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Dear Colleague,
At the dawn of the new decade, the U.S. and EU are at odds over the life issue, but U.S. diplomacy hasn’t caught up to the reality of EU primacy on social issues. Stefano Gennarini, J.D. reports.
Abortion proponents in the U.S. Congress just introduced two bills, ostensibly to protect women and girls from violence, that contain divisive abortion-related language. Rebecca Oas, Ph.D. reports.
We wish you and your family a very Happy New Year!
Yours sincerely,
Susan Yoshihara, Ph.D.
Research Director
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Despite Increased Support, U.S. Pro-life Diplomacy Bested by EU Opposition
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by Stefano Gennarini, J.D.
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NEW YORK, January 3 (C-Fam) Despite President Trump’s statement at the General Assembly in September, and a growing number of countries supporting U.S. pro-life diplomacy, U.S. pro-life amendments to UN resolutions adopted before Christmas failed by a wide margin. Read more >>
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International Violence Against Women Bill Would Fund Overseas Abortion Groups
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WASHINGTON, D.C. January 3 (C-Fam) In late November, Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives reintroduced the International Violence Against Women Act (IVAWA), a bill whose previous introductions led to heated debates over issues of abortion and gender. A few weeks later, a counterpart bill was introduced in the U.S. Senate. Read more >>
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