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Dear Colleague,
Some UN Member States have for years called for reform of the UN treaty monitoring system. The recent General Comment about children and the internet is a prime example of why this is important. Among many other outrages, the "experts" want sexting channels set up for kids. Yes, kids. I report.
The UN just held an online forum revisiting and celebrating the Beijing Women's Conference that is now a quarter century old. It was as radical as you would expect. Rebecca Oas, Ph.D. reports.
Spread the word. Be daring. Keep the faith.
Yours sincerely,
Austin Ruse
President
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UN Committee Calls for Internet Channels for Child Sexting
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NEW YORK, April 9 (C-Fam) Out of more than 7 billion people on the planet, it is likely that no more than a few thousand have ever heard of General Comment No. 25 just issued by the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child. Read more >>
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UN Agency Drafts Blueprint for Unrestricted Access to Abortion
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WASHINGTON D.C., April 9 (C-Fam) Last week, the UN’s women’s agency and the government of Mexico co-hosted an online forum to commemorate 25 years since the launch of the Beijing Platform for Action on women’s rights. Activists promoting abortion and “sexual rights”—elements that were rejected at Beijing—took advantage of the tightly-curated forum to ensure their agenda was included in the draft “blueprints” that emerged. Read more >>
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