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Dear Colleague,
This week's Friday Fax is C-Fam at its very best. We have two stories that you will not read about anywhere else. And more than that, C-Fam personnel provide deep context to each story, context we can provide because we have followed these issues for years.
First up is Rebecca Oas, Ph.D. reporting on Iceland's appearance before a UN human rights body and how that body gave Iceland a pass for targeting unborn children with Down syndrome. You will recall this first came to the fore in 2017. The new story is that this UN human rights body does not care.
Next is Stefano Gennarini, J.D. who reports on how a young girl murdered her newly born baby and became a global hero of the abortion movement. The story is about how radical the Inter-American Court on Human Rights has become.
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Yours sincerely,
Austin Ruse
President
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UN Human Rights Body Gives Pass to Iceland’s Targeting of Disabled Children
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GENEVA, January 27 (C-Fam) It was Iceland’s turn to have its human rights record reviewed by other UN member states on Tuesday. The Nordic country, which has faced scrutiny for its extremely high rate of selective abortion of children with Down syndrome, was urged to combat this discrimination, and to increase support for all persons with disabilities.
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Inter-American Court of Human Rights Decriminalizes Infanticide
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By Stefano Gennarini, J.D.
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NEW YORK, January 27 (C-Fam) Manuela ripped the umbilical cord of her newborn baby boy and then threw him into a latrine to die by suffocation in excrement. That was thirteen years ago. Manuela was convicted of her crime. And then she became a heroine of abortion groups around the world and has been set free after winning an international legal case. Read More >>
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