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Dear Colleague,
A gaggle of "experts" met in Portugal, including journalists, who decry the rise of right of center movements in the United States and around the world. They charge misinformation, malinformation, and disinformation as the reasons conservatives have been successful. They want governments to crackdown on speech they don't like. Iulia-Elena Cazan reports.
Amnesty International and other extreme abortion groups want to be considered "human rights defenders" even though abortion is not a human right. They want governments to protect them from differing opinions. You get the feeling the left cannot win a straight up argument and needs governmental help. Rebecca Oas, Ph.D. reports.
We are coming down to the end of the year and we need to finish the year strong. 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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UN Panelists Call for Crackdown on Political Speech
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NEW YORK, December 13 (C-Fam) At a recently concluded UN global forum held in Portugal, panelists attributed the rise in “right-wing” movements, including the election of Donald Trump, to “misinformation,” “disinformation,” and “hate speech.” The panel requested increased UN involvement in “tackling misinformation,” and some asked for tighter content regulations for influencers. Read more >>
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Amnesty International Says Abortionists are Human Rights Defenders
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WASHINGTON, D.C. December 13 (C-Fam) Amnesty International and a group of other pro-abortion organizations say abortionists deserve special protection as “human rights defenders,” despite the fact that there is no international human right to abortion. Read more >>
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