

"Sexual and Reproductive Health" is nothing more than free abortion and antinatalism, "Girls, adolescents, and women in all their diversity" paves the way for trans children and the definition of woman based on self-perception rather than biology, establishing "hate crimes" means gagging and censoring those of us who defend natural order and freedom of speech, conscience, and religion.

Argentina, Paraguay, Peru, and in many cases also El Salvador, the Dominican Republic, and Grenada took a clear stance against the Agenda 2030, calling for the removal of euphemisms such as "sexual and reproductive rights" and "hate speech".

No one in recent times had dared to challenge these terms: this is a BIG step in the right direction!

The concern of the globalist left is a strong indication that the message in favor of conservative proposals is already a fact and has hit a sore point.

Our work on the ground:
In the photos: Rocío D’Angelo, currently the Manager of CitizenGO in Latin America, alongside the Argentine Foreign Minister, Diana Mondino, and on the right with the Paraguayan Foreign Minister, Rubén Ramírez Lezcano.

We were your voice at the General Assembly and delivered over 61,000 signatures to the top foreign affairs authorities of Argentina and Paraguay. We told them about our campaign and asked them to stand firm against international pressure, letting them know that we were monitoring their participation minute by minute.

Additionally, our striking presence included two mobile billboards that circled around the CONMEBOL and the Bourbon Hotel, where the 54th General Assembly of the OAS took place. 

Our message reached not only the delegates, foreign ministers, and leaders from all over America gathered to discuss the future of our countries but also the citizens of Asunción who came in large numbers, curious to see what was happening and joined by signing our campaign.

Check out the complete photo album here. 

Despite significant censorship and the dissolution of our pro-life and pro-family coalition, CitizenGO persevered, ensuring that your voice was heard and contributing to the halt of the gender, abortion, and antinatalist ideological agenda.

The blue banners of CitizenGO stood out at the event, with slogans like "Stop the censorship of pro-life and pro-family voices" and "OAS: we can't eat with abortion and gender ideology"; we had the privilege of working side by side with other pro-life and pro-family associations for the future of our country.

With your help, we are present and carry the pro-life and pro-family voice to every corner of the United States and the entire world.


I'm thrilled that our hard work and collective effort have paid off. 

You have a reason to be proud. Your voice, united with over 61,000 committed citizens, applied pressure and challenged the minority ideological agenda of the left-wing globalists. 

Thank you for your unwavering support and for standing firm in this fight for our values,

Rocío D'Angelo and the entire CitizenGO team

P.S.: The fight is far from over, and your support is more crucial than ever. While we celebrate significant achievements, the globalist pressure remains strong, and we must stay alert. 

With the upcoming election of the new Secretary-General of the OAS in March 2025, we have a unique opportunity to intensify our efforts and ensure our voices are heard. Stay with us: your dedication is key to protecting your children, your families, and your freedoms. To maintain momentum and strengthen our impact, every contribution helps us continue this vital fight. 

Please consider making a donation to support our movement.

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