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Dear Colleague,
Last October Javier Milei, president of Argentina, sent a letter to his diplomatic corps that they had to fight against gender ideology and DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) at the international level or resign. He began to fight on these issues in the General Assembly last Fall and now has worked alongside President Trump in the just-concluded Commission on the Status of Women where the U.S. and Argentina alone rejected the final document. Stefano Gennarini, J.D. reports.
Rebecca Oas, Ph.D. reports on how the "anti-rights" campaign of the UN bureaucracy played out at the Commission on the Status of Women. It included harsh words from bureaucrats and freezing out pro-lifers from official meetings.
Here is the weekly report from our colleagues at the International Youth Coalition (IYc).
Spread the word. Be daring. Keep the faith. Yours sincerely,
Austin Ruse
President
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Argentina’s Milei Fights Alongside Trump Against Gender and DEI
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By Stefano Gennarini, J.D.
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NEW YORK, March 28 (C-Fam) The Trump administration has in Argentina’s Javier Milei an unexpected ally in fighting globalism, DEI and gender ideology at the international level, and Milei means business. Read more >>
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The “anti-rights” campaign at the UN Heats Up
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By Rebecca Oas, Ph.D. & Iulia-Elena Cazan
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NEW YORK, March 28 (C-Fam) As the successes of conservative movements at the UN have become impossible for progressives to ignore, gatekeepers throughout the UN system have increasingly closed ranks against what they derisively refer to as the “backlash” and “pushback” from so-called “anti-rights” groups. Read more >>
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