VOL. 22, No. 52, December 26, 2019
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for Life and Family at the UN
Dear Colleague,
Merry Christmas!
This week we sifted through the good, the bad, and the ugly and bring you the best [[link removed]] and worst [[link removed]] moments for life and the family on the international front.
In these stories you will find there is cause for celebration, and also much more work to be done.
Thank you for your readership and your support this year. You are the reason we work so hard to first understand, and then report, what is happening in the halls of the UN every week.
Yours sincerely,
Susan Yoshihara, Ph.D.
Research Director
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by Susan Yoshihara, Ph.D.
NEW YORK, December 27 (C-Fam)
1. President Trump stands up for the rights of unborn children at the UN General Assembly.
The high point in the international campaign to protect human life came in September, at the opening of the 74th United Nations General Assembly when President Donald Trump delivered a fervent commitment to defend unborn children through American foreign policy. Some believe it was the most explicitly pro-life statement ever delivered at the UN by a head of state. Read more >> [[link removed]]
5 Worst Moments of 2019 for Life and Family
by Susan Yoshihara, Ph.D.
NEW YORK, December 27 (C-Fam) Even as the U.S. and a coalition of other sovereign nations promoted a strong pro-life agenda at the United Nations in 2019, UN staff and the United States assiduously removed protections for vulnerable women and children, lowering UN standards on prostitution, child pornography, and the buying and selling of children, and shaming traditional countries for their laws on human sexuality. Read more >> [[link removed]]
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