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Dear Colleague,
The UN expert charged with promoting LGBT issues said that being able to change one's sex based on subjective feelings is a "fundamental principle" of human rights law. He heavily attacked Hungary for banning the promotion of LGBT issues to children and said teachers need to be able to talk to children about their sexual orientation. Stefano Gennarini, J.D., reports.
Stefano Gennarini also gives a summary of the most interesting debates about life and family at the ongoing 47th session of the Human Rights Council. This can be found on our Turtle Bay blog.
The U.S. and others have signed an international compact on advancing women’s rights in the context of conflict and humanitarian crises. Unfortunately, the language of the compact will be used to promote abortion and controversial gender ideologies in contexts where people’s basic needs are already greatest. Rebecca Oas, Ph.D., reports.
Be brave and remain hopeful.
Yours faithfully,
Lisa Correnti
Executive Vice President
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UN LGBT Czar Says Changing Gender is an “Entitlement” Under International Law
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by Stefano Gennarini, J.D.
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GENEVA, July 9 (C-Fam) A human rights expert charged with promoting LGBT issues through the United Nations said that changing one’s sex or gender based on self-identification is an “entitlement” under international human rights law. Read more >>
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New Security and Humanitarian Compact: Advancing Women or Abortion Trojan Horse?
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NEW YORK, July 9 (C-Fam) The UN Agency for Women is asking countries to sign an agreement on women, peace, and security that will create new avenues for the abortion industry in war-torn countries and other humanitarian emergencies. Read more >>
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