From Austin Ruse <[email protected]>
Subject New UN Cybercrime Treaty Allows for Virtual Images of Child Abuse
Date August 15, 2024 9:03 PM
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VOL. 27, No. 33, August 16, 2024

View this email in your browser [link removed] New UN Cybercrime Treaty Allows for Virtual Images of Child Abuse

Dear Colleague,

The new UN cybercrimes treaty allows for the production and viewing of child sexual abuse, as long as the images are not real people. This was pushed by Western countries. Traditional countries are fighting back. Stefano Gennarini, J.D. reports [[link removed]].

Sorry...more sex. The Organization of American States has created a new position on the rights of prostitutes. Good grief. Their sex obsession grows and grows. Rebecca Oas, Ph.D. reports [[link removed]].

At the International Youth Coalition (IYc), Iulia-Elena Cazan reports [[link removed]] on the rabid abortion group IPAS.

Spread the word. Be daring. Keep the faith.

Yours sincerely,

Austin Ruse

President

Subscribe to Friday Fax [[link removed]] New UN Cybercrime Treaty Opens Door to Pedophilia and Legalizes Child Sexting

by Stefano Gennarini, J.D.

NEW YORK, August 16 (C-Fam) The United Nations General Assembly will adopt a new international treaty against cybercrime that opens the door to depictions of pedophilia and legalizes some forms of child pornography long considered illegal. This initiative of European countries has many traditional countries unhappy. Read more >> [[link removed]]

OAS Creates New Position on Prostitute Rights

by Rebecca Oas, Ph.D.

WASHINGTON, D.C. August 16 (C-Fam) The Secretary-General of the Organization of American States (OAS) announced [[link removed]] the appointment of a lesbian activist to the newly-created position of OAS Commissioner for the Rights of Sex Workers. Read more >> [[link removed]]

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