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Dear Colleague,
Opposition to woke ideology continues to grow in the UN General Assembly. Sixty-two countries revolted on Wednesday and voted to remove gender ideology from a resolution on development. Though the effort lost, it is clear that the UN can no longer claim these ideas are the consensus view of the UN. It is clear they are being foisted on the world by powerful Western countries. Stefano Gennarini, J.D., who was deeply involved in the negotiations, reports.
The Universal Periodic Review is where governments talk to governments about their human rights records. One thing is exceedingly clear in the recent round of talks in Geneva. Only a few countries are interested in woke human rights. A tiny minority of countries even mention woke human rights. Rebecca Oas, Ph.D., who has compiled a massive and soon to be searchable database on the proceedings of the UPR, reports.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Spread the world. Be daring. Keep the faith.
Yours sincerely,
Austin Ruse
President
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Opposition Growing to Woke Gender Policies at UN
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by Stefano Gennarini, J.D.
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NEW YORK, November 25 (C-Fam) Sixty-two countries revolted against the European Union and other powerful Western countries on Wednesday in the UN General Assembly. They attempted to have removed controversial language on abortion, homosexuality, and transgenderism. Their attempt failed but they are still claiming at least a partial victory in demonstrating there is no consensus at the UN on these issues. Read more >>
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Philippines and Others Pressured to Accept Abortion and Same-Sex Marriage at UN Human Rights Review
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GENEVA, November 25 (C-Fam) A small but vocal group of nations pressured fourteen of their fellow countries on controversial social issues as the fourth cycle of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) began in Geneva over the last two weeks. Read more >>
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