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Dear Colleague,
The U.S. State Department will “update” its interpretation of a binding international treaty on civil rights to include homosexual/transgender issues despite the treaty text not having a single LGBT reference and ignoring that such issues were never understood to be part of the treaty. C-Fam’s international law expert Stefano Gennarini, J.D. has the story.
At a recent discussion in the Human Rights Council, a UN expert expressed support for the rights of transgenders to participate in sports and labeled comments of concern over biological men competing with women, as hate speech. Iulia-Elena Cazan has the story.
Throughout 2024, C-Fam's Human Rights Database has been regularly updated to show how countries have been pressured on life and family issues by human rights treaty body experts, as well as by fellow UN member nations in the Universal Periodic Review. This summary shows our most recent updates.
Your sincerely,
Lisa Correnti
Executive Vice President
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ANALYSIS: Biden Imposes Homosexual/Transgender Mandate on Entire World
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byStefano Gennarini, J.D.
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WASHINGTON, D.C., July 12 (C-Fam) The U.S. State Department will “update” its interpretation of a binding international treaty on civil rights to include homosexual/transgender issues even though the treaty text does not mention them. Read more >>
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UN Official Prioritizes Transgender Rights in Sports
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GENEVA, July 12 (C-Fam) A UN rights expert advocates for the rights of transgender athletes to participate in sports without “discrimination based on sex characteristics” and labels opposition to biological males competing in women’s sports as hate speech. Read more >>
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