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Dear Colleague,
The UN Development Fund is working with a group in Guyana to monitor and block what they refer to as "misinformation."
This is in connection to national elections. To us, this is nothing more than election interference by the global body.The fight against "misinformation" is an effort by the left to silence critics. The people in Guyana should let the UN know such meddling is not acceptable. Iulia-Elena Cazan reports.
The truly crazy UN expert on health has issued her new report in which she says governments must legalize prostitution but outlaw smoking. Stefano Gennarini, J.D. reports.
Iulia-Elena has a column up at Catholic World Report on the UN comment that men can be lesbians. You can see it HERE.
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Yours sincerely,
Austin Ruse
President
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UN Agency Meddles in Domestic Elections
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NEW YORK, October 25 (C-Fam) The UN Development Fund is working with an agency in Guyana to monitor “harmful messages” on social media and counter online “misinformation” that could impact Guyana’s 2025 general election. While the UN says this partnership aims at “strengthening democracy” in Guyana, critics worry that such behavior is no less than meddling and interfering in domestics elections. Read more >>
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UN Expert Says Countries Must Legalize Drugs, Prostitution and Abortion
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by Stefano Gennarini, J.D.
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NEW YORK, October 25 (C-Fam) Governments must decriminalize drug use, prostitution, abortion, and HIV non-disclosure to sexual partners, according to a UN report on the human right to health. But when it comes to alcohol, tobacco, and unhealthy food, governments must adopt strict regulations. Read more >>
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