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Dear Colleague,
In a surprise move, coalitions of feminists have gone after the UN on the issue of gender, transgenderism, and surrogacy. They are also unhappy that UN actors call their critics "anti-rights." Rebecca Oas Ph.D. has the story.
Western countries are about to impose New Sexual Colonialism on the developing world. It revolved around a new hard law treaty on the right to development. There are colonial strings attached related to abortion and other sexual issues. Stefano Gennairini J.D. has the story.
And here is the weekly report from our colleagues at the International Youth Coalition (IYc).
C-Fam is working on several negotiations at once. Your help would be very helpful. Please support our work at www.c-fam.org/donate.
Spread the word. Be daring. Keep the faith.
Yours sincerely,
Austin Ruse
President
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Feminists Groups Criticize UN on Gender Ideology and Surrogacy
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WASHINGTON, D.C. August 23 (C-Fam) Feminist groups have recently written two open letters criticizing UN agencies for their promotion of surrogacy. They have further complained about being called “anti-rights” for opposing gender ideology. Read more >>
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New S*exual Colonialism in UN Treaty on Development
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by Stefano Gennarini, J.D.
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NEW YORK, August 23 (C-Fam) Western countries added a poison pill to a new binding international treaty on the right to development. The poison pill is related to abortion. The treaty would become the first to include an obligation related to “sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights.” Read more >>
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