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Dear Colleague,
The 75th General Assembly has begun and what is usually a bee-hive of activity has turned into a low-energy slog. When the General Assembly opens each September, the GA buildings hosts dozens of heads of state. The east side of Manhattan is locked down. This year it is virtual and hardly anything is happening. That is not to say there are no dangerous resolutions. There are. But, the energy to debate them has dissipated. We are worried that this will give the advantage to the pro-abortion side. Stefano Genarinni, J.D. reports.
UN agencies and left-wing western groups are ganging up on tiny Malawi to pressure the country to liberalize their abortion laws. The abortion internationale cannot stand the thought of more black and brown babies. Rebecca Oas, Ph.D. reports.
I am pleased to announce that our own Rebecca Oas will present to a panel hosted by our friends at the Heritage Foundation: "Failures of Radical Feminism at the United Nations." It is a virtual event so everyone can attend. Go here to register.
Spread the word. Be daring. Keep the faith.
Yours sincerely,
Austin Ruse
President
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COVID Lethargy Stalks UN General Assembly
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by Stefano Gennarini, J.D.
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NEW YORK, September 25 (C-Fam) For the first time since the United Nations was founded in 1945, the world’s leaders did not come to New York for the kickoff of the new General Assembly session. Read more >>
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UN Agencies Pressure Malawi to Liberalize Abortion Laws
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WASHINGTON, D.C. September 25 (C-Fam) Legislators in Malawi are facing heavy pressure to liberalize the country’s abortion laws during the current parliamentary session. Religious leaders are calling for the proposed Termination of Pregnancy Bill to be shelved. Meanwhile, organizations with international funding sources, as well as UN entities, are coordinating to ensure the bill is passed. Read more >>
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