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Dear Colleague,
The International Sexual Left has attempted to sneak abortion and gender ideology into international law in a number of ways, including through what is known as humanitarian law. That is how we help men and women in crisis situations—war, devastating storms, etc. A humanitarian resolution is up at the UN General Assembly this week. The U.S. has a chance to weaken the Sexual Left, if only they will take it. Stefano Gennarini J.D. analyzes the situation.
The U.S. criticized a political declaration on human trafficking last week because it includes nefarious agenda items of the Sexual Left. The U.S. agreed to the document, but disassociated from the bad stuff. Iulia-Elena Cazan reports.
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Spread the word. Be daring. Keep the faith.
Yours sincerely,
Austin Ruse
President
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U.S. Faces Major Pro-Life Test at UN
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By Stefano Gennarini, J.D.
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UNITED NATIONS, December 5 (C-Fam) The Trump administration faces its biggest international pro-life test to date. Next week, UN member states are expected to adopt a UN resolution that guides the UN system’s humanitarian operations. The resolution has abortion-related language. Read more >>
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U.S. Criticizes Document on Human Trafficking
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UNITED NATIONS, December 5 (C-Fam) The United States delivered a blistering attack on parts of a political declaration negotiated at a High-Level-Meeting on human trafficking.
The U.S. delegate said the Trump administration “expects these multilateral forums to deliver results, not rhetoric.” Read more >>
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