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Dear Colleague,
It should come as no surprise to anyone that one of the supposed leading lights of women's rights at the UN has also been involved in coercive and forced sterilizations. It is part of the hypocrisy of the "enlightened" North and West. In this case, it is Denmark that actually inserted IUDs into young women without their knowledge or permission. And they did it to the native population of Greenland. Rebecca Oas, Ph.D., reports.
C-Fam's Stefano Gennarini, J.D., delivered a blistering statement to the UN this week regarding attempts to change the definition of gender in international law and to label opponents as criminals under international law. This happened as the UN debates a new human rights treaty. We reprint his statement in full, which he made on behalf of C-Fam and our friends at Family Watch International.
Also, here is a terrific report from Iulia-Elena Cazan and our friends and colleagues at the International Youth Coalition (IYc).
Spread the word. Be daring. Keep the faith.
Yours sincerely,
Austin Ruse
President
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Denmark Forcibly Sterilized Greenlandic Women
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WASHINGTON, D.C. January 23 (C-Fam) Denmark has long advocated for contraception and abortion as ways to empower women. In their own territories, however, Denmark has used contraceptives to abuse and disempower women and girls. Read more >>
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Statement on Redefining Gender in New Treaty
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By Stefano Gennarini, J.D.
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UNITED NATIONS, January 23 (C-Fam) Because of the gravity of labelling anyone hostis humani generis (enemy of the human race), definitions in the new treaty must be precise and not lend themselves to political manipulation. For this reason, we urge Member States to define gender as referring only to men and women in the new treaty or replace the term gender altogether with “sex.” Read more >>
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