From Friday Fax <[email protected]>
Subject The Great UN Gender Pushback Begins
Date December 15, 2022 7:10 PM
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VOL. 25, No. 50, December 15, 2022

View this email in your browser [link removed] The Great UN Gender Pushback Begins

Dear Colleague,

Delegations from the developing world are becoming increasingly frustrated with the radical ideology pushed on them by the United States under the Biden administration, and the European Union. The agenda is related not just to abortion, but to the homosexual/trans ideology. In recent weeks at the General Assembly, upwards of 60 countries have voiced objection to this ideology, proving to the world that there is no UN consensus on these controversial issues. My colleague, Stefano Gennarini, J.D., a leading figure in this debate, reports [[link removed]] on this important development.

It was reported a few days ago that the Nigerian military has been forcing the survivors of Boko Haram to have abortions. There are many questions related to this development. We will be reporting further in the coming weeks, but in the meantime, Rebecca Oas, Ph.D. reports [[link removed]].

I am proud of my C-Fam colleagues and the statements that they made at the United Nations this week. I am attaching the statement of Stefano Gennarini and Lisa Correnti at separate UN meetings.

Stefano at a UN NGO consultancy: [[link removed]]

Lisa spoke at C-Fam's panel on human trafficking: [[link removed]]

Spread the word. Be Daring. Keep the faith.

Austin Ruse

President

Subscribe to Friday Fax [[link removed]] ANALYSIS: The Great UN Pushback Against Gender Ideology

by Stefano Gennarini, J.D.

NEW YORK, December 16 (C-Fam) Delegates from powerful Western countries thought they could ram homosexual/trans issues through the General Assembly this Fall. What they discovered is increasing resistance from the developing world. Read more >> [[link removed]]

Questions Raised about Charges of Forced Abortion in Nigeria

By Rebecca Oas, Ph.D.

WASHINGTON, D.C., December 16 (C-Fam) A recent report from Reuters alleges that more than 10,000 illegal abortions have been carried out by the Nigerian military since 2013, some by force, others by a lack of informed consent. Many of the women and girls became pregnant through rape by Islamist militant groups in the northern part of the country. Read more >> [[link removed]]

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