VOL. 25, No. 48, December 1, 2022
View this email in your browser [link removed] UN Committee Moves to Block Christian Groups
Dear Colleague,
A committee that organizes NGO activities at the UN Commission on the Status of Women has established guidelines that effectively bans the participation of Christian groups. In order to participate, Christian groups would have to denounce fundamental Christian teachings. I report [[link removed]].
The UN determined decades ago that family planning could not include abortion. UN agencies have always ignored this rule. A just concluded family planning conference in Thailand proves it once more. Craig-Austin Rose reports [[link removed]].
Spread the word. Be daring. Keep the faith.
Yours sincerely,
Austin Ruse
President
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by Austin Ruse
NEW YORK, December 2 (C-Fam) The NGO Committee of the UN Commission on the Status of Women has issued participation guidelines which will have the effect of blocking pro-life and pro-family groups from an upcoming UN conference. Read more >> [[link removed]]
Thai Conference Shows Abortion and Family Planning Intimately Connected
By Craig-Austin Rose
WASHINGTON, D.C., December 2 (C-Fam) The UN determined 25 years ago that abortion could not be included in family planning. Yet a UN and government sponsored family planning conference in Thailand last week placed abortion as an integral means of family planning. Read more >> [[link removed]]
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