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Dear Colleague,
The U.S. and the 27-member European Union are among the most powerful entities in the world. At the just concluded Commission on the Status of Women, they used that power to advance a radical agenda and to bully smaller states and lie about them, too. It was a shameful display these past weeks by powerful countries bitterly angry they could not get their radical way. The leftist media went along with their lies, too. Shameful. Smaller states must be prepared for a continuation of this anti-democratic onslaught in the coming commissions. Lisa Correnti reports.
Where do governments really stand on life and family issues? Stefano Gennarini takes a close look at how the negotiations unfolded at the just-concluded Commission on the Status of Women, a meeting where the radicals were largely defeated.
Finally, today begins the holiest days in the Christian calendar. We wish our Christian friends around the world, a holy and happy Easter. He is Risen. He is truly Risen.
Spread the word. Be daring. Keep the faith.
Yours sincerely,
Austin Ruse
President
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U.S. and EU Delegations Bully and Make False Claims About Smaller States
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NEW YORK, April 2 (C-Fam) EU and U.S. diplomats accused their counterparts from pro-family countries of turning against women’s rights and of acting in bad faith at the close of the UN Commission on the Status of Women last week. Media outlets around the world echoed this narrative uncritically. Read more >>
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Where Do UN Delegations Really Stand on Life and Family?
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by Stefano Gennarini J.D.
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NEW YORK, April 2 (C-Fam) It isn’t always easy to tell where countries stand on hot button issues like abortion and homosexual marriage at the United Nations. Here is what transpired at the just concluded Commission on the Status of Women, the main actors, and their positions. Read more >>
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